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Appendix 2


CONTRIBUTOR LIST


How to contribute to this book

As a copylefted work, this book is open to revision and expansion by any interested parties. The only "catch" is that credit must be given where credit is due. This is a copyrighted work: it is not in the public domain!

If you wish to cite portions of this book in a work of your own, you must follow the same guidelines as for any other copyrighted work. Here is a sample from the Design Science License:



The Work is copyright the Author.  All rights to the Work are reserved
by the Author, except as specifically described below. This License   
describes the terms and conditions under which the Author permits you 
to copy, distribute and modify copies of the Work.                    


In addition, you may refer to the Work, talk about it, and (as      
dictated by "fair use") quote from it, just as you would any         
copyrighted material under copyright law.                           


Your right to operate, perform, read or otherwise interpret and/or  
execute the Work is unrestricted; however, you do so at your own risk,
because the Work comes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY -- see Section 7 ("NO    
WARRANTY") below.                                               


If you wish to modify this book in any way, you must document the nature of those modifications in the "Credits" section along with your name, and ideally, information concerning how you may be contacted. Again, the Design Science License:



Permission is granted to modify or sample from a copy of the Work,    
producing a derivative work, and to distribute the derivative work    
under the terms described in the section for distribution above,      
provided that the following terms are met:                            


   (a) The new, derivative work is published under the terms of this  
       License.                                                       


   (b) The derivative work is given a new name, so that its name or   
       title can not be confused with the Work, or with a version of  
       the Work, in any way.                                          


   (c) Appropriate authorship credit is given: for the differences    
       between the Work and the new derivative work, authorship is    
       attributed to you, while the material sampled or used from     
       the Work remains attributed to the original Author; appropriate
       notice must be included with the new work indicating the nature
       and the dates of any modifications of the Work made by you.    


Given the complexities and security issues surrounding the maintenance of files comprising this book, it is recommended that you submit any revisions or expansions to the original author (Tony R. Kuphaldt). You are, of course, welcome to modify this book directly by editing your own personal copy, but we would all stand to benefit from your contributions if your ideas were incorporated into the online ``master copy'' where all the world can see it.


Credits

All entries arranged in alphabetical order of surname. Major contributions are listed by individual name with some detail on the nature of the contribution(s), date, contact info, etc. Minor contributions (typo corrections, etc.) are listed by name only for reasons of brevity. Please understand that when I classify a contribution as ``minor,'' it is in no way inferior to the effort or value of a ``major'' contribution, just smaller in the sense of less text changed. Any and all contributions are gratefully accepted. I am indebted to all those who have given freely of their own knowledge, time, and resources to make this a better book!

Tony R. Kuphaldt

  • Date(s) of contribution(s): 1996 to present
  • Nature of contribution: Original author.
  • Contact at: liec0@lycos.com

Jason Starck

  • Date(s) of contribution(s): May-June 2000
  • Nature of contribution: HTML formatting, some error corrections.
  • Contact at: jstarck@yhslug.tux.org

Your name here

  • Date(s) of contribution(s): Month and year of contribution
  • Nature of contribution: Insert text here, describing how you contributed to the book.
  • Contact at: my_email@provider.net

Typo corrections and other ``minor'' contributions

  • The students of Bellingham Technical College's Instrumentation program.
  • Bart Anderson (January 2004) Corrected conceptual and safety errors regarding Tesla coils.
  • Ed Beroset (May 2002) Suggested better ways to illustrate the meaning of the prefix "poly-" in chapter 10.
  • Duane Damiano (February 2003) Pointed out magnetic polarity error in DC generator illustration.
  • Harvey Lew (February 2003) Typo correction in Basic AC chapter: word "circuit" should have been "circle".
  • Jim Palmer (May 2002) Typo correction on complex number math.
  • Don Stalkowski (June 2002) Technical help with PostScript-to-PDF file format conversion.
  • John Symonds (March 2002) Suggested an improved explanation of the unit "Hertz."
  • Joseph Teichman (June 2002) Suggestion and technical help regarding use of PNG images instead of JPEG.
  • Mark D. Zarella (April 2002) Suggested an improved explanation for the "average" value of a waveform.



Lessons In Electric Circuits copyright (C) 2000-2004 Tony R. Kuphaldt, under the terms and conditions of the Design Science License.

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