T"nis paper constitutes ?J1 interim report
of the PEEC Task Force on Power System Textbooks on
the availability and adequacy of existing textbooks
and reference books on typical electric power systems
subjects. The report explores reasons for the
present glut of books in certain areas while there
is a virtual lack of books on other important (primarily
graduate-level) subjects. The report further
di~cusses alternate methods of publishing materials
needed to educate power system engineers at
the undergraduate and graduate level. The last part
of the paper discusses future efforts of the Task
Force on Power System Textbooks to develop model
outlines for books on various power system topics,
based on the input of exoerts from academia and
industry.
%0 Journal Article
%1 ieee1980electric
%A IEEE,
%D 1980
%K ELECTRIC Electric Power System
%T ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS TEXTBOOKS
%X T"nis paper constitutes ?J1 interim report
of the PEEC Task Force on Power System Textbooks on
the availability and adequacy of existing textbooks
and reference books on typical electric power systems
subjects. The report explores reasons for the
present glut of books in certain areas while there
is a virtual lack of books on other important (primarily
graduate-level) subjects. The report further
di~cusses alternate methods of publishing materials
needed to educate power system engineers at
the undergraduate and graduate level. The last part
of the paper discusses future efforts of the Task
Force on Power System Textbooks to develop model
outlines for books on various power system topics,
based on the input of exoerts from academia and
industry.
@article{ieee1980electric,
abstract = {T"nis paper constitutes ?J1 interim report
of the PEEC Task Force on Power System Textbooks on
the availability and adequacy of existing textbooks
and reference books on typical electric power systems
subjects. The report explores reasons for the
present glut of books in certain areas while there
is a virtual lack of books on other important (primarily
graduate-level) subjects. The report further
di~cusses alternate methods of publishing materials
needed to educate power system engineers at
the undergraduate and graduate level. The last part
of the paper discusses future efforts of the Task
Force on Power System Textbooks to develop model
outlines for books on various power system topics,
based on the input of exoerts from academia and
industry.},
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author = {IEEE},
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keywords = {ELECTRIC Electric Power System},
timestamp = {2023-12-21T15:02:24.000+0100},
title = {ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS TEXTBOOKS},
year = 1980
}