Anbieter: Bellwetherbooks, McKeesport, PA, USA
paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Very Good Condition - May show some limited signs of wear and may have a remainder mark. Pages and dust cover are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The MIT Press, Cambridge MA and London, 1994
ISBN 10: 0262571072 ISBN 13: 9780262571074
Anbieter: Theoria Books, Andover, MA, USA
Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. 244 pp., xiv. NAP. Contributors: Editors: "The Social Contract for Science", pp. 1-41; Charles M. Vest, "Universities, the Public, and government: The State of the Partnership", pp. 42-58; Gerald Holton, "On Doing One's Damnedest: The Evolution of Trust in Scientific Findings", pp. 59-81; Patricia Woolf, "Integrity and Accountability in Research", pp. 82-100; Dorothy Nelkin, "The Public Face of Science: What Can We Learn from Disputes?", pp. 101-117; Daryl E. Chubin, "How Large an R&D Enterprise?", pp. 118-144; Phillip A. Sharp and Daniel Kleppner, "Views from the Benches: Funding Biomedical Research and the Physical Sciences", pp. 145-158; Harvey M. Sapolsky, "Financing Science after the Cold War", pp. 159-176; Peter Likins and Albert H. Teich, "Indirect Costs and the Government-University Partnership", pp. 177-193; Eugene B. Skolnikoff, "Research in U.S. Universities in a Technologically Competitive World", pp. 194-223; David A. Hamburg, "Conclusion: Construtive Responses to the Changing Social Context of University-Government Relations", pp. 224-233; Index, pp. 234-244. Shiny black and copper wraps with title lettering in copper over black across upper middle front cover. Several nugatory rubbing lines on covers, which look like caused by sliding book in a tight place on the storage shelf (NO discoloration, NO abrasive cuts, NO evidence of these lines on inside covers): describes much worse than it is; teeny tip of white at lower left spine corner and teenier at other cover corners. Tight binding (NO creases), corners sharp. No previous owner names; no remainder mark; no rubbing wear. Clean text. Despite nugatory peccadilloes, Book looks UNREAD. Inscribed by one editor, Kenneth Keniston, on half-title page: "- - - - (Ostensibly, colleague at MIT)/ My love, always / Ken". Signed and Inscribed by Editor.