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Original Articles

Recommended Practice of Library Lighting

Pages 253-281 | Published online: 20 Sep 2013

References

  • Committee on Library Lighting of the IES, “Recommended Practice of Library Lighting”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 45, No. 3, March 1950, p. 185.
  • “IES Lighting Performance Requirements for Table Study Lamps”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 60, No. 7, July 1965, p. 463.
  • CrouchC. L. and KaufmanJ. E., “Portable Lamps for Home Study—A Comparison”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 62, No. 8, August 1967, p. 475.
  • IES Lighting Handbook, 5th Edition, Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017, 1972.
  • Committee on School and College Lighting of the IES, “Guide for Lighting Audiovisual Areas in Schools”, IES CP-30, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 61, No. 7, July 1966, p. 477.
  • Committee on Office Lighting of the IES, “American National Standard Practice for Office Lighting”, IES RP-1 (ANSI A132.1–1973), Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 3, No. 1, October 1973, p. 3.
  • “American National Standard Guide for School Lighting”, Sponsors: American Institute of Architects, Illuminating Engineering Society, National Council on Schoolhcuse Construction, IES RP-3, (ANSI A23.1–1970 [R1962]), Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 57, No. 4, April 1962, p. 253.
  • National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 (ANSI C1). National Fire Protection Association, 60 Batterymarch Street, Boston, Massachusetts, latest edition.
  • Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and Structures, NFPA 101, (ANSI A9.1), National Fire Protection Association, 60 Batterymarch Street, Boston; Massachusetts, Sections 5–10 and 5–11, latest edition.
  • IES Committee on Color, “Color and the Use of Color by the Illuminating Engineer”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 57, No. 12, December 1962, p. 764.
  • JuddD. B., “Choosing Pleasant Color Combinations”, Lighting Design & Application, Vol. 1, No. 8, August 1971, p. 31.
  • HelsonH. and LansfordT., “The Role of Spectral Energy of Source and Background Color in the Pleasantness of Object Colors”, Applied Optics, Vol. 9, July 1970, p. 1513.
  • Committee on Testing Procedures of the IES, “Determination of Average Luminance of Luminaires”, IES LM-37, Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 1, No. 2, January 1972, p. 181.
  • Committee on Recommendations of Quality and Quantity of Illumination of the IES, “Outline of a Standard Procedure for Computing Visual Comfort Ratings for Interior Lighting”, RQQ Report No. 2 (1972), IES LM-42, Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 2, No. 3, April 1973, p. 328.
  • KaufmanJ. E., “Optimizing the Uses of Energy for Lighting”, Lighting Design & Application, Vol. 3, No. 10, October 1973, p. 8.
  • Committee on Daylighting of the IES, “Recommended Practice of Daylighting”, IES RP-5, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 57, No. 8, August 1962, p. 517.
  • Committee on Light Sources of the IES, “Choosing Light Sources for General Lighting”, IES CP-32, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 62, No. 8, August 1967, p. 475.
  • Committee on Lighting and Air Conditioning of the IES, “Lighting and Air Conditioning”, IES CP-28, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 61, No. 3, March 1966, p. 123.
  • La GiusaF. F. and McNelisJ. F., “Guides for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Supplementary Lighting for Study Carrels”, Lighting Design & Application, Vol. 1, No. 11, November 1971, p. 6. (Discussion of: Vol. 2, No. 2, February 1972, p. 39.)

References

  • Committee on Recommendations for Quality and Quantity of Illumination of the IES, “A Method of Evaluating the Visual Effectiveness of Lighting Systems”, RQQ Report No. 4, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 65, August 1970, p. 504.
  • SquillaceS. S. and DiLauraD. L., “Comprehensive Prediction of Contrast Losses”, Paper presented at the Annual IES Conference, Chicago, Illinois, August 1971.
  • GoodbarI., “Simplified Prediction of Contrast Losses”, Paper presented at the Annual IES Conference, Chicago, Illinois, August 1971.

References

  • FinchD. M., “The Effect of Specular Reflection on Visibility, Part I—Physical Measurements for the Determination of Brightness and Contrast”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 54, August 1959, p. 474.
  • ChorltonJ. F. and DavidsonH. F., “The Effect of Specular Reflection on Visibility, Part II—Field Measurements of Loss of Contrast”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 54, August 1959, p. 482.
  • BlackwellH. R., “A More Complete Quantitative Method for Specification of Interior Illumination Levels on the Basis of Performance Data”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 64, April 1969, p. 289.
  • BlackwellH. R., “A General Quantitative Method for Evaluating the Visual Significance of Reflected Glare, Utilizing Visual Performance Data”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol.58, April 1963, p. 161.
  • Committee on Recommendations for Quality and Quantity of Illumination of the IES, “A Method of Evaluating the Visual Effectiveness of Lighting Systems”, RQQ Report No. 4, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 65, August 1970, p. 504.
  • Committee on Recommendations for Quality and Quantity of Illumination of the IES, “The Predetermination of Contrast Rendition Factors for the Calculation of Equivalent Sphere Illumination”, RQQ Report No. 5, Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 2, January 1973, p. 149.

References

  • BlackwellH. R., “Development and Use of a Quantitative Method for Specification of Interior Illumination Levels on the Basis of Performance Data”, Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 54, June 1959, p. 317.
  • IES Lighting Handbook, 5th Edition, Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017, 1972.

References

  • Joint Lighting Survey Committee of the IES and the Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, “How to Make a Lighting Survey,” Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 58, February 1963, p. 87.
  • BarrA. C. and AmickC. L., “Fundamentals of Lighting Cost Analysis,” Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 47, May 1952, p. 260.
  • IES Lighting Handbook, 5th Edition, Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New York, New York 10017, 1972.

References

  • Design Practice Committee of the IES, “General Procedure for Calculating Maintained Illumination.” Illuminating Engineering, Vol. 65, October 1970, p. 602.
  • IES Lighting Handbook, 5th Edition, Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New York 10017, 1972.

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