Grow the MetLibrary. Strengthen the profession.
The MetLibrary is only as powerful as the knowledge it contains. If you work with metrology standards, calibration guidance, or measurement science reference materials not yet indexed in the MetLibrary, your submission helps every MetTutor user who asks a question in that domain.
Every submission makes MetTutor smarter for every user
MetTutor’s answers are only as comprehensive as the MetLibrary that grounds them. When you submit a calibration procedure, technical paper, standards interpretation, institutional guide, or measurement science reference document, you are contributing directly to the knowledge base that calibration technicians, lab managers, students, and educators rely on every day.
Accepted submissions are reviewed by the MetTutor content team, curated for accuracy and relevance, structured for retrieval, and added to the MetLibrary — where they become permanently available as cited, traceable sources for future queries. Your expertise becomes part of the foundation of metrology education.
Submissions that expand MetLibrary coverage into disciplines, instruments, or standards not yet well represented are especially valuable — from specialized pressure metrology procedures to niche dimensional calibration techniques to emerging measurement standards not yet in wide circulation.
Every MetTutor answer cites its source in APA 7 format
All MetLibrary references are cited in APA 7th edition format — identifying the document title, author or issuing organization, publication year, and source. When MetTutor draws on a submitted document, the original author or issuing body is credited by name in a standardized format that can be independently verified. Your contribution is not anonymized — it is cited.
Every submitted document goes through a four-step review process before it is added to the MetLibrary. This ensures the MetLibrary maintains its standard of accuracy, authority, and citation discipline.
Please review these requirements before submitting a document for MetLibrary consideration.
Your submission’s impact on the measurement community
The MetLibrary is not a static archive — it is a living knowledge base that grows more useful with every accepted submission. When you contribute a calibration procedure, technical paper, or guidance document, you are not uploading a file. You are extending the reach of standards-grounded metrology education to every MetTutor user who needs that knowledge.
In support of the Metrology Institute’s mission to advance measurement science competency across industry and academia, every MetLibrary submission is a direct contribution to that goal — cited by name, available permanently, and accessible to students, technicians, engineers, and educators worldwide.
