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From: James Renfro <jrenfro@dolphin.upenn.edu>
Subject: International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology
To: nj@ccat.sas.upenn.edu (NewJour)
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 14:50:50 -0400 (EDT)
International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology
http://www.mcb.co.uk/ijcst.htm
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http://www.emeraldinsight.com/info/journals/ijcst/ijcst.jsp
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Brief Description Of Purpose, Audience and Typical Contents:
The International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology is highly
regarded as a quality authoritative specialized publication for all
those involved with clothing - whether in fabric design, production,
machinery, management or retailing. It is a refereed journal and a
key source of new research and ideas in its field. IJCST is not just a
journal, it is seen as a means of putting the international community
of researchers and industry in touch with one another. A combination
of research and technical papers emphasizing the issue of application,
short communications, reviews and a register of international textile
and clothing research offers a broad coverage of the subject area.
Sample Contents Page
International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology.
Journal Contents and Abstracts.
Volume 9 Number 1.
0955-6222
CONTENTS:
WATER VAPOUR TRANSFER IN WATERPROOF BREATHABLE FABRICS. PART 1: UNDER
STEADY-STATE CONDITIONS
Keywords: Clothing industry, Fabric, Tests
WATER VAPOUR TRANSFER IN WATERPROOF BREATHABLE FABRICS. PART 2: UNDER WINDY
CONDITIONS
Keywords: Clothing industry, Fabric, Tests, Wind power
MODELLING JOB COMPLEXITY IN GARMENT MANUFACTURE BY INDUCTIVE LEARNING
Keywords: Clothing industry, Learning, Production management
PROTECTIVE OVERALLS: EVALUATION OF GARMENT DESIGN AND FIT
Keywords: Clothing industry, Protective clothing, Research
ASPECTS OF A PRODUCT MODEL SUPPORTING APPAREL VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES
Keywords: Clothing industry, Computer technology, Model, Product
development, Vi
rtual reality
COMMUNICATIONS: ASSEMBLING TEXTILE STRUCTURES: WEAR SIMULATION
Keywords: Fabric, Fatigue, Sewing, Simulation, Wool
ISSN 0955-6222
Formats: Paper
On-line
Editor: Professor George Stylios
Email: wbuckley@mcb.co.uk
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