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Nanotechnology is defined in K. Eric Drexler’s Engines
of Creation as a ”technology based on the manipulation of individual
atoms and molecules to build structures to complex, atomic specifications.” Since
nano- signifies one billionth, one nanometer is one billionth of a meter.
Nanotechnology is
concerned either with reducing the size of materials to nanometer size, or
more generally, with individual atoms and molecules or groups of them. Nanotechnology,
which is based on biology and physics, provides for the manipulation of individual
atoms and molecules to produce materials with precise, predictable properties.
Applications include microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), quantum computing,
nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, carbon nanotubes, self assembly, nanoscale
materials,
ultra-sensitive biosensors, smart materials, molecular motors, shape memory
materials, DNA template chemistry, advanced microfabrication, and molecular
biology.
This compilation provides references to a variety of materials and sources
in the collections of the Library of Congress useful in researching nanotechnology.
Not intended to be a comprehensive bibliography, this guide is designed- -as
the name of the series implies- -to put the reader ”on target.”
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Darling, David J. Micromachines and nanotechnology: the amazing new
world of the ultrasmall. Parsippany, N.J., Dillon Press, c1995. 64
p.
T174.7.D37 1995
Drexler, K. Eric. Nanotechnology. In McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of
science & technology. 8th ed. v. 11. New York, McGraw-Hill, c1997.
p. 627-629.
Q121.M3 1997 <SciRR>
McIntyre, Iain A. Nanotechnology. In The Gale encyclopedia of science.
2nd ed. v. 4. Detroit, Gale Group, c2001. p. 2521-2524.
Q121.G35 2001 <SciRR>
Siegel, Richard W. Nanostructure. In McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science
& technology. 8th ed. v. 11. New York, McGraw-Hill, c1997. p. 624-627.
Q121.M3 1997 <SciRR>
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Subject headings used by the Library of Congress, under which books
on nanotechnology can be located in most card, book, and online catalogs
include the following:
Highly Relevant
NANOSCIENCE
NANOSTRUCTURED
MATERIALS
NANOSTRUCTURES
NANOTECHNOLOGY
Relevant
MOLECULAR
ELECTRONICS
NANOPARTICLES
NANOTUBES
NANOWIRES
Related
FULLERENES
MICROELECTRONICS
MICROSTRUCTURE
MOLECULAR
BIOLOGY
SPINTRONICS
ULTRASTRUCTURE
(BIOLOGY)
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Balzani, Vincenzo, M. Venturi, and A. Credi. Molecular devices
and machines: a journey into the nano world. Weinheim, Wiley-VCH,
c2003. 494 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.B35 2003
Drexler, K. Eric. Nanosystems: molecular machinery, manufacturing,
and computation. New York, Wiley, c1992. 556 p.
Bibliography: p. 535-546.
T174.7.D74 1992
Mulhall, Douglas. Our molecular future: how nanotechnology, robotics,
genetics, and artificial intelligence will transform our world. Amherst,
N.Y., Prometheus Books, 2002. 392 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.M85 2002 <SciRR>
Newton, David E. Recent advances and issues in molecular nanotechnology.
Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 2002. 306 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.N49 2002 <SciRR>
Poole, Charles P., and Frank J. Owens. Introduction to nanotechnology.
Hoboken, N.J., J. Wiley, c2003.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.P66 2003 <SciRR>
Ratner, Mark A., and Daniel Ratner. Nanotechnology: a gentle introduction
to the next big idea. Upper Saddle River, N.J., Prentice Hall, c2003.
188 p.
T174.7.R38 2003
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Cleland, Andrew N. Foundations of nanomechanics: from solid-state
theory to device applications. Berlin, New York, Springer, 2003.
436 p.
Bibliography: p. 423-430.
T174.7.C554 2003
Drexler, K. Eric. Engines of creaton. Garden City, N.Y., Anchor
Press/Doubleday, 1986. 298 p.
Bibliography: p. 243-283.
T47.D74 1986
Drexler, K. Eric. Unbounding the future: the nanotechnology revolution.
New York, Morrow, c1991. 304 p.
Bibliography: p. 286-292
T45.D74 1991
Ferry, David K., and Stephen M. Goodnick. Transport in nanostructures.
Cambridge, Eng., New York, Cambridge University Press, 1997. 512 p. (Cambridge
studies in semiconductor physics and microelectronic engineering, 6)
Includes bibliographical references.
QC176.8.N35F47 1997
An Introduction to molecular electronics. Edited by Michael
C. Petty, Martin R. Bryce, and David Bloor. New York, Oxford University
Press, 1995. 387 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TK7874.8.I58 1995
Nanophase materials: innovative developments mold a thriving industry.
2nd ed. New York, Technical Insights, c2000. 165 p.
Bibliography: p. 163-165.
TA418.9.N35N3373 2000
Nanoscale materials in chemistry. Edited by Kenneth J. Klabunde.
New York, Wiley-Interscience, 2001. 292 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35N345 2001
Nanomaterials: synthesis, properties, and applications. Edited
by A. S. Edelstein and R. C. Cammarata. Bristol, Eng., Philadelphia, Institute
of Physics Pub., 1998. 596 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35N33 1998
Nanostructured materials: processing, properties, and potential
applications. Edited by Carl C. Koch. Norwich, N.Y., Noyes Publications/William
Andrew Pub., c2002. 612 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35N3535 2002
Nanostructured materials and nanotechnology. Edited by Hari
Singh Nalwa. Concise ed. San Diego, Academic Press, c2002. 834 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
This condensed version of Handbook of nanostructured materials and
nanotechnology contains 16 chapters selected from the five-volume
reference work published in 2000.
TA418.9.N35H37 2002
Nanotechnology: integrated processing systems for ultra-precision
and ultra-fine products. Edited by Norio Taniguchi. Oxford, New York,
Oxford University Press, 1996. 406 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.N374 1996
Nanotechnology: think small, win big with these cutting edge techniques.
A report from Technical Insights. Englewood, N.J., Wiley, c1999.
230 p. (Technical insights, R-244)
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.N3753 1999
Rietman, Ed. Molecular engineering of nanosystems. New York,
Springer, 2001. 258 p.
Bibliography: p. 216-243
T174.7.R54 2001
Self-assembled nanostructures. Jin Z. Zhang and others. New
York, Kluwer Academic/ Plenum, c2003. 316 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
QC176.8.N35S45 2003
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Electrochemistry of nanomaterials. Edited by Gary Hodes. Weinheim,
Ger., Chichester, Eng., Wiley-VCH, c2001. 310 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35E528 2001
Frontiers of multifunctional nanosystems. Edited by Eugenia
Buzaneva and Peter Scharff. Dordrecht, Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
c2002. 485 p. (NATO science series. Series II, Mathematics, physics, and
chemistry, v. 57)
Includes bibliographical references.
QC176.8.N35F76 2002
Hughes, Michael Pycraft. Nanoelectromechanics in engineering and
biology. Boca Raton, CRC Press, c2003. 322 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.H84 2003
Kolasinski, Kurt W. Surface science: foundations of catalysis and
nanoscience. Chichester, Eng., New York, Wiley, 2002. 305 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
QD506.K587 2002
Magnetic nanostructures. Edited by Hari Singh Nalwa. Stevenson
Ranch, Calif., American Scientific Publishers, c2002. 463 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35M35 2002
Nano-optics. Satoshi Kawata, Motoichi Ohtsu, Masahiro Irie,
editors. Berlin, New York, Springer, c2002. 321 p. (Springer series in
optical sciences, v. 84)
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35N32 2002
Nano-optoelectronics: concepts, physics, and devices. Marius
Grundmann, editor. Berlin, New York, Springer, 2002. 442 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.N355 2002
Nanostructured materials. Edited by Jackie Y. Ying. San Diego,
Academic, c2001. 222 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Previously published as volume 27 in Advances in chemical engineering.
TA418.9.N35N3523 2001
Optical and electronic process of nano-matters. Edited by Motoichi
Ohtsu. Tokyo, KTK Scientific, Dordrecht, Boston, Kluwer Academic, c2001.
334 p. (Advances in optoelectronics, 8)
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35O39 2001
Polymer-clay nanocomposites. Edited by T. J. Pinnavaia and
G. W. Beall. Chichester, Eng., New York, Wiley, c2000. 349 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35P65 2000
Stroscio, Michael A., and Mitra Dutta. Phonons in nanostructures.
Cambridge, Eng., New York, Cambridge University Press, 2001. 274 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
QC176.8.N35S77 2001
Theory of transport properties of semiconductor nanostructures.
Edited by Eckehard Schöll. London, New York, Chapman & Hall,
c1998. 391 p. (Electronic materials series, 4)
Includes bibliographical references.
QC176.8.N35T48 1998
Winterer, Markus. Nanocrystalline ceramics: synthesis and structure.
Berlin, New York, Springer, 2002. 260 p. (Springer series in materials
science, v. 53)
TA418.9.N35W56 2002
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Handbook of advanced electronic and photonic materials and devices.
Edited by Hari Singh Nalwa. San Diego, Calif., Academic Press, c2001.
10 v.
Includes bibliographical references.
See especially: v. 6 Nanostructured materials.
TK7825.H355 2001 <SciRR>
Handbook of nanophase and nanostructured materials. Edited
by Zhong Lin Wang, Yi Liu, and Ze Zhang. New York, Kluwer Academic/ Plenum,
c2003. 4 v.
Includes bibliographical references.
TA418.9.N35H358 2003
Handbook of nanoscience, engineering, and technology. Edited
by William A. Goddard and others. Boca Raton, CRC Press, c2003. 1 v.
Includes bibliographical references.
TK7874.8.H35 2003 <SciRR>
Handbook of nanostructured materials and nanotechnology. Edited
by Hari Singh Nalwa. San Diego, Academic Press, c2000. 5 v.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: v. 1. Synthesis and processing.-- v. 2. Spectroscopy and theory.--
v. 3. Electrical properties.-- v. 4. Optical properties.-- v. 5. Organics,
polymers, and biological materials.
TA418.9.N35H372000 <SciRR>
Handbook of surfaces and interfaces of materials. Edited by
Hari Singh Nalwa. San Diego, Academic Press, c2001. 5 v.
Includes bibliographical references.
See especially: v. 3 Nanostructured materials, micelles, and colloids.
TA403.H345 2001 <SciRR>
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Atomic and molecular wires. Edited by Christian Joachim and
Siegmar Roth. Dordrecht, Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1997. 232
p. (NATO ASI series. Series E, Applied sciences, no. 341)
Includes bibliographical references.
Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division.
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Atomic and Molecular
Wires, Les Houches, France, 6-10 May, 1996.
TK7874.85.A87 1997
Foresight Conference on Nanotechnology (1st, 1989, Palo Alto, Calif.).
Nanotechnology: research and perspectives: papers from the First Foresight
Conference on Nanotechnology. Edited by B. C. Crandall and James
Lewis. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 1992. 381 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.F67 1989
IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology (1st, 2001, Maui, Hawaii). IEEE-NANO
2001: proceedings of the 2001 1st IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology, October,
28-30, 2001, Maui, Hawaii. Cosponsored by IEEE Robotics and Automation
Society (RAS) and others. New York, IEEE, 2001. 571 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.I34 2001
International Symposium on Nanonetwork Materials, Fullerenes, Nanotubes,
and Related Systems (2001, Kamakura-shi, Japan). Nanonetwork materials:
fullerenes, nanotubes, and related systems: Kamakura, Japan, 15-18 January
2001. Edited by Susumu Saito and others. Melville, N.Y., American
Institute of Physics, 2001. 556 p. (AIP conference proceedings, no. 590)
Includes bibliographical references.
QC176.8.N35I59 2001
Nanophase and nanocomposite materials IV: symposium held November
26-29, 2001, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Editors, Sridhar Komarneni
and others. Warrendale, Penn., Materials Research Society, c2002. 592
p. (Materials Research Society symposia proceedings, v. 703)
Includes bibliographic references.
TA418.9.N35N3363 2002 and ADA401575
Symposium M on Materials, Physics, and Devices for Molecular Electronics
and Photonics (1997, Strasbourg, France). Materials, physics and devices
for molecular electronics and photonics: proceedings of Symposium M on
Materials, Physics and Devices for Molecular Electronics and Photonics
of the 1997 ICAM/E-MRS Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, June 16-20,
1997. Edited by J. Zyss, F. Garnier. Amsterdam, New York, Elsevier,
c1997. 532 p. (European Materials Research Society symposia proceedings,
v. 75)
Includes bibliographical references.
TK7874.8.S97 1997
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Dissertations may be identified by using online resources or the
following indexes located in the Main Reading Room. Consult any
reference librarian about options. Some dissertations may be available
in full text through electronic resources on public terminals at
the Library of Congress
Comprehensive Dissertation Index. Supplement (1973- annual)
Z5053.X47a
Dissertation Abstracts International (1938- monthly)
Z5053.D57 and Electronic Format
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Choi, Hee Cheul. Studies of porous semiconducting materials and
their applications in nanotechnology. Ann Arbor, Mich., University
Microfilms, 2002.
UMI publication number 3055497
Collation of the original: 242 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Purdue University, 2001.
King, William Paul. Thermomechanical formation of polymer nanostructures.
Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms, 2002.
UMI publication number 3048553
Collation of the original: 135 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Stanford University, 2002.
Mann, David Joseph. Theoretical studies of the chemistry and dynamics
of carbon nanotubes and organic radicals. Ann Arbor, Mich., University
Microfilms, 2002.
UMI publication number 3037112
Collation of the original: 166 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Wayne State University, 2001.
McKendree, Thomas Lawrence. Technical and operational assessment
of molecular nanotechnology for space operations. Ann Arbor, Mich.,
University Microfilms, 2002.
UMI publication number 3054780
Collation of the original: 1078 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--University of Southern California, 2001.
Spence, Charles Frederick. Nanobiology: halting steps into a portion
of Richard Feynman’s vision. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms,
2003.
UMI publication number 3059519
Collation of the original: 157 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--California Institute of Technology, 2002.
Yu, Min-Feng. New tools for nanotechnology and measurement of the
mechanical properties of individual carbon nanotubes. Ann Arbor,
Mich., University Microfilms, 2001.
UMI publication number 9986694
Collation of the original: 159 p.
Thesis (doctoral)--Washington University, 2000.
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Australian Science and Technology Council. Small things - big returns:
the role of nanotechnology in Australia's future. Canberra, Australian
Govt. Pub. Service, c1993. 42 p. (Occasional paper no. 26)
Includes bibliographical references.
T174.7.A97 1993
Making it in miniature: nanotechnology, UK science and its applications.
Primary author, Peter Hirst. London, Parliamentary Office of Science and
Technology, c1996. 44 p.
Bibliography: p. 41-42.
T174.7.M35 1996
Petersen, John L., and Dennis M. Egan. Small security nanotechnology
and future defense. Fort McNair, Washington, Center for Technology
and National Security Policy, National Defense University, 2002. 6 p.
(Defense horizons, no. 8)
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS23398
http://www.ndu.edu/inss/DefHor/DH8/DH08.pdf
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science. Subcommittee
on Basic Research. Nanotechnology: the state of nano-science and its
prospects for the next decade: hearing before the Subcommittee on Basic
Research of the Committee on Science, House of Representatives, One Hundred
Sixth Congress, first session, June 22, 1999. Washington, U. S. Govt.
Print. Off., 1999. 139 p.
KF27.S3924 1999l <Law Library>
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation. 21st century nanotechnology research and development
act. Report of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
on S. 2945. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 2002. 10 p. (Report,
107th Congress, 2nd session, Senate, 107-350)
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS25458
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/cpquery/T?&report=sr350&dbname=cp107&
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Technical Reports and other types of literature may be identified in
the following abstracting and indexing journals:
Government Reports Announcements & Index (1946- )
Z7916.G78 and Electronic format
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
(1895- )
Z1233.A18 and Electronic Format
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Reports listed below are available in the microform collection of the
Science Reading Room. They and other reports on the subject may also be
purchased from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), 5825
Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161. NTIS telephone: (703) 605-6585.
NTIS web site: http://www.ntis.gov.
Baker, J. R., and others. Biosensors for real-time monitoring
of radiation-induced biologic effects in space. Washington, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2002. 14 p. (NAS2-02069-3)
N20020063558
Harik, V. M., and T. S. Gates. Optimization of designs for
nanotube-based scanning probes. Hampton, Va., Institute for Computer
Applications in Science and Engineering, NASA Langley Research Center,
2002. 10 p. (NAS126211756) (NASACR2002211756) (ICASEIR42)
N20020078108
Hobbie, E., and others. Bridging the gap between structure
and properties in nano-particle filled polymers. Gaithersburg,
Md., National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2002. 150 p.
(NISTIR-6893)
PB2002107939
Kalish, R., and J. E. Butler. Optical characterization of boron-doped
nano-crystalline diamond. Washington, Naval Research Laboratory,
2002. 16 p. (NRLMR6170028626)
ADA405197
Orth, R. N. Nanometer scale antibody patterning for directed
cell immobilization and stimulation. Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University,
Apr. 22, 2002. 11 p. (CI0258)
ADA402464
Seeman, N., and others. DNA nanotechnology for massive information
storage. New York, New York University, July 2001. 22 p. (AFRLIFRSTR2001148)
ADA398265
Smith, H. A. Nanotechnology infrared optics for astronomy missions.
Washington, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2002. 58
p.
N20020039551
Srivastava, D., and others. Nanotechnology based materials
and devices for health care. Moffett Field, Calif., Computer
Sciences Corp., Dec. 2002. 6 p. N
20030015194
Snyder, C. R., J. P. Looney, and M. P. Casassa. Survey of FY
2001 nanotechnology related research at the National Institute of
Standards and Technology. Gaithersburg, Md., National Institute
of Standards and Technology, Feb. 2002. 84 p. (NISTIR6864)
PB2002104223
Tomanek, D. Applications of nanotubes in electronic and nanomechanical
devices. East Lansing, Michigan State University, Dept. of Physics
and Astronomy, 2001. 155 p.
DA408921
Young, S. K., F. L. Beyer, and M. S. Bratcher. Exploiting polymer
nanomaterials technology for the U.S. Army’s objective force.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., Army Research Laboratory, Apr. 2002.
32 p. (ARLTR2722)
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Abstracting and indexing services that index relevant journal articles
and other literature are listed below. Some suggested terms for searching
are ”Nanotechnology,” ”Nanoparticles,” ”Nanowires,”
and ”Nanostructures.” More specific headings, such as ”Carbon
Nanotubes,” ”Micromechanical Systems (MEMS),”Molecular
Motors,” ”Nanolithography,” or ”DNA Template Chemistry”
may be appropriate, depending upon the topic of interest. Many of the
titles may be available in electronic format. Consult reference
staff for the location and format of abstracting and indexing services.
Abstracts in New Technologies and Engineering (1962- )
Z7913.B7 <SciRR>
Applied Science & Technology Index (1913- )
Z7913.I7 <SciRR> and Electronic format
Biological Abstracts (1927- )
QH301.B37 <SciRR> and Electronic format
Chemical Abstracts (1907- )
QD1.A51 <SciRR>
Electrical and Electronics Abstracts (1898- )
Z5833.E37 <SciRR> and Electronic format
Engineering Index (1884- )
Z5851.E62 <SciRR> and Electronic format
General Science Index (1978- )
Z7401.G46 <SciRR> and Electronic format
International Aerospace Abstracts (1961- )
TL500.I57 <SciRR>
Metals Abstracts (1968- )
TN1.M5153 <SciRR>
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
(1895- )
Z1223.A18 <SciRR> and Electronic Format
Physics Abstracts (1898- )
QC1.P46 <SciRR> and Electronic format
Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature (1900- )
AI3.R48 <BusRR>, <N&CPR> and Electronic Format
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Journals that often contain relevant articles to nanotechnology include:
Acta Materialia
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Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronic
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Chemical & Engineering News |
TP1.C35 |
International Journal of Nanoscience |
QC176.8.N35I585 |
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
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QC176.8.M5J68 |
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology |
T174.7.J68 |
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology.
B. Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures: Processing, Measurement,
and Phenomena |
TJ940.J669 |
Lab on a Chip |
QD53.L3 |
Nano Letters |
T174.7.N345 |
Nanotechnology |
T174.7.N37 |
Physica. E, Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
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QC176.8.N35P485 |
Precision Engineering |
TS500.P65 |
Scripta Materialia |
TN1.S36 |
Single Molecules |
QD461.S476 |
Supramolecular Science
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Dagani, Ron. Building from the bottom up. Chemical & engineering
news, v. 78, Oct. 16, 2000: 27-32.
TP1. C35
Haberzettl, C. A. Nanomedicine: destination or journey? Nanotechnology,
v. 13, Aug. 2002: R9-R13.
T174.7.N37
Jacoby, Mitch. New tools for tiny jobs. Chemical & engineering
news, v. 78, Oct. 16, 2000: 33-35.
TP1. C35
Jamieson, Valerie. Open secret. New scientist, v. 177, Mar.
15, 2003: 30-33.
Q1.N52
Lieber, Charles M. The incredible shrinking circuit. Scientific
American, v. 285, Sept. 2001: 58-64.
T1.S5
Menon, A. K., and B. K. Gupta. Nanotechnology: a data storage perspective.
Nanostructured materials, v. 11, Nov. 1999: 965-986.
T174.7.N36
Rotman, David. The nanotube computer. Technology review, v.
105, Mar. 2002: 36-45.
T171.M47
Tristram, Claire. Reinventing the transistor. Technology review,
v. 106, Sept. 2003: 54-62.
T171.M47
Vettiger, Peter, and Gerd Binning. The nanodrive project. Scientific
American, v. 288, Jan. 2003: 46-53.
T1.S5
Wang, Kang L. Issues of nanoelectronics: a possible roadmap. Journal
of nanoscience and technology, v. 2, June/Aug. 2002: 235-266.
T174.7.J68
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Selected Materials available in the Science Reading Room pamphlet boxes
include the following:
Coles, Clifton. Nanotech advances in next 15 years. Futurist,
v. 37, July/Aug. 2003: 8.
Dietz, Francis. Nanotechnology captures the attention of Congress.
Mechanical engineering, v. 125, July 2003: 28.
Drexler, K. Eric. Machine-phase nanotechnology. Scientific
American, v. 285, Sept. 2001: 74-75.
Huang, Gregory T. Nanotech and more. Technology review,
v. 106, Oct. 2003: 98-100.
Malakoff, David. Congress wants studies of nanotech’s & ‘dark
side.’ Science, v. 301, July 4, 2003: 27.
Roukes, Michael. Plenty of room, indeed. Scientific American,
v. 285, Sept. 2001: 48-57.
Schulz, William G. Crafting a national nanotechnology effort.
Chemical & engineering news, v. 78, Oct. 20, 2000:
39-42.
Schulz, William G. Nanotechnology under the scope. Chemical
& engineering news, v. 80, Dec. 9, 2002: 23-24.
Stix, Gary. Little big science. Scientific American, v. 285,
Sept. 2001: 32-37.
Thayer, Ann M. Firms find a new field of dreams. Chemical
& engineering news, v. 78, Oct. 20, 2000: 36-38.
Whitesides, George M., and J. Christopher Love. The art of building
small. Scientific American, v. 285, Sept. 2001: 38-47.
Williams, Keith A., and others. Carbon nanotubes with DNA recognition.
Nature, v. 420, Dec. 19/26, 2002: 761.
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American Vacuum Society (AVS)
120 Wall Street, 32nd Floor
New York, N.Y. 10005
Tel: 212-248-0200
Fax: 212- 248-0245
http://www.avs.org
The Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Division of AVS has a web page
at http://divisions.avs.org/nstd
CMP Científica
Apdo. Correos 20
28230 Las Rozas
Madrid, Spain
Tel: +34 91 640 74 40
Fax: +34 91 640 71 86
E-mail: cmpc@cmp-cientifica
http://www.cmp-cientifica.com
CMP Científica is Europe's first integrated solutions provider
for the nanotechnology community. Its mission is to empower business to
make rational decisions about nanotechnology.
Foresight Institute
P.O. Box 61058
Palo Alto, Calif. 94306
Tel: 650-917-1122
Fax: 650-917-1123
E-mail: foresight@foresight.org.
http://www.foresight.org
Foresight is a nonprofit educational organization formed to help prepare
society for anticipated advanced technologies. Its primary focus is on
molecular nanotechnology: the coming ability to build materials and products
with atomic precision.
Institute for Molecular Manufacturing (IMM)
123 Fremont Avenue
Los Altos, Calif. 94022
Tel: 650-917-1120
Fax: 650-917-1123
E-mail: admin@imm.org
http://www.imm.org
The Institute for Molecular Manufacturing (IMM) is a nonprofit foundation
formed to carry out research to develop molecular manufacturing (molecular
nanotechnology, or MNT).
The Institute of Nanotechnology (IoN)
6 The Alpha Centre
University of Stirling Innovation Park
Stirling FK9 4NF Scotland
Tel: +44 (0) 1786 447520
Fax: +44 (0)1786 447530
Feedback form at http://www.nano.org.uk/feedback.htm
http://www.nano.org.uk
The Institute of Nanotechnology was established to provide a focus for
burgeoning interest in nanotechnology, encourage new research, and keep
the public aware of developments in this field.
Microscopy Society of America (MSA)
Bostrom Corporation
230 East Ohio, Suite 400
Chicago, Ill. 60611
Tel: 312-644-1527 and 800-538-3672
Fax: 312-644-8557
E-mail: BusinessOffice@MSA.Microscopy.Com
http://www.msa.microscopy.com
The Microscopy Society of America is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the promotion and advancement of the knowledge of the science and practice
of all microscopical imaging, analysis and diffraction techniques useful
for elucidating the ultrastructure and function of materials in diverse
areas of biological, materials, medical and physical sciences.
NanoBusiness Alliance
244 Madison Avenue, Suite 485
New York, N.Y. 10016
Tel: 845-247-8920
E-mail: info@nanobusiness.org
http://www.nanobusiness.org
The NanoBusiness Alliance is the first industry association founded to
advance the emerging business of nanotechnology and microsystems. The
NanoBusiness Alliance's mission is to create a collective voice for the
emerging small tech industry and develop a range of initiatives to support
and strengthen the nanotechnology business community.
National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
http://www.nano.gov/nset.htm
The National Science and Technology Council was established by Executive
Order on November 23, 1993 as a cabinet-level council to coordinate science,
space and technology policies across the Federal Government. NSTC acts
as a "virtual" agency for science and technology (S&T) to
coordinate the diverse parts of the Federal research and development (R&D)
enterprise. NTSC has a Subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering
and Technology (NSET). Information about its National Nanotechnology Initiative
may be found at http://www.nano.gov/start.htm
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The Internet offers a growing number of sites for research on nanotechnology.
Most of the organizations listed above provide links to related sites from their
web sites. It is also possible to find sites using a search engine, such as
Google <http://www.google.com>, to
locate additional sites. The following sites may be of interest.
European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology
http://www.euspen.org
IEEE Nanotechnology Council
http://www.ewh.ieee.org/tc/nanotech
NanoApex
http://www.nanoapex.com
Nanodot: News and Discussion of Coming Technologies
http://nanodot.org
Nanoforum & #8211; European Nanotechnology Gateway
http://www.nanoforum.org
Nanoinvestor News
http://www.nanoinvestornews.com
NanoLink - Key Nanotechnology Sites on the Web
http://sunsite.nus.edu.sg/MEMEX/nanolink.html
Nanomagazine
http://www.nanomagazine.com
Nanorevolution
http://www.nanorevolution.com
NanoScout: Portal for the Nanotechnology Community
http://www.nanoscout.de
Nanospot: A Search Tool for Nanotechnology
http://www.nanospot.org
Nanotech News
http://news.nanoapex.com
Nanotechnology
http://www.zyvex.com/nano
Nanotechnology Database
http://wtec.org/loyola/nanobase
Nanotechnology Institute (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
http://www.nanotechnologyinstitute.org
Nanotechnology Now
http://nanotech-now.com
Nano-tek [a group of Post Doc and PhD students in the field of nanomaterials]
http://www.nano-tek.org
Nanowerk
http://www.nanowerk.com
The Nanowerk Nanotechnology Portal includes nanoBASE (a nanomaterial database),
nanoNEWS (daily news coverage and spotlight articles), nanoLINK (hundreds of
links to related to nanotechnology), nanoBLOG, nanoRISK (a newsletter), and nanoBOOK.
National Nanotechnology Initiative
http://www.nano.gov
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