International Handbook on Regulating Nanotechnologies – free access to first and last chapters

by Andrew Maynard on February 15, 2011

Here’s an offer I’m sure you won’t be able to resist: The opportunity to read the first and last chapters of the just-published International Handbook on Regulating Nanotechnologies – for free!

Due to the farsightedness of my co-editors, the publishers have agreed to let authors post their chapters on their institutional web pages.

So if you head over to the Risk Science Blog, you can download the chapter that frames the book, and the one that pulls everything together at the end.

Don’t all rush at once!

I have to add, this was a master-stroke by Di Bowman in her negotiations with Edward Elgar Publishing- kudos to her!

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1 Bill Kojola February 17, 2011 at 9:01 am

I took your advice and didn’t “rush all at once” – but I did eventually download the chapters. Thanks!

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