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Become an Author for ASNT's New Programmed Instruction
Series
ASNT is currently developing a new Programmed Instruction series for
Magnetic Particle Testing, Liquid Penetrant Testing, Ultrasonic Testing,
Electromagnetic Testing, and Radiographic Testing. This series will
expand on information previously provided in the General Dynamics
Programmed Instruction series.
ANST is searching for qualified authors
who will be responsible for organizing information to include all
topics covered in the Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A.
ASNT will provide authors with SNT-TC-1A outlines, as well
as the most recent version of our method specific Handbook for the
selection of images to accompany the text. Authors will also be given
the new Classroom Training Books that should compliment the text in
the Programmed Instruction series. Authors will be responsible for
updating text from the General Dynamics series, locating images from
the Handbook or other sources, and organizing the book to include
topics found in the SNT-TC-1A outlines. We are very interested
in incorporating new, high quality images for this series. We will
assist you in obtaining copyright for images that are not your own.
If you are interested in accepting
the role of author for this exciting and very much needed new series,
please send your information regarding area of expertise, estimated
time for completion, and your fee to Ann Spence, Educational Materials
Editor, at aspence@asnt.org
or 800-222-2768 ext. 235.
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