Many of these resources were initially identified by students in Tier III 415A classes. I have only minimally re-formatted their citations. For enhanced on-screen readability, I have not used italics for the titles of books or journals. I do not claim to have confirmed the accuracy of the bibliographic references, especially for the hardcopy resources.
These resources are not sorted into categories. Many of them provide access to information relevant to several quite different topics. Most of them provide information that should be of interest to any student in the course, so having to read through the whole list while searching for background information for your term paper is a blessing, not a burden.
In all cases, it is your responsibility to critically assess the value of the resource. Being listed on this page raises the probability that the resource exists, that it may well be physically available to Ohio University students, and that it has some relevance to the course; it does not constitute my endorsement (nor anyone else's) of the accuracy or objectivity of the information presented by the listed resource.
Richard D. Piccard
Armstead, H. Christopher H. Geothermal Energy: It's past, present and future contributions to the energy needs of man. 2nd ed. New York: E. & F.N. Spon, 1983.
Dick Piccard revised this file (http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~piccard/entropy/citations.html) on December 20, 2005.
Please E-Mail any comments or suggestions to piccard@ohio.edu.