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Technology books
Technology books are chiefly scientific and technical literature encompassing physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers and computing, and information technology.
Families too often find the cheaper, substandard, bundled encyclopedia articles quite sufficient for most school reports and family questions. More importantly, technology books are scientific authorities on technological history, about the cutting edge of knowledge, books that reveal what science has to do even touching the supposedly non-scientific areas of our lives. Among students, technology books chiefly containing student research and resource-based learning projects, are tools to emphasize higher level thinking, problem-solving and decision-making. Publications dealing on these subjects are provided to assist the technological and scientific knowledge that is perceived to advance at an explosive rate with developments being announced almost daily. More than ever, publishers, researchers and authors are challenge to monitor these developments and anticipate how it will impact on their own works.
There is an apparent information overload, but at the same time there is a need to keep abreast. Is it ever a wonder then why terms and fields like micro/nanotechnology and microlithography to name a harder few, appear to be quizzical at first, but in the long run, appreciated and celebrated? It is observed that majority of published technology books are focused towards both the global professional and the academic engineering audiences. These resources to be more handy and practical are being coupled with videos and other related resources with real-world answers to assistive technology questions as well as practical tips and expert advice for assessing and implementing assistive solutions.
In general, technology books can be regarded as materials that deal on ‘cutting edge' topics. For one, the boom of information technology saw the prevalence of book releases by the companies like Cisco Press, leading suppliers like Adobe Press, and innovators of networking solutions for corporate intranets and the global Internet.
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