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Publication date: 1 December 1999

Catherine Coy, Marni Ludwig and Kasey Jueds

In the words of Stanley Kunitz, poetry is not a single nation but a teeming nation of nations. With more than 1,300 new poetry titles to choose from each year, how can librarians…

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In the words of Stanley Kunitz, poetry is not a single nation but a teeming nation of nations. With more than 1,300 new poetry titles to choose from each year, how can librarians make the best acquisitions for their communities? The following resource materials from Poets House – a 35,000‐volume poetry library and literary center – offer a starting point. Highlights a wide variety of selections from Poets House’s annual exhibit of all the year’s new poetry books. The Directory of American Poetry Books provides complete bibliographic information and capsule reviews for more than 7,000 books published since 1991. These materials were originally distributed at the 1999 American Library Association Conference, where Poets House exhibited the entire 1999 Showcase and presented poetry readings and a panel discussion entitled “Making poetry come alive in community libraries”.

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Collection Building, vol. 18 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0160-4953

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Publication date: 1 January 1988

I. Matsuda

Copper‐clad polyimide glass laminates that pass the GPY/Polyimide Specifications of IPC‐L‐108A have been developed using the Michael reaction of bismaleimide and m‐aminophenol…

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Copper‐clad polyimide glass laminates that pass the GPY/Polyimide Specifications of IPC‐L‐108A have been developed using the Michael reaction of bismaleimide and m‐aminophenol. The addition reaction of m‐aminophenol to N‐phenylmaleimide has been confirmed from NMR, IR, and ultimate analysis. The peel strength of copper‐clad laminates is 1·8–2·0 kg/cm. The coefficient of expansion in the Z direction (25°C–246°C) is 0·96%. The glass transition temperature with post‐curing for an hour at 250°C is about 295°C. Water absorption by IPC‐L‐108A is 0·25%.

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Circuit World, vol. 14 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0305-6120

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