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Author
Moyal, Ann Mozley
Title
Science, technology and society in Australia: a bibliography
Secondary Title
Occasional Papers No. 2
Secondary Author
With the assistance of Elizabeth Newland and Irene Davey
Description of Work
This project was prepared with the aid of an ARGC grant
Imprint
Science Policy Research Centre, School of Science, Griffith University, Brisbane, August 1978, 74 pp
ISBN/ISSN
0868570591
Description

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION . . . . i - xii

2. GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES . . . . 1
(I) COLLECTIVE WORKS
(II) BIBLIOGRAPHIES

3. HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY . . . . 2
(I) GENERAL . . . 2
(II) BIOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY . . . 4
(III) INSTITUTIONS . . . 5
(IV) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL DISCIPLINES . . .8

4. SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE . . . . 10
(I) INTERNAL SOCIOLOGY . . . 10
(II) SCIENCE AND SOCIETY . . . 15
(III) ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERING . . . 23

5. EDUCATION . . . . 29

6. SC I ENCE POLI CY . . . . 44
(I) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY . . . 44
(II) RURAL POLICY . . . 58
(III) ENERGY POLICY . . . 61

7, SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY . . . . 66

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