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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN"> <html> <head> <title> (IUCr) Teaching Pamphlets </title> </head> <body background="../../logos/iucrbkgd.jpg"><div style="border:2px solid red;color:red;padding:6px">This is an archive copy of the IUCr web site dating from 2008. For current content please visit <a href="https://www.iucr.org">https://www.iucr.org</a>.</div> <a href="http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/welcome.html"> <img alt="" src="../../logos/iucrhome.gif"></a> <a href="index.html"> <img alt="" src="../../logos/cteach.gif"></a> <p> <hr> <h1><center>Commission on Crystallographic Teaching</center></h1> <h1><center>Teaching Pamphlets</center></h1> <P> <hr> <h3>New Series</h3> A third series of the <i>Teaching Pamphlets</i> sponsored by the Commission on Crystallographic Teaching is now available for private study and individual use. <ul> <li>20. <a href="pamphlets/20/index.html">Crystals - A Handbook for School Teachers.</a> <i>Elizabeth A. Wood</i>. This classic text is now available as a Web resource in several different language translations. <li>21. <a href="pamphlets/21/index.html">Crystal Packing.</a> <i>Angelo Gavezzotti and Howard Flack</i>. Includes <a href="pamphlets/21/sup/index.html">illustrations of the two-dimensional space groups</i> <li>22. <a href="pamphlets/22/index.html">Matrices, Mappings and Crystallographic Symmetry.</a> <i>Hans Wondratschek</i> </ul> <!-- Series 1 (1981) and 2 (1984) of the <i>Teaching Pamphlets</i> sponsored by the Commission on Crystallographic Teaching and published by University College Cardiff Press are now available as hyperlinked documents for private study and individual use. Requests for multiple copies of individual titles should be directed to <a href="http://www.polycbs.com">Polycrystal Book Company</a>, 895 Martin Road SW, Huntsville, AL 35824, USA [fax 1(256)4614224]. <P> --> <!--A third series is in preparation and will be published by <a href="http://www.polycbs.com">Polycrystal</a>, to whom inquiries should be directed. --> <h3>Series Preface</h3> The long term aim of the Commission on Crystallographic Teaching in establishing this pamphlet programme is to produce a large collection of short statements each dealing with a specific topic at a specific level. The emphasis is on a particular teaching approach and there may well, in time, be pamphlets giving alternative teaching approaches to the same topic. It is not the function of the Commission to decide on the `best' approach but to make all available so that teachers can make their own selection. Similarly, in due course, we hope that the same topics will be covered at more than one level. <P> The first set of ten pamphlets, published in 1981, and this second set of nine represent a sample of the various levels and approaches and it is hoped that they will stimulate many more people to contribute to this scheme. It does not take very long to write a short pamphlet, but its value to someone teaching a topic for the first time can be very great. <P> Each pamphlet is prefaced by a statement of aims, level, necessary background, etc. <P> <b>C. A. Taylor</b><br> <i>Editor for the Commission</i> <h3>First Series (1981)</h3> <ul> <li>1. <a href="pamphlets/1/index.html">A non-mathematical introduction to X-ray diffraction.</a> <i>C. A. Taylor</i> <li>2. <a href="pamphlets/2/index.html">An introduction to the scope, potential and applications of X-ray analysis.</a> <i>M. Laing</i> <li>3. <a href="pamphlets/3/index.html"> Introduction to the Calculation of Structure Factors.</a> <i>S. C. Wallwork</i> <li>4. <a href="pamphlets/4/index.html">The Reciprocal Lattice.</a> <i>A. Authier</i> <li>5. <a href="pamphlets/5/index.html">Close-packed structures.</a> <i>P. Krishna and D. Pandey</i> <li>6. <a href="pamphlets/6/index.html">Pourquoi les groupes de Sym&eacute;trie en Cristallographie.</a> <i>D. Weigel</i> <li>7. <a href="pamphlets/7/index.html">Crystal structure analysis using the `superposition' - and `complementary' - structures. </a> <i>L. H&ouml;hne and L. Kutchabsky</i> <li>8. <a href="pamphlets/8/index.html">Anomalous Dispersion of X-rays in Crystallography.</a> <i>S. Caticha-Ellis</i> <li>9. <a href="pamphlets/9/index.html">Rotation Matrices and Translation Vectors in Crystallography.</a> <i>S. Hovm&ouml;ller</i> <li>10. <a href="pamphlets/10/index.html">Metric Tensor and Symmetry Operations in Crystallography.</a> <i>G. Rigault</i> </ul> <h3>Second Series</h3> <ul> <li>11. <a href="pamphlets/11/index.html">The Stereographic Projection.</a> <i>E. J. W. Whittaker</i> <li>12. <a href="pamphlets/12/index.html">Projections of Cubic Crystals.</a> <i>Ian 0. Angell and Moreton Moore</i> <li>13. <a href="pamphlets/13/index.html"> Symmetry.</a> <i>L. S. Dent Glasser</i> <li>14. <a href="pamphlets/14/index.html">Space Group Patterns.</a> <i>W. M. Meier</i> <li>15. <a href="pamphlets/15/index.html"> Elementary X-Ray Diffraction for Biologists.</a> <i>Jenny P. Glusker</i> <li>16. <a href="pamphlets/16/index.html">The Study of Metals and Alloys by X-ray Powder Diffraction Methods.</a> <i>H. Lipson</i> <li>17. <a href="pamphlets/17/index.html">An Introduction to Direct Methods. The Most Important Phase Relationships and their Application in Solving the Phase Problem.</a> <i>H. Schenk</i> <li>18. <a href="pamphlets/18/index.html">An Introduction to Crystal Physics.</a> <i>Ervin Hartmann</i> <li>19. <a href="pamphlets/19/index.html">Introduction to Neutron Powder Diffractometry.</a> <i>E. Arzi</i> </ul> <p> Also available, by permission of the Royal Society of Chemistry, is the article <a href="../../docs/ed/crystal_growing_pgj.html">Crystal Growing</a> by Peter G. Jones (<a href="http://www.rsc.org/ChemistryWorld"><i>Chemistry in Britain</i></a>, Volume <b>17</b>, Number 5, May 1981) </p> <hr> Updated 26 June 2007<P> <p><b>Copyright &copy; International Union of Crystallography</b><p><address> <a href = "http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/docs/bm.html">IUCr Webmaster</a> </address> </body> </html>

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