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Bibliography Notes |
The Bibliography was first distributed in machine-readable form at the Society's 1990 Conference. It has since been enlarged, systematized and edited by William Steinhurst and Kip Cooper through 1995. The bibliography has since been passed on to Jennifer L. Ferriss. Cumulative bibliographies from many practitioners and reference sources have been collected and combined in a consistent format.
The current bibliography contains several substantial additions to all the material in the Society Conference Proceedings reflecting bibliographies supplied by practitioners through the current year. The contents of some System Dynamics Newsletters,Society proceedings, the System Dynamics Review and The Systems Thinker (incomplete through July 1998) are documented, as well as review articles, personal bibliographies of several contributors and the results of database and Internet searches.
Corrections and suggestions for improvements are welcome. Please send them to
the System Dynamics Society, Roberta Spencer, Executive Director; Milne 300
Rockefeller College; University at Albany, SUNY; 135 Western Avenue; Albany, NY
12222
Alternatively, by email: system.dynamics@albany.edu
Additional references are always welcome. Please be careful to provide a complete citation, including full names of all authors; title; year of publication; start and end page numbers; publishers, city and the ISBN for books; journal title (no abbreviations), volume, issue number and ISSN for journal articles; book title and full name of all editors for edited books or book sections; location for conferences; degree level and university for theses; computer and operating system type for software; medium type for A/V materials; and institution, report type and report number for technical reports. Key words not included in the title should also be supplied, as well as notes on availability or other information for use in locating a reference. Translations will be appreciated for non-English entries, along with transliterations for those not in western alphabets. Submissions should be done electronically, if possible.