Industrial & Systems Engineering Research: Anthropometric Data
Online Data Sources and Datasets
- Anthropometric Source Book, Volume 1: Anthropometry for Designers (NASA Anthropometry Project, 1978)
- Anthropometric Source Book, Volume 2: A Handbook of Anthropometric Data (NASA Anthropometry Project, 1978)
- Anthropometric Source Book. Volume 3: Annotated Bibliography of Anthropometry (NASA Anthropometry Project, 1978)
- Anthropometric Reference Data for Children and Adults, United States, 1988-1994 (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2009)
- Anthropometric Reference Data for Children and Adults United States, 2003-2006 (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2009)
- Army Anthropometric Survey (ANSUR) (U.S. Army, 1988)
- Firefighter Body Dimensions for Updating Safety Specifications for Fire Apparatus and Firefighter Protective Equipment (NIOSH, 2015)
- Anthropometric Study of U.S. Truck Drivers: Methods, Summary Statistics, and Multivariate Accommodation Models (NIOSH, 2015)
- The World Health Organization (WHO) Child Growth Standards(WHO, 2007)
Books (+ e-books)
- Engineering Data Compendium: Human Perception and Performance, K.R. Boff & J.E. Lincoln, 3 vols., 1988
Lockwood Library Science & Engineering Reference Collection TA166 .E54 - The Measure of Man and Woman: Human Factors in Design, Alvin R. Tilley & Henry Dreyfuss Associates, 2002
Lockwood Library Science & Engineering Reference Collection TA166 .M393 - Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods (CRC Press, 2004)
- A Collation of Anthropometry, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, 1971
Lockwood Library Book Collection GN56 .G35 - Human Dimension & Interior Space: A Source Book of Design Reference Standards (by Julius Panero and Martin Zelnik, 1979)
Abbott Library APL Reference NA2542.4 .P356 1979
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