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In the early years of the International Thermoelectric Society a newsletter "Thermoelectric News" was printed and mailed to members once or twice a year. Eleven issues were published, ten of which are attached below. Volume 9 from 1997 is not presently available. If anyone has a copy, please contact the ITS webmaster and we will post it here. Three Thermoelectric Directories (1994-6) were also published and distributed. Each of these documents are made available as attachments below.
The Thermoelectrics Society of Japan (TSJ) was established in 2004 with an aim to promote the development of thermoelectric industry, science and technology.