How to Use the Popular Science Library; History of Science; General Index

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Author Serviss, Garrett Putman, 1851-1929
Author Selwyn-Brown, Arthur
LoC No. 23000740
Title How to Use the Popular Science Library; History of Science; General Index
Note Reading ease score: 21.9 (College graduate level). Very difficult to read.
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Summary "How to Use the Popular Science Library; History of Science; General Index" by Garrett P. Serviss is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This volume serves as a comprehensive guide and reference for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of science as it relates to everyday experiences, providing context and historical framework for various scientific disciplines. The text emphasizes the interconnections among different fields of science and presents an engaging approach to learning. The opening of the work introduces the reader to the purpose and value of the Popular Science Library, highlighting the significance of making scientific knowledge accessible to the general public rather than just specialists. It outlines the structure of the volume, which includes guidance for using the library effectively, a concise history of scientific advancements, and a thorough general index. Serviss argues that a fundamental appreciation for science enriches daily life, urging readers to recognize the scientific principles underlying commonplace events and experiences. This foundation sets the stage for an exploration of historical scientific progress, making the study of science both relatable and fascinating. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class Q: Science
Subject Science -- History
Subject Popular science library
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