Darnell Salyer, a Professor of Chemistry at Eastern Kentucky University, reviews a book on animation techniques for the Apple II in this issue. Based on- his description, this book should be quite helpful to those readers who wish to spice up their programs with some eye-catching graphics. This is Darnell's first appearance in this column, but his article on the Apple random number generator appeared in the Newsletter two years ago. Also, he has worked with John Moore at Project SERAPHIM reviewing Apple software. In the second review, Dennis Seivers continues his fine series of book reviews on interfacing. This time the focus of attention is the IBl-1-PC. The final review looks at computer applications in the flavor and fragrance industries, an area that is probably somewhat unfamiliar to many readers.
Do you have some special area of computer expertise that you would like to share with your colleagues? If so, why not write to me and ask if there are books in your field of interest that you might review. Of course, it is always interesting to hear from the readers. Even if you don't wish to review a book, but want to share some comments or suggestions, write to Dr. Harry E. Pence, Book Review Editor, Department of Chemistry, SUNY-Oneonta, Oneonta, NY 13820.