List of ContributorsPrefaceChapter I Internal Conversion Processes-Yesterday and TodayChapter II Internal Conversion TheoryChapter III Experimental Methods For the Determination of Internal Conversion CoefficientsChapter IV Remarks on Conversion Electron-Gamma Directional CorrelationsChapter V Proceedings of the International Conference on the Internal Conversion ProcessList of ParticipantsRemarks on Conversion Electron Gamma Directional CorrelationsThe Use of Semiconductor Detectors for Internal Conversion MeasurementsA Scheme for High-Luminosity High-Resolution Internal and External Conversion MeasurementsRecent Developments in the Internal-External Conversion (IEC) MethodApplication of the Internal-External Conversion (IEC) Method to the Lens-Type SpectrometerThe IEC Method Applied to a Medium-Thin Magnetic Lens SpectrometerImprovement of the Resolution of a Siegbahn-Svartholm Type Iron-Yoke Double-Focusing SpectrometerRecent Determinations of Conversion Coefficients of E2 Transitions Obtained from Coincidence Techniques and the Peak-to-Beta Spectrum MethodThe Beta Spectrum of Au198, and the Conversion Coefficients of the 412-keV Line in Hg198Method for Measuring Internal Conversion Coefficients Using a Bent-Crystal Gamma-Ray Monochromator and a Magnetic Electron SpectrometerConversion Coefficient Measurements Employing Magnetic and Solid-State SpectrometersAnomalous K/L Ratio of the Conversion Electrons from (p, 2n) ReactionsMeasurement of Electron Capture Ratios and Internal Conversion Coefficient Ratios with a Solid State DetectorInformation on Conversion Coefficients from Coulomb Excitation and Lifetime MeasurementsAnomalies in Internal Conversion Coefficients of ¿2 Transitions in Even-Even NucleiDetermination of the Conversion Coefficient in Yb170 with Scintillation MethodsOn the Anomalies of E2 Conversion Coefficients in the Deformed-Nucleus RegionThe K Conversion Coefficient of the Pure E2 123-keV Transition in Gd154 by a Coincidence MethodConversion Coefficient Measurements in Sm152, Gd154, and Dy160 by the IEC Method¿ Conversion Coefficients of Mixed E2-M1 Rotational TransitionsA Test of the Effect of Scattering on the f Factor Used in the IEC MethodE2 Conversion Coefficients of the 245-keV Transition in Sm152 and the 344-keV Transition in Gd152Nuclear Models, Particle Correlations, and Internal Conversion CoefficientsConfirmation of the Presence of E0 in Direct Competition with M1 and E2Large E0-E2 Mixing Observed in Gd154Some Conversion Coefficients Which Should Be MeasuredAnomalous M1 Transitions in Ta181 and Lu175Anomalous E1 ConversionInternal Conversion Measurements of Transitions in Ta181The Conversion Coefficient of Some Gamma Rays in In113, In115, Xe129, and Xe133Internal Conversion Coefficients: General Formulation for All Shells and Application to Low Energy TransitionsOn the Anomalous E2 ¿¿ = 1 Transitions in the Deformed RegionPenetration Effects on M1 Conversion Coefficients and the Core-Excitation ModelNew Calculations of ß4 (M Shell) in TelluriumThe Internal Conversion of High Multipole Order ¿-TransitionsRelative Intensities of Internal Conversion Lines in 137Bam and Bi210pv13/2 High-Precision ß-Ray SpectrometerGamma-Electron Directional Correlation Experiment on the 356-keV ¿ 81-keV Cascade in Cs133Nuclear Structure Effect in the K-Conversion Process of the 81-keV M1 Transition in Cs133Nuclear Structure Effect in the L1-Conversion Process of the 57.1-keV M1 Transition of a Rotational Band in Dy161Internal Conversion Coefficient of the 53-keV Gamma Ray Emitted in the Decay of Ru103Internal Conversion Electrons from Primary Fission FragmentsExperimental and Theoretical Particle Parameters for L Electrons. Directional Correlations in Hg199 and Pt195Angular Correlations Involving Conversion ElectronsParticle Parameters Measured in Pure TransitionsExperimental Studies of Dynamic Contributions to ¿2 Conversion¿ and L Shell Particle Parameters of the 84.