Books
Same list on Books →- ▸An Introduction to Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials
- ▸Carpentry & Joinery — Work Activities
- ▸A Practical Approach to Motor Vehicle Engineering
- ▸Metal Machining — Theory and Applications
- ▸Multilevel Statistical Models
- ▸Compact Numerical Methods for Computers
- ▸The Hydraulics of Open Channel Flow — An Introduction
- ▸Essential MATLAB for Scientists and Engineers
- ▸Statistical Pattern Recognition
- ▸A Dictionary of Statistics for Psychologists
- ▸Computer Busses
- ▸Civil Jet Aircraft Design
Authors & editors
Full author index →- Allan Bonnick — Motor Vehicle Engineering
- William Buchanan — Computer Engineering
- Hubert Chanson — Hydraulic Engineering
- Thomas H. C. Childs — Manufacturing & Machining
- Brian Everitt — Statistics
- Harvey Goldstein — Biostatistics & Multilevel Modelling
- Brian D. Hahn — Applied Mathematics & Scientific Computing
- Lloyd Ross Jenkinson — Aerospace Engineering
- Katsuhiro Maekawa — Manufacturing & Machining
- J. N. S. Matthews — Biostatistics & Clinical Trials
- John C. Nash — Numerical & Statistical Computing
- Derek Newbold — Motor Vehicle Engineering
- Toshiyuki Obikawa — Manufacturing & Machining
- Brian Porter — Construction & Joinery
- Darren Rhodes — Aerospace Engineering
- Reg Rose — Construction & Joinery
- Paul Simpkin — Aerospace Engineering
- Andrew R. Webb — Pattern Recognition & Machine Learning
Guest contributions
All guest contributions →Publishing Industry · 14 Nov 2024
How Rising Paper Costs Are Reshaping Academic PublishingA look at how years of pulp shortages, mill closures, and shifting freight economics have pushed paper prices to multi-decade highs — and what that means for textbook publishers, university bookstores, and the students who ultimately pay the bill.
Technology & Design · 19 Aug 2024
How AI Has Reshaped Website DesignFrom layout generation to copywriting, image production, and accessibility testing, AI has quietly rewritten the economics and the craft of building a website. A look at what actually changed, what still requires a human eye, and where the field is heading next.
Technology & Design · 22 Sept 2016
How Ultima Online Shaped Online GamingHow Ultima Online’s 1997 launch invented MMORPG conventions — persistent worlds, player housing, skill systems, and the player economy that shaped every later MMO.