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| Audience/Grade: | 9 - High School Senior |
| Discipline(s): |
Materials Engineering |
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| Learning Resource Type: |
Reference - General |
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| Description: | "The Plastics Historical Society was formed in 1986 and was first to draw attention to the heritage of the plastics industry and to celebrate all things plastic. It is an independent society affiliated to the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining 1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB, UK. Membership of PHS is open to anyone interested in plastics, rubbers and other polymers. The society's international membership is drawn from industry, education, museum staff, libraries, and auction houses, and represents all age groups. Aims To encourage the study of all historical aspects of plastics and other polymers, including synthetic fibres, rubber and elastomers." |
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| Use of Resource: |
Use by girls. This is a handbook for faculty to read. |
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| Publication Date: | February 2006 |
| Platform/Format: |
WWW |
| Cost: |
Free |
| Download URL: | http://www.plastiquarian.com/ |
| Copyright and Use Restrictions: |
Publication of the Office of Educational Research and Improvement U.S. Department of Education |
| Metadata: |
IEEE LOM Record |
| Collection: |
NEEDS
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