Index to <strong>Volume</strong> 6 Asia-Pacific <strong>News</strong> Australia: <strong>Noise</strong> Effects '98 is set for Sydney in November, 6: 43 Australia: <strong>Noise</strong> Effects "98, 6: 104 Australia: Acoustics and vibration software wins engineering award,6: 104 Australia: <strong>Noise</strong> Effects '98, 6: 168 India: <strong>Noise</strong> levels in a tiger preserve, 6: 104 Japan: New officersof INCE/Japan, 6: 168 Japan: New environmental quality standard, 6: 226 New Zealand: INTER-NOISE 98 is set for Christchurch, 6: 43 New Zealand: The <strong>1998</strong> <strong>International</strong> Symposium on Recreationa <strong>Noise</strong>, 6: 43 New Zealand: Brief report on INTER-NOISE 98, 6: 226 Books Acoustics: Architecture e Engineering e The Environment, 6: 169 Acoustics and <strong>Noise</strong>ControlHandbook for Architects andEngineers, 6: 169 Non-Auditory Effects of <strong>Noise</strong>, 6: 169 Handbook of Acoustics, 6: 216 Ruido - Fundamentos y Control, 6: 216 Computational Acoustics and its Environmental Applications, 6: 216 Calendar, World Conference, 6: 59,187,123,245 Directory, NNI, 6: 53,116,180,235 Directory of <strong>Noise</strong>Control Services, 6: 63,127,191,246 Editorials, 6: 4,6,68,70,132,134,196,198 European <strong>News</strong> Belgium: ISMA23 to be held in Leuven, 6: 42 Belgium: ISMA23 Conference is Held in Leuven, 6: 225 Belgium: Wolfel supportsenvironmental pollution modeling, 6: 225 Belgium: ABAV and NAG organizeacoustics course, 6: 167 Denmark: European noise conference is held in Copenhagen, 6: 225 Estonia: Joint <strong>International</strong> Symposium on Transport <strong>Noise</strong> and Vibration, 6: 42 European Union: European Unionestablishes noiseworking groups, 6: 167 Germany: euroenoise set for Munich in October, 6: 103 United Kingdom: Reporton Non-auditory Effectsof <strong>Noise</strong>is published, 6: 42 United Kingdom: Bratby is appointed lOA chief executive, 6: 42 United Kingdom: Newinterdisciplinary conference toexchange research on smart structures, 6: 42 Features Draft <strong>International</strong> INCE Working Party Report on Technical Assessment of the Effectiveness of <strong>Noise</strong> Walls, 6: 11 <strong>Noise</strong> Control- Principles and Practice, 6: 37,157,217 Standards for a QuieterWorld: Some Acoustical Reflections from the UK National Physical Laboratory, 6: 74 Travel Planning for INTER-NOISE 98 and the Recreational <strong>Noise</strong> Symposium, 6: 85 NOISE-CON 98 and SQS98 Report, 6: 98 Reporting Guidlines for Community <strong>Noise</strong> Reaction Surveys, 6: 139 INTER-NOISE 98 and Queenstown '98, 6: 145 INTER-NOISE 99 Announcement and Call for Papers, 6: 149 ACTIVE 99 Announcement and Call for Papers, 6: 153 <strong>Noise</strong> ControlStandards for Machinery and Workplaces, 6: 201 Advances in Acoustical Standards and Electroacoustics, 6: 209 INCE Update General Assembly to meet in Christchurch, New Zealand,6: 46 INCEIUSA elects <strong>1998</strong>officersand directors, 6: INCEIUSA issues new Recommended Practice, 6: 46 State of the Institute, 1997, 6: 46 Announcement: Award for excellence in noise controlengineering, 6: 106 Announcement: Outstanding Educatoraward, 6: 107 First announcement: ACTIVE 99 and INTER-NOISE 99,6: 108 <strong>International</strong> INCE financial report for 1997, 6: 108 INTER-NOISE 99 StudentPaper Prize Competition, 6: 228 I-INCE establishes ISO liaison, 6: 229 <strong>International</strong> Advertiser Contacts, 6: 61,125,189,238 Member SocietyProfiles <strong>Noise</strong> and Vibration Division, SAIMechE, 6: 9 Sociedad Espanola de Acustica, 6: 72 Schweizerische Gesellschaft fUr Akustik, 6: 137 NALS (Germany), 6: 200 Obituaries N. Chris Paulhus,6: 45 GerritJan Kleinhoote van Os, 6: 48 RobertO. Fehr, 6: 229 Sir James Lighthill, 6: 229 Pan American <strong>News</strong> Brazil: 1st PIA Congress - Florianopolis, Brazil, 6: 166 USA: Penn State offers World Campus noise control engineering program, 6: 44 USA: Participants soughtfor round robin on community noise, 6: 44 USA: MSHA publishes proposed noise regulation, 6: 44 USA Arvin partners with U.S. Airforce to improve automotive and aircraftsound quality, 6: 44 USA AdnalAkay named Lord Professor in mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon, 6: 44 USALarsonDavisIncorporated appoints a new CEO and president, 6: 44 USA: INCE/USA representatives appointed to CAOHC council, 6: 105 USA: ProfessorRaj Singh wins a national teaching award, 6: 105 USA: Government certifications and accrediations for Industrial Acoustics Company's aero-acoustic laboratories, 6: 105 USA: Two new ANSI standards are approved, 6: 105 USA: Woodruffschoolhas new anechoicchamber, 6: 166 USA: NGC Testing Services acoustical facilities now available to manufacturers, 6: 166 USA: Progressreport on transition to quieter airplanes 6: 227 USA: Eriksson Research is founded, 6: 227 Product <strong>News</strong>, 6: 55,118,182,240 Standards <strong>News</strong> (USA), 6: 49,109,170,174,230,232 248 <strong>Noise</strong>l<strong>News</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>1998</strong> <strong>December</strong>
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