Advantages and Disadvantages of Licensing Engineers

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
B. B. Gottsberger
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1922

Abstract

HAVE given considerable thought during the past year to the subject of licensing of engineers and par-ticularly to the position which the mining engineer should take on this question. I have found, however, that it is not a subject which yields much result for the thought expended on it. So far as any published record will show, mining engineers have been either ignorant of the extent to which the movement for the licensing of engineers has progressed or else indifferent to it. It is true that the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, by a questionnaire sent out to its member-ship, did a great deal in calling this matter to the atten-tion of the mining profession, and so far as I know, the report of its committee, which analyzed the replies received, is the only published statement of the feelings and opinions of our branch of the engineering profes-sion. It is to be hoped that the conclusions shown by that report, namely, that mining engineers are almost unanimously opposed to the principle of licensing and consequently any legislation dealing with it, has received serious thought and that we are ready for an even more thorough consideration of the subject.
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APA: B. B. Gottsberger  (1922)  Advantages and Disadvantages of Licensing Engineers

MLA: B. B. Gottsberger Advantages and Disadvantages of Licensing Engineers. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1922.

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