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The Bibliograph on cold Regions Science and Technology, CRREL Report 12, was first published in 1951 and is a continuing publication of the Cold Regions Bibliography Project in the Science and Technology Division of the Library of Congress. It is sponsored by and prepared for the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (formerly Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The present volume contains material accessioned between July 1971 and June 1972. (Author).
The report is a companion issue to CRREl Report 12, Vol. XXVI, Pt. 1. The latter contains the full bibliographic citations referred to in the author and subject indexes included in this issue. (Author).
The Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology, CRREL Report 12, was first published in 1951 and is a continuing publication of the Cold Regions Bibliography Project in the Science and Technology Division of the Library of Congress. It is sponsored by and prepared for the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (formerly Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The present volume contains material accessioned between July 1972 and June 1973. The volume consists of two parts, each separately bound. Pt. 1 contains the full citation of 3104 items, in many cases with abstracts.
The report, part two of a two part series, contains the author and subject indexes.
The present volume contains material accessioned between July 1973 and June 1974. The volume consists of two parts, each separately bound. Pt. 1 contains the full citation of 4312 items, in many cases with abstracts.
This companion issue to Volume 50, Part 1, contains author and subject headings for the volume. In the author index, principal and joint personal and corporate authors are listed along with the title, date, pagination, and language of the document and the accession number. The subject index is composed of four basic elements: (1) terms taken from a controlled vocabulary based on the Thesaurus of Engineering and Scientific Terms (LEX-EJC); (2) free terms added as needed; (3) geographic names, generally entered under countries; (4) cross references suggesting additional appropriate terms. The terms are listed in a single alphabetical arrangement, along with title (original, translated, abridged, expanded, or supplied), principal author, date, pagination, and language of pertinent documents, and their accession numbers. This publication is available from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22151. When ordering, both Parts 1 and 2 should be requested, as they are complementary.