Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ncar!noao!arizona!rick From: aoki@postgres.Berkeley.EDU (Paul M. Aoki) Newsgroups: comp.research.japan Subject: Japanese Technical Literature Bulletin Message-ID: <28717@megaron.cs.arizona.edu> Date: 17 Dec 90 02:04:25 GMT Sender: rick@cs.arizona.edu Organization: University of California at Berkeley Lines: 42 Approved: rick@cs.arizona.edu I recently subscribed to this publication, prompted by a blurb in the IEEE Spectrum. Published by an office of the US Department of Commerce, it consists primarily of extremely terse summaries of Japanese technical documents (some translated, some not) and reports by US researchers on Japanese technical developments. The summaries are one or two sentence teasers for items recently received by the office; ordering information and/or points of contact are provided when applicable. There are also some articles on other sources for information (newsletters and such). The content of the Bulletin ranges from time-late (August '90 was the latest date mentioned in the October '90 issue that I received yesterday) to very time-late (late '88), although most of the items were dated in early '90. Not bad, I suppose, given the delays in publication, mailing, copyright tangles, translation, etc., etc. The October issue was 16 pages, with articles on many different areas in engineering and research (including a blurb on ETL's Josephson junction computer, ETL-JC1). In any case, the quarterly Bulletin is ***free*** for the asking from the JTP (address below) and has a lot of pointer information for following up on the teasers (the actual reports are not free). >From the Bulletin: The Japan Technology Program (JTP) is in the Office of International Technology Policy of the Technology Administration of the US Department of Commerce. Our mandate is to provide US industry and researchers with information on, and access to, scientific and technical developments in Japan. Our current address is: JTP Room 4817 HCHB 14th and Constitution Ave. Washington, DC 20230 Tel: 202-377-1288 FAX: 202-377-4498 This Office works very closely with National Technical Information Service (NTIS) from which a selection of Japanese technical literature is available, including most of the reports mentioned in this bulletin. The phone number of the NTIS sales desk is 703-487-4650. I don't know how you can get an NTIS catalog (you have to use order numbers for the items you want to buy). -- Paul M. Aoki | aoki@postgres.Berkeley.EDU | ...!ucbvax!aoki