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Informing Chemical Engineering Decisions with Data, Research, and Government Resources [Pehme köide]

This book offers new engineers and engineering students appropriate and effective strategies to find data, statistics, and research to support decision making. The authors describe the utility of solid reputable sources and help readers go beyond reliance on the quick Internet search, a habit which is often both inadequate to complex tasks and a source of criticism from employers. Some sources are free; others are available through libraries, or by purchase or subscription. This title can be used as a guide in concert with the advice of professors and colleagues, and potentially as a textbook. The examples are primarily from chemical and agricultural engineering, but the strategies could be adapted to other disciplines. An array of sources are shown, ranging from scholarly or professional societies, data sources, and books, to handbooks and journal sources, and less commonly used credible government documents and Web resources, including information from the USDA, the EPA and the DOE. Two case studies show research processes and the application of the underlying strategies and some of the tools.Table of Contents: Introduction / Information Basics / Traditional Resources / Governmental Resources / Finding Articles: Traditional and Web-based Search Options / Conclusion / Case Study 1: Finding a More Ecologically-Friendly Plastic for our Product / Case Study 2: Biofuels: Using (Mainly) Governmental Resources to Inform your Decisions / Bibliography
1 Introduction
1(2)
2 Information Basics
3(8)
2.1 The Search Process
4(2)
2.2 Using References and Cited Resources to Find More Literature or More Details
6(1)
2.3 Evaluating Resources
7(4)
3 Traditional Resources
11(14)
3.1 Background Resources
11(4)
3.1.1 Large Encyclopedias
12(1)
3.1.2 Knovel
13(1)
3.1.3 Important Handbooks
14(1)
3.2 Research Literature
15(1)
3.2.1 Review Articles
15(1)
3.2.2 Research Articles
15(1)
3.2.3 Trade Journals or Trade Magazines
16(1)
3.2.4 Patent Literature
16(1)
3.3 Numerical Databases
16(5)
3.4 Safety Resources
21(1)
3.5 Standards, Methods, and Procedures
21(4)
4 Governmental Resources
25(12)
4.1 Federal Government Agencies
25(1)
4.2 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
26(6)
4.2.1 Economic Research Service (ERS)
26(1)
4.2.2 National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
27(1)
4.2.3 National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)
28(1)
4.2.4 National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
28(1)
4.2.5 Education and Outreach
29(1)
4.2.6 Energy Matrix
29(1)
4.2.7 Statistical Resources from USDA
29(2)
4.2.8 Related USDA Reports Series
31(1)
4.3 Department of Energy (DOE)
32(1)
4.3.1 Office of Science and Technology Information (OSTI)
32(1)
4.3.2 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
32(1)
4.3.3 Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)
33(1)
4.4 U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
33(1)
4.5 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
34(1)
4.6 National Institute of Health (NIH)
35(1)
4.7 National Technical Information Service
35(2)
5 Finding Articles: Traditional and Web-based Search Options
37(8)
5.1 Bibliographic Databases
40(5)
6 Conclusion
45(2)
7 Case Study 1: Finding a More Ecologically Friendly Plastic for Our Product
47(6)
8 Case Study 2: Biofuels: Using (Mainly) Governmental Resources to Inform Your Decisions
53(18)
8.1 Getting Started
54(2)
8.2 Biomass and Feedstock Potentials
56(4)
8.3 Finding Research
60(4)
8.4 Feed Stocks in Arkansas
64(2)
8.5 Feedstock Reliability and Impact
66(3)
8.6 Finishing Up
69(1)
8.7 Next Steps
70(1)
Bibliography 71(4)
Authors' Biographies 75