FAQs

What is this site?
It is strictly a news website focusing on news of publications, meetings, standards, education & training in industry & science areas that relate to measurement and practices of measurement technologies. But only news items.

Where do we get our news?
We get it from many sources both on and off the Web.

Visitors are welcome to submit their own news items at no cost, too, in fact they are encouraged.

Submitted news stories have the top priority in the news queue since they save us time (most of the time, that is).

To submit a news or PR story (post) click on the “Submissions” here or at the link at the top of the page. A new page with a submission form will appear.

The rest is straightforward.

We limit organizations’ PR stories to a maximum frequency of one per week, unless there is an significant issue that warrants more frequent publishing

There is no requirement to register.

Realize, please, that for the sake of our reputation as a student-friendly website provider, we reserve the right to edit or delete all entries. They are all reviewed!

How is this site different than other sites in The MeasurementMedia Network of Temperatures.com, Inc in Southampton Pennsylvania, USA.

It took over the media news function from MeasurementDevices.com more than four years ago, because the latter has grown into a large news site with the media portion getting second shrift. Now this site has matured and recently undergone an overhaul to make it easier to navigate and for you to find what you seek in our archives or more than 1200 media-related stories and meetings details.

MeasurementDevices.com focus was sharpened to deal with new developments and applications of Measurement technologies and new of suppliers and technical resources for those interested in measuring instruments and sensors. It has grown far beyond our expectations.

We wanted visitors to recognize the distinction and have come to believe that a news-only website was the way to achieve this.

The Future
We are gradually doing this with some of our other websites as you may notice; there is just too much useful and interesting content on the Web in the many faceted face of measurement technologies and practices. Your thoughts and comments are always welcome and appreciated.

Thanks for visiting.