Science Library Suggestions

I would like for Science Committee to build a reference library to aid us in our projects. What titles would you suggest we aquire?

Topics so far covered by Science Committee:

Horticulture
Aquaponics
Vermiculture
Spirulina
Pickling
Water Harvesting

Biology
Prosthetics
Health and Medicine

Physics
Lasers
Particle Physics
Spectroscopy

Computer Science
Computer Virtualization

Aerospace
High Altitude Balloon
Rocketry

Astronomy and Space Exploration
Telescope Construction

Suggestions:
http://www.amazon.com/Foundations-Laser-Spectroscopy-Dover-Physics/dp/0486444988

The Handbook of Model Rocketry is the definitive reference. I have several copies and will bring one to donate when I come in next week.

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Well, we can discuss it tomorrow, at the monthly Committee meeting. I don’t see how us stocking some books would make us liable to criticism. Any educational facility ought to have books, and the odd thing is that most of DMS doesn’t (incidentally, Electronics Committee does).

I don’t know what Internet access has to do with this discussion, particularly as, per my understanding, you already have it.

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Co-incidentally, so doss Creative Arts (and no, they aren’t coloring books)

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oops, “does” not “doss”

My library seems bound and determined to make a liar out of me. I have not been able to find the book in the several places it should be. I’ll bring it once I do locate it.

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No hurry; we are still deciding where to put the bookcase. Thanks for looking.

I don’t it see. I looked for something, the WSJ gives ya 6 minutes to correct it.

Ah now I see it.

Thanks

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