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  • Volume 5, Number 4
  • Volume 5, Number 3
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Managing the Modern Laboratory, Volume 5

Below are the tables of content for all MML issues in Volume 5.

  • Volume 5, Number 4
  • Grading Laboratory Performance
    by L. Wayne Collins (Deer Park, TX)
    The Shrinking Laboratory
    by W. Jeffrey Hurst (Mt. Gretna, PA)
    Graduate Education in Chemistry and the Graduate Student Pipeline
    by Michael W. Babich (Melbourne, FL)
    Transforming the Laboratory by Implementing an Electronic Laboratory Notebook
    by Sheila Davis & John Trigg (Harrow, UK)
    Editorial on “Shut Door Policy”
    by David Green
    Listing of meetings of potential interest
    Book Review of Marketing to the European Laboratory
    by Dave Jensen
    ALMA pages
    by John Coulter
    Career Quest Column: There are No Safe Harbors in Today’s Employment Environment
    by John Borchardt
  • Volume 5, Number 3
  • Effective Handling of Laboratory Customer Complaints
    by Doug Rinehart (Honolulu, HI)
    Instrument Validation
    by Siri H. Segalstad (Oslo, Norway)
    Critical Skills and Training Assessments in an Analytical Laboratory
    by Phil Engler (Dublin, OH)
    Forum on "Motivation"
    Editorial on "The Future is Here
    by David Green
    Listing of meetings of potential interest.
    Management Question and Answer Column
    by Tom Lyttle
    Editorial Advisory Board Feature on Stevens, Logan, and Scheelings
    Career Spectrum Column on "Outside Looking In
    by Dave Jensen
    ALMA pages
    by John Coulter
  • Volume 5, Number 2
  • Guidelines for the Development of Custom Analytical Laboratory Automation Technology
    by John K. Sanders (Kingsport, TN)
    Will I Have a Lab to Manage in 2010?
    by John K. Borchardt (Houston, TX)
    Adding Value for the Customer
    by Claude A. Lucchesi (Evanston, IL) 
    "Full Lab, No Lab, Outsourcing In Between
    by Ronald L. Niece (Tustin, CA)
    Preparing Analytical Problem Solvers and Process Analytical Chemists
    by Lynn A. Melton (Richardson, TX)
    Sitting Skills" - editorial
    by David W. Green
    Management Questions and Answers
    by Tom Lyttle
    Editorial Advisory Board Feature on Koch and Scheelings
    ALMA pages
    by John Coulter
    EuroALMA meeting report
    by Alexander Debets
    Updated listing of meetings of interest
    Letter to the editor from Lucchesi
    Miscellaneous - guidelines for authors; invitation to become a reviewer
  • Volume 5, Number 1
  • Problem-based Learning in Teaching Analytical Chemistry: An Integrative Approach
    by Margaret V. Merritt (Wellesley College)
    Motivating & Developing Today’s Analytical Personnel
    by Robert F. Siegmund (Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corp.)
    The Role of Chemometrics in Chemical Image Analysis,
    by Robert C. Schweitzer, Arjun S. Bangalore, and Patrick J Treado (ChemIcon Inc.)
    Forum on “Communicating with Clients”
    The Art of Being Uncomfortable
    editorial by David W. Green
    Meetings of potential interest
    Question and Answer Column
    by Tom Lyttle
    Editorial Advisory Board Feature on Diamondstone and Lucchesi
    Book review of NMR Spectra of Polymers and Polymer Additives
    by Bill Stevens
    Book review of Career Management for Scientists and Engineers
    by Ted Logan
    ALMA pages, including announcement of Pittcon Symposium
    by John Coulter
    Letters to the editor
Revised: Saturday, July 28, 2007
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