16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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14 EDUCATION This semitechnical film offers an extensive tour of the facilities of the Puerto Rico Nuclear Center (operated for the USAEC by the University of Puerto Rico) and a study of the Center's curricula and research programs. The Center was conceived primarily to aid the Latin Ameri- can nations in developing skills essential to nuclear energy activity, by providing graduate- and postgraduate-lev el education and research opportunities. At the Center's Bio-Medical building, work is shown involving radioisotopes and their clinical applications, and other nu- clear work related to biology, chemistry, and medicine is reviewed. Study and research in nuclear engineering and technology, health physics, agriculture, and marine biology are shown at the Center's re- actor and laboratories located on the campus of the University of Puerto Rico's College of Agriculture and Engineering, and aboard the Center's oceanographic ship. INTRODUCTION TO ANALOG COMPUTERS (1963). 2 hours, color. Produced by USAEC's Argonne National Laboratory. For sale by Byron Motion Pictures, at $344.36 per print, including ship- ping case, F.O.B. Washington, D. C. Available for loan (free) only from USAEC headquarters in Washington and from Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Ave., Argonne, 111. (es- pecially for loans west of Chicago). Cleared for television. This two-hour, three-part technical lecture-film (approximately 40 minutes per part) by Dr. L. C. Just of Argonne's Applied Mathematics Division includes: (1) components of electronic analog computers, (2) familiarization with a typical analog computer, (3) programming for analog computers, and (4) solution of typical problems. TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES OF THE AEC (1961). 20 min- utes, color. Produced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Motion Pic- ture Service, under supervision of the USAEC's Division of Technical Information. For sale by the producer, at $92.00 per print, including shipping case. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. Cleared for television. This film, presented in nontechnical language, surveys what is avail- able in the unclassified atomic energy literature and discusses how the information can be located, obtained, and used. The film, which de- scribes in detail the services of the USAEC's Division of Technical Information, 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: research and development reports, technical prog- ress reviews, bibliographies, technical books, translations, papers presented at professional meetings, engineering materials, other spe-