The Utilization of Technical Literature by the Mining and Metallurgical Engineer

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. R. Whittemore
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

PROGRESSIVE industrial organizations have recognized the importance of maintaining an adequate reference library of volumes covering all phases of their particular branch of industry, but it has been the experience of the writer that few engineers know how to use to the best advantage this store of extremely -valuable information which has been accumulated for their service. Nor does the average engineer appreciate the fact that it is only through the current technical literature that he can keep abreast of the rapidly developing fields of engineering. The present-day ramifications of the engineering field are of such wide scope that the human mind is not capable of storing away more than a small fraction of the information available on any particular topie; yet, from time ? to time, such information would prove invaluable. An engineer can know intimately only a small part of his own branch of engineering; but he cannot afford to neglect to take the fullest possible advantage of all that is already known in his own particular field. Technical information may be obtained by one or more of the following methods: (1) by enquiring of the individual who knows; (2) by performing the experimental investigations necessary to ascertain the facts; (3) by consulting the technical literature, where a record may be found of the work of others. This last method is the one we wish to examine. Our main consideration is the question of how to use the library, but first it is necessary to give some attention to the kind of enquiries one takes to the library, and to the nature of the sources of information available.
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APA: C. R. Whittemore  (1938)  The Utilization of Technical Literature by the Mining and Metallurgical Engineer

MLA: C. R. Whittemore The Utilization of Technical Literature by the Mining and Metallurgical Engineer. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1938.

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