
This volume is a natural complement to the book Information Handling in Astronomy published in the same series. The scope of these two volumes includes not only dealing with professional astronomical data from the collecting instruments (ground-based and space-borne) to the users / researchers, but also publishing, education and public outreach.
In short, the information flow in astronomy is thus illustrated from sources (cosmic objects) to end (mankind's knowledge).
This book will be very useful for researchers, teachers, editors, publishers, librarians, computer scientists, sociologists of science, research planners and strategists, project managers, public-relations officers, plus those in charge of astronomy-related organizations, as well as by students aiming at a career in astronomy or related space science.
| chris kilram anthony picciano lauro martines gulsel m kavalali guillaume renac meignan | sean chen vandevoorde sean kane william forsyth united states government |