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Landolt–Börnstein

Landolt–Börnstein is a collection of property data in materials science and the closely related fields of chemistry, physics and engineering published by Springer Nature.[1][2][3]

History edit

On July 28, 1882, Dr. Hans Heinrich Landolt and Dr. Richard Börnstein, both professors at the "Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule" (Agricultural College) at Berlin, signed a contract with the publisher Ferdinand Springer on the publication of a collection of tables with physical-chemical data. The title of this book "Physikalisch-chemische Tabellen" (Physical-Chemical Tables) published in 1883 was soon forgotten. Owing to its success the data collection has been known for more than a hundred years by each scientist only as "The Landolt-Börnstein".[4]

1250 copies of the 1st Edition were printed and sold. In 1894, the 2nd Edition was published, in 1905 the 3rd Edition, in 1912 the 4th Edition, and finally in 1923 the 5th Edition. Supplementary volumes of the latter were printed until as late as 1936. New Editions saw changes in large expansion of volumes, number of authors, updated structure, additional tables and coverage of new areas of physics and chemistry.

The 5th Edition was eventually published in 1923, consisting of two volumes and comprising a total of 1,695 pages. Sixty three authors had contributed to it. The growth that had already been noticed in previous editions, continued. It was clear, that "another edition in approximately 10 years" was no solution. A complete conceptual change of the Landolt–Börnstein had thus become necessary. For the meantime supplementary volumes in two-year intervals should be provided to fill in the blanks and add the latest data. The first supplementary volume of the 5th Edition was published in 1927, the second in 1931 and the third in 1935/36. The latter consisted of three sub-volumes with a total of 3,039 pages and contributions from 82 authors.

The 6th Edition (1950) was published in line with the revised general frame. The basic idea was to have four volumes instead of one, each of which was to cover different fields of the Landolt–Börnstein under different editors. Each volume was given a detailed table of contents. Two major restrictions were also imposed. The author of a contribution was asked to choose a "Bestwert" (optimum value) from the mass of statements of an experimental value in the publications of different authors, or derive a "wahrscheinlichster Wert” (most possible value). The other change of importance was that not only diagrams became as important as tables, but that text also became necessary to explain the presented data.[5]

The New Series edit

The New Series represents over 520 books published between 1961 and 2018 and includes more than 220,000 pages covering mechanical, optical, acoustical, thermal, spectroscopic, electrical and magnetic properties among others. The New Series offers critically evaluated data by over 1,000 expert authors and editors in materials science.

Particle Physics Reference Library edit

Three of the volumes in the New series. Group 1 Elementary particles, nuclei and atoms—volumes 21A, B1, B2, and C—have been updated (2020) and published open access in an independent hand book series, Particle Physics Reference Library, following a joint CERN–Springer initiative.[6] These volumes are Theory and experiments,[7] Detectors for particles and radiation,[8] and Accelerators and colliders.[9]

Landolt-Börnstein Online edit

Landolt–Börnstein books have gone through various digitization initiatives, from CD-ROM to FTP and PDF formats. Landolt–Börnstein books content is now available on SpringerMaterials.

Subjects covered by Landolt–Börnstein edit

References edit

  1. ^ Drake, Miriam (2003). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Second Edition -. CRC Press. pp. 2339–2344. ISBN 978-0-8247-2079-7.
  2. ^ Bottle, R. T.; Rowland, J. F. B. (2011-12-01). Information Sources in Chemistry. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-097685-4.
  3. ^ Page, Bernd; Voigt, Kristina (2003-02-01). "Recent history and development of environmental information systems and databases in Germany". Online Information Review. 27 (1): 37–50. doi:10.1108/14684520310462554. ISSN 1468-4527.
  4. ^ Sarkowski, Heinz (2008). Springer-Verlag: History of a Scientific Publishing House: Part 1: 1842–1945 Foundation Maturation Adversity. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 131. ISBN 978-3-540-92887-4.
  5. ^ Götze, Heinz (2008). Springer-Verlag: History of a Scientific Publishing House: Part 2: 1945 - 1992. Rebuilding - Opening Frontiers - Securing the Future. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 342–344. ISBN 978-3-540-92888-1.
  6. ^ "The "Particle Physics Reference Library" is now available on everybody's desktop". CERN. 2024-02-22. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  7. ^ Schopper, Herwig, ed. (2020). Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 1: Theory and Experiments. Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-38207-0. ISBN 978-3-030-38206-3.
  8. ^ Fabjan, Christian W.; Schopper, Herwig, eds. (2020). Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 2: Detectors for Particles and Radiation. Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-35318-6. ISBN 978-3-030-35317-9.
  9. ^ Myers, Stephen; Schopper, Herwig, eds. (2020). Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 3: Accelerators and Colliders. Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-34245-6. ISBN 978-3-030-34244-9.

External links edit

  • Landolt–Börnstein Online
  • SpringerMaterials
  • Springer Nature

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Landolt Bornstein is a collection of property data in materials science and the closely related fields of chemistry physics and engineering published by Springer Nature 1 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 The New Series 2 1 Particle Physics Reference Library 3 Landolt Bornstein Online 4 Subjects covered by Landolt Bornstein 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOn July 28 1882 Dr Hans Heinrich Landolt and Dr Richard Bornstein both professors at the Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Agricultural College at Berlin signed a contract with the publisher Ferdinand Springer on the publication of a collection of tables with physical chemical data The title of this book Physikalisch chemische Tabellen Physical Chemical Tables published in 1883 was soon forgotten Owing to its success the data collection has been known for more than a hundred years by each scientist only as The Landolt Bornstein 4 1250 copies of the 1st Edition were printed and sold In 1894 the 2nd Edition was published in 1905 the 3rd Edition in 1912 the 4th Edition and finally in 1923 the 5th Edition Supplementary volumes of the latter were printed until as late as 1936 New Editions saw changes in large expansion of volumes number of authors updated structure additional tables and coverage of new areas of physics and chemistry The 5th Edition was eventually published in 1923 consisting of two volumes and comprising a total of 1 695 pages Sixty three authors had contributed to it The growth that had already been noticed in previous editions continued It was clear that another edition in approximately 10 years was no solution A complete conceptual change of the Landolt Bornstein had thus become necessary For the meantime supplementary volumes in two year intervals should be provided to fill in the blanks and add the latest data The first supplementary volume of the 5th Edition was published in 1927 the second in 1931 and the third in 1935 36 The latter consisted of three sub volumes with a total of 3 039 pages and contributions from 82 authors The 6th Edition 1950 was published in line with the revised general frame The basic idea was to have four volumes instead of one each of which was to cover different fields of the Landolt Bornstein under different editors Each volume was given a detailed table of contents Two major restrictions were also imposed The author of a contribution was asked to choose a Bestwert optimum value from the mass of statements of an experimental value in the publications of different authors or derive a wahrscheinlichster Wert most possible value The other change of importance was that not only diagrams became as important as tables but that text also became necessary to explain the presented data 5 The New Series editThe New Series represents over 520 books published between 1961 and 2018 and includes more than 220 000 pages covering mechanical optical acoustical thermal spectroscopic electrical and magnetic properties among others The New Series offers critically evaluated data by over 1 000 expert authors and editors in materials science Particle Physics Reference Library edit Three of the volumes in the New series Group 1 Elementary particles nuclei and atoms volumes 21A B1 B2 and C have been updated 2020 and published open access in an independent hand book series Particle Physics Reference Library following a joint CERN Springer initiative 6 These volumes are Theory and experiments 7 Detectors for particles and radiation 8 and Accelerators and colliders 9 Landolt Bornstein Online editLandolt Bornstein books have gone through various digitization initiatives from CD ROM to FTP and PDF formats Landolt Bornstein books content is now available on SpringerMaterials Subjects covered by Landolt Bornstein editCondensed matter Nuclear physics Physical and chemical properties of molecules and radicals Physical chemistry Advanced materials Advanced technologies Geophysics BiophysicsReferences edit Drake Miriam 2003 Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science Second Edition CRC Press pp 2339 2344 ISBN 978 0 8247 2079 7 Bottle R T Rowland J F B 2011 12 01 Information Sources in Chemistry Walter de Gruyter ISBN 978 3 11 097685 4 Page Bernd Voigt Kristina 2003 02 01 Recent history and development of environmental information systems and databases in Germany Online Information Review 27 1 37 50 doi 10 1108 14684520310462554 ISSN 1468 4527 Sarkowski Heinz 2008 Springer Verlag History of a Scientific Publishing House Part 1 1842 1945 Foundation Maturation Adversity Springer Science amp Business Media p 131 ISBN 978 3 540 92887 4 Gotze Heinz 2008 Springer Verlag History of a Scientific Publishing House Part 2 1945 1992 Rebuilding Opening Frontiers Securing the Future Springer Science amp Business Media pp 342 344 ISBN 978 3 540 92888 1 The Particle Physics Reference Library is now available on everybody s desktop CERN 2024 02 22 Retrieved 2024 03 07 Schopper Herwig ed 2020 Particle Physics Reference Library Volume 1 Theory and Experiments Cham Springer International Publishing doi 10 1007 978 3 030 38207 0 ISBN 978 3 030 38206 3 Fabjan Christian W Schopper Herwig eds 2020 Particle Physics Reference Library Volume 2 Detectors for Particles and Radiation Cham Springer International Publishing doi 10 1007 978 3 030 35318 6 ISBN 978 3 030 35317 9 Myers Stephen Schopper Herwig eds 2020 Particle Physics Reference Library Volume 3 Accelerators and Colliders Cham Springer International Publishing doi 10 1007 978 3 030 34245 6 ISBN 978 3 030 34244 9 External links editLandolt Bornstein Online SpringerMaterials Springer Nature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landolt Bornstein amp oldid 1213045345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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