16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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14 EDUCATION tions of 90 Sr thermoelectric devices. (Semitechnical: suitable for high- school and educated-lay audiences.) A CHEMICAL SOMERSAULT (Challenge Series) ... See page 50 FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE (Challenge Series) See page 50 HARNESSING THE RAINBOW (Challenge Series) ... See page 50 INVISIBLE BULLETS (Challenge Series) See page 51 MACHINES THAT THINK (Challenge Series) See page 51 MICROSCOPE FOR THE UNKNOWN (Challenge Series) See page 51 RADIATION AND THE POPULATION (Challenge Series) See page 51 SEARCHING FOR THE ULTIMATE (Challenge Series) See page 52 TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES OF THE AEC (1961). 20 min- utes, color. Produced under the supervision of USAEC's Division of Techni- cal Information by, and for sale by, the U.S. Department of Ag- riculture Motion Picture Service, at $92.00 per print, including shipping case. This film, presented in nontechnical language, surveys what is avail- able in the unclassified atomic energy literature and discusses how the information may be located, obtained, and used. Describing in detail the services of the USAEC Division of Technical Information, the film holds special interest for librarians, engineering and scientific groups, research and development organizations, and teachers and students at the senior-high-school level and above. The film gives a brief look at the forms in which atomic energy information becomes available: re- search and development reports, technical progress reviews, bibliog- raphies, technical books, translations, papers presented at professional meetings, engineering materials, other special publications, and films. It reviews in some detail Nuclear Science Abstracts, the only unclassi- fied journal devoted solely to announcing and abstracting atomic energy scientific and technical literature published throughout the world. The viewer learns also of the various bibliographies that are prepared on specialized subjects and of special literature searches that are pro- vided by the USAEC at a nominal rate. The film details the wealth of