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- University of North Texas Physics Lecture Demonstrations - Demonstration manual and collection of available audiovisual materials.
- University of California Los Angeles Lecture Demonstration Manual - Drawings, photographs, descriptions, complete table of contents.
- University at Buffalo, State University of New York Physics Leture Demos - Photographs, descriptions
- Brown University Physics Lecture Demonstrations - Pictures, purpose, description, equipment needed, and setup notes for many different demonstrations used at Brown University.
- Clemson University Physics Lecture-Demonstration Facility - Copy of University of Maryland catalog plus complete table of contents in a single file and demonstrations keyed to textbooks.
- Delft University of Technology Demonstration Database - From the department of applied physics of the Delft University of Technology. Contains a full description of lecture demonstrations, along with photographs and technical explanations.
- Tel Aviv University Physics Demonstration Lab - School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel aviv University. Demonstrations available at the school, and related links.
- University of Melbourne Physics Lecture Demonstrations - A quick reference demonstration catalogue compiled for first year physics lecturers at the University of Melbourne. Included are descriptions of apparatus, experimental arrangements and brief operational details.
- Boston University Physics Demo Room - A catalog of the physics lecture demonstrations available at Boston University.
- Juniata College Physics Demonstration Manual - Photographs, descriptions, equipment lists, complete table of contents.
Wikipedia Articles
- Electronic Document System - The Electronic Document System (EDS) - also known as the 'Document Presentation System' - was an early hypertext system focused on creation of interactive documents such as equipment repair manuals or computer-aided instruction texts with embedded links and graphics. EDS was created as 1978-1981 research project at Brown University by Steven Feiner, Sandor Nagy and Andries van Dam.