If you liked Looking over the Fence at Networks by National Research Council Staff, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board Staff, and Research Horizons in Networking Committee, start with Being Fluent with Information Technology (1999), An assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory (2008), and Applications of Biotechnology in Traditional Fermented Foods (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Being Fluent with Information Technology
1999 · 112 pages · National Research Council Staff, Information Technology Literacy Committee · Same author
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An assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory
2008 · 23 pages · National Research Council Committee, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, Laboratory Assessments Board · Same author
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Applications of Biotechnology in Traditional Fermented Foods
1992 · 208 pages · National Research Council Staff, Panel on the Applications of Biotechnology to Traditional Fermented Foods Staff, International Affairs Committee Staff, Policy and Global Affairs Staff · Same author
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Assessment of the SBIR Program at the National Science Foundation
2008 · 366 pages · Charles W. Wessner, National Research Council Staff, Policy and Global Affairs Staff · Same author
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Equipping tomorrow's military force
2002 · 73 pages · Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, National Research Council Staff · Same author
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Humanities Doctorates in the United States
1997 · National Research Council Staff, Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel Advisory Committee · Same author
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The GEWEX Global Water Vapor Project (GVaP), U.S. opportunities
1999 · 17 pages · National Research Council Staff, Division on Earth and Life Studies Staff · Same author
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Interim Report of the Committee on Exclusive Economic Zone Information Needs
1990 · 33 pages · Marine Board Staff, National Research Council Staff, Engineering and Technical Systems Staff, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff · Same author
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Reproductive Health Interventions
1995 · National Research Council Staff, Panel on Reproductive Health Committee · Same author
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Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium
2001 · 400 pages · Space Studies Board Staff, Board on Physics and Astronomy Staff, Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee, National Research Council Staff, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff · Same author
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Opening new frontiers in space
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BookOrb recommends Being Fluent with Information Technology (1999), An assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory (2008), Applications of Biotechnology in Traditional Fermented Foods (1992), Assessment of the SBIR Program at the National Science Foundation (2008), and Equipping tomorrow's military force (2002).
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Looking over the Fence at Networks is by National Research Council Staff, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board Staff, and Research Horizons in Networking Committee.