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Re: Barn Book
Thanks, Mike Useful reference.
And, I migh add that the term 'barn' was coined at
Per-dewwwwwww University.
Boilermakers and the Barn book. Don't leave home
without them.
Steve
At 08:15 PM 2/12/00 -0600, you wrote:
>radsafe'rs,
>
>In re the Barn Book,
>
>The Web sites previously cited are perhaps the best sources
>for current information. However, this item may also be of
>use:
>
>Author
>
> James, J.Z.
>
> Title
>
> An Electronic "Barn Book"
>
> Journal Title
>
> Transactions of the American Nuclear Society
>
> Date
>
> Jan 31 1996
>
> Identifier p-issn
>
> ISSN 0003-018X
>
> Description
>
> Electronic publication of a comprehensive compilation of
> neutron cross sections - an "electronic barn
> book" - can be of immense value to the
> practicing nuclear engineer, as well as in nuclear education
> and training. This paper describes such a publication. The
> files are published on compact disk-read-only memory
> (CD-ROM), with automatic updating over the Internet. The
> current version stores the curves graphically, but a future
> version will take better advantage of the interactive
> capabilities of electronic publishing by drawing the curves
> from ACE files "on the fly."
>
> Journal volume
>
> 74
>
> Page number
>
> 201-202
>
> Identifier
>
> 829710
>
> Subject keyword
>
> NUCLEAR DATA COLLECTIONS/data base
> management; CRITICALITY; INFORMATION
> SYSTEMS; NEUTRONS; US NUCLEAR DATA
> NETWORK
>
>Search results from "neutron cross sections" on PubScience at:
>
>88 matches [of which the above is one]
>
>http://pubsci.osti.gov/
>
>
>
>
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