Tools for Technology Transfer Professionals and Practioners
Agricultural Research Bibliographies
- Agricultural Industry Needs
- Agricultural Industry Trends and
Outlook
- The Future of Agricultural Research:
Policy and Funding Issues
- BIOENERGY and BIOFUELS BIBLIOGRAPHY:January 2002 to December 2003
- Intellectual Property Rights in Agriculture
- Invasive Species - Control and Management
- Nutraceuticals
- Projects & Experiments for Young Scientists
- Returns on Agricultural Research Investments
- Support for Agricultural Research: International
Technology Transfer Bibliographies and Reports
- The AGRICOLA Database - an unexpected source of T2 Research
- Business Incubator Resource Guide and Bibliography
- Diffusion of Information: A Key Element of Effective Technology Transfer
- Education Programs in Technology Transfer
- Federal Technology Transfer Offices on the Internet
- Intellectual Property Rights recent literature
- Journal of Technology Transfer articles, 1999 update
- Models, Processes and Shifting Paradigms in Technology Transfer Bibliography, 1999 update.
- Recent Research on Technology Transfer - 95/96 | 97/98
- Technology Transfer FAQ
- Technology Transfer Journals List
- Using Information Systems to Enhance Research Goals and Improve the Technology Transfer Process
Transferring Technologies for Industry Series
Utility Locating Technologies (2000)
- Utility Locating Technologies Conference, Phase 2. Dec 7-8, 2000.
The Adobe Acrobat® Reader 4.0 is needed to view all 10 pages of this document. It can be downloaded from Adobe's website - Utility Locating Technologies: A Summary of Responses to a Statement of Need Distributed by the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
See the Press Release - Statement of Need: Utility Locating Technologies
Agricultural Equipment Manufacturers Industry Reports (1995)
- Using Sensors To Detect Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres in Production Agriculture
- Using Sensors on Agricultural Equipment to Reduce Human Risks
- Alternatives to Petroleum-Based Biocides for Protecting Hardwood Lumber and Manufactured Products
- Detection System To Identify Wetwood in Standing Living Trees and in Cut Logs and Boards
- External and Internal Defect Detection to Optimize Cutting of Hardwood Logs and Lumber
- Novel Technology for Processing Logs and Boards or Other Value-Added Wood Products
- Generating Solutions to the Hardwood Industry's Technology-Based Problems Article by Kate Hayes
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