OFR-119(3)-76 Future Research In Borehole Assaying Technology - Volume III - User's Guide To The Bibliographic Data Base Program ? 1. Introduction And Background

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The Bibliographic Data Base is the result of a literature search con-ducted as one task of the technology assessment of current and advanced logging techniques, sponsored by the United States Bureau of Mines. After compilation, the bibliography was converted to an automated form for ease of utilization, and to allow for maintaining and updating the data base. The data base covers articles, symposia, books, patents, corporate and government reports, and other literature concerned with some aspect of borehole logging from January 1969 through December 1975. Periodic up-dating will be necessary to keep the data base contents in step with developments in the rapidly advancing field of application of borehole logging to mining. Many bibliographic indexes were scanned for entries relating to the subject of interest, and those entries which were included in our data base contain a reference to the bibliographic index in which they were listed (see Section 2.4.7). With the aid of these indexes, a vast number of publications, including foreign reports and publications, have been scanned for works relevant to borehole logging technology.
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APA:  (1976)  OFR-119(3)-76 Future Research In Borehole Assaying Technology - Volume III - User's Guide To The Bibliographic Data Base Program ? 1. Introduction And Background

MLA: OFR-119(3)-76 Future Research In Borehole Assaying Technology - Volume III - User's Guide To The Bibliographic Data Base Program ? 1. Introduction And Background. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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