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Publishing. --- Science. --- Technical editing --- Science publishing --- Science publishing. --- Technical editing. --- editing --- publishing --- scholarly communication --- Scientific editing --- Technical literature --- Technical reports --- Editing --- Scientific literature --- Publishers and publishing --- Sciences --- Electronic Publishing --- Publishing, Electronic --- Electronic Publishings --- Publishings, Electronic --- Book Industry --- Science --- Publishing
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Technical literature. --- Technical reports. --- Grey literature. --- Gray literature --- Non-commercial publications --- Non-conventional publications --- Printed ephemera --- Reports, Scientific --- Reports, Technical --- Scientific reports --- Technical literature --- Standard Technical Report Numbers --- Engineering literature --- Technology literature --- Technology
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Jean Prodhomme est un technicien de la Sous-direction de l’archéologie (ministère de la Culture et de la Communication) spécialisé dans la préparation des publications La finalité d’une fouille archéologique étant la publication, un soin tout particulier doit être apporté à la documentation graphique et photographique remise à l’imprimeur Afin de guider le chercheur dans cette tâche, l’auteur expose d’abord les principes de la photogravure et de l’impression qui conditionnent le résultat final, puis décrit de façon extrêmement concrète les techniques appropriées, relatives à la photographie, au dessin de l’objet, au plan et a sa reproduction et quelques techniques complémentaires (retouches, sélection des couleurs. etc.) Une annexe est consacrée à l’aménagement d’un atelier d’arts graphiques, indispensable à la mise en œuvre de la plupart des techniques présentées. Jean Prodhomme, a technician in the Archaeology Department of the French Ministry of Culture, is a specialist in the preparation of manuscripts for publication The ultimate aim of an archaeological dig being the publication, particular care must be given to the graphic and photographic documents given to the primer To help the archaeologist in this task, the author first explains the principles of photoengraving and printing which influence the final result He then describes in a very practical way the appropriate technics concerning photographs and drawings of the object, its reproduction and some complementary technics (retouching. choice of colours, etc.). An annexe deals with the organization of a graphie arts workshop which is indispensable for most ol the technics described.
Archaeology --- Archéologie --- Methodology --- Méthodologie --- Archaeological literature --- 902.4 --- -#BIBC:bibl.Reekmans --- Archeologie: vastleggingstechniek --- scientific photography --- technical reports --- publishing --- 902.4 Archeologie: vastleggingstechniek --- Publishing --- #BIBC:bibl.Reekmans --- archaeology --- drawing [image-making] --- methodology --- Archeology --- Archaeological literature - Publishing - Handbooks, manuals, etc --- méthodologie --- photographie --- publication --- impression --- objet --- dessin --- mobilier --- reproduction --- manuel --- plan --- photogravure
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Manual of Engineering Drawing is a comprehensive guide for experts and novices for producing engineering drawings and annotated 3D models that meet the recent BSI and ISO standards of technical product documentation and specifications. This fourth edition of the text has been updated in line with recent standard revisions and amendments. The book has been prepared for international use, and includes a comprehensive discussion of the fundamental differences between the ISO and ASME standards, as well as recent updates regarding legal components, such as copyright, patents, and other legal considerations. The text is applicable to CAD and manual drawing, and it covers the recent developments in 3D annotation and surface texture specifications. Its scope also covers the concepts of pictorial and orthographic projections, geometrical, dimensional and surface tolerancing, and the principle of duality. The text also presents numerous examples of hydraulic and electrical diagrams, applications, bearings, adhesives, and welding. The book can be considered an authoritative design reference for beginners and students in technical product specification courses, engineering, and product designing. Expert interpretation of the rules and conventions provided by authoritative authors who regularly lead and contribute to BSI and ISO committees on product standards; Combines the latest technical information with clear, readable explanations, numerous diagrams and traditional geometrical construction techniquesIncludes new material on patents, copyrights and intellectual property, design for manufacture and end-of-life, and surface finishing considerations.
Mechanical drawing. --- Engineering drawings. --- Technical illustration. --- Drafting, Mechanical --- Engineering drawing --- Industrial drawing --- Mathematical drawing --- Plans --- Technical drawing --- Drawing --- Geometrical drawing --- Graphic statics --- Industrial design --- Projection --- Technical illustration --- Illustration, Technical --- Technical reports --- Illustration of books --- Mechanical drawing --- Photography --- Scientific illustration --- Technical drawings --- Structural drawing --- Technical literature --- Illustration --- Scientific applications
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Although the history of technological and scientific illustrations is a well-established field in the West, scholarship on the much longer Chinese experience is still undeveloped. This work by Peter Golas is a short, illustrated overview tracing the subject to pre-Han inscriptions but focusing mainly on the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. His main theme is that technological drawings developed in a different way in China from in the West largely because they were made by artists rather than by specialist illustrators or practitioners of technology. He examines the techniques of these artists, their use of painting, woodblock prints and the book, and what their drawings reveal about changing technology in agriculture, industry, architecture, astronomical, military, and other spheres. The text is elegantly written, and the images, about 100 in all, are carefully chosen. This is likely to appeal to both scholars and general readers. "Picturing Technology develops a rich and convincing analysis of technology's place in the material, intellectual and aesthetic traditions of Chinese civilisation. This pathbreaking work by one of the leading historians of technology in China also challenges us to rethink a key question about the rise of the modern world: how closely do skills in technological illustration relate to mechanical understanding, invention or technological achievement?" —Francesca Bray, University of Edinburgh "Providing a comprehensive and splendidly illustrated survey of premodern China's tradition of picturing technology, Peter J. Golas excels in carefully exploring and weighing all of its aspects and avoids anachronistic pitfalls as well as Western-centric condescension or Sino-centric glorification." —Wolfgang Lefèvre, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin "This is the first monograph dealing critically with the depiction of technology throughout China's long history. Based on wide reading in primary sources as well as secondary literature in major Western and Eastern languages, Golas's analysis gives due consideration to such disparate yet interrelated factors as technology, society, economics, politics, philosophy, and art, thereby revealing the complex inner mechanisms of China's developments." —Hans Ulrich Vogel, University of Tübinge
Mechanical drawing --- Art, Chinese. --- Technical illustration --- Technology in art. --- Drafting, Mechanical --- Engineering drawing --- Industrial drawing --- Mathematical drawing --- Plans --- Technical drawing --- Drawing --- Geometrical drawing --- Graphic statics --- Industrial design --- Projection --- Chinese art --- Illustration, Technical --- Technical reports --- Illustration of books --- Photography --- Scientific illustration --- History. --- Illustration --- Scientific applications --- S19/0140 --- S19/0160 --- China: Natural sciences--History of sciences --- China: Natural sciences--Technology, inventions
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This collection offers a challenging new interpretation of technical knowledge in Chinese thought and practice. Conveying technical knowledge in China through charts, plans or drawings ( tu ) dates back to antiquity. Earlier studies focused on specialised forms of tu like maps or drawings of machines. Here, however, tu is identified in Chinese terms, viz. as a philosophical category of knowledge production: visual templates for action, spanning a range from mandala to modernist mapping projects, inseparable from writing but with distinctive powers of communication. A distinction is made between two principal types of tu : ritual/symbolic and representational, highlighting essential issues such as historical shifts in their significance, the relations between tu and political power, media for inscribing tu and the impact of printing, and encounters with the West.
S19/0130 --- S19/0140 --- S01/0600 --- S11/0607 --- China: Natural sciences--General works --- China: Natural sciences--History of sciences --- China: Bibliography and reference--Books, printing, editing and paper --- China: Social sciences--Symbols --- Cartography --- Communication of technical information --- Technical illustration --- Visual communication --- History. --- Cartography -- China -- History. --- Communication of technical information -- China -- History. --- Technical illustration -- History. --- Visual communication -- China -- History. --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Technology - General --- History --- Graphic communication --- Imaginal communication --- Pictorial communication --- Communication --- Illustration, Technical --- Technical reports --- Illustration of books --- Mechanical drawing --- Photography --- Scientific illustration --- Communication in technology --- Technical communication --- Technical information, Communication of --- Communication in science --- Illustration --- Scientific applications
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The power of mapping: principles for visualizing knowledge, illustrated by many stunning large-scale, full-color maps.
Information visualization. --- Science --- Statistics --- Communication in science --- Technical illustration. --- Graph design. --- Illustration, Technical --- Technical reports --- Illustration of books --- Mechanical drawing --- Photography --- Scientific illustration --- Communication in research --- Science communication --- Science information --- Scientific communications --- Diagrams, Statistical --- Statistical diagrams --- Curve fitting --- Natural science --- Natural sciences --- Science of science --- Sciences --- Data visualization --- Visualization of information --- Information science --- Visual analytics --- Graphic methods. --- Study and teaching --- Data processing. --- Illustration --- Scientific applications --- Audio-visual aids --- grafisch ontwerp --- grafische vormgeving --- grafisch design --- 766.022 --- wetenschap --- statistiek --- diagrammen --- grafieken --- cartografie --- informatiedesign --- Documentation and information --- Information systems --- Information visualization --- Technical illustration --- Graphic methods --- Data processing
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