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E-raamat: Relation of Sci-Tech Information to Environmental Studies

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This book, first published in 1990, illustrates the nature and use of sci-tech information in relation to the environment. Sci-tech librarians, government researchers, and compilers and editors of noted indexing/abstracting services describe the efforts of their organizations to compile, maintain, and disseminate the large body of sci-tech information devoted to environmental concerns.

It includes informative chapters on: a description of the Environmental Protection Agency's network of 25 libraries throughout the country, including details of the services offered by the network and the collections of the ten regional libraries and 15 specialized or scientific libraries; a review of the growth of the non-profit, non-advocacy Center for Environmental Information, Inc., with a look at its library and its programs such as the Acid Rain Information Clearinghouse; an examination of the American Chemical Society's journals, books, newsletters, meeting abstracts, and other publications devoted to environmental matters; a look at the Adirondack Research Center and its contributions to furthering the efforts of researchers who study conservation topics as they relate to this important area; and an acknowledgement of the important role played by commercial bibliographies and databases in the quest to rapidly disseminate new information on environmental issues.
Introduction 1(2)
Technology Transfer and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Library Network
3(14)
Monique C. Currie
Barbara S. Roth
Technology Transfer and the EPA Library Network
3(1)
EPA Library Network
4(2)
Special Collections
6(1)
Specialized Libraries
7(2)
Data Sharing
9(2)
Technology
11(1)
Expertise and Knowledge to Share
12(2)
EPA Network Libraries
14(3)
The Center for Environmental Information: Meeting Community Information Needs
17(12)
Frederick W. Stoss
Introduction
17(1)
Founding and Early History
18(2)
Going International with Acid Rain
20(3)
CEI Organization
23(4)
What Lies Ahead
27(2)
Environmental Publications of the American Chemical Society
29(10)
Maureen Welling Matkovich
Introduction
29(1)
Formal Publications
30(3)
Environmental Information for Wider Distribution
33(3)
Divisional Publications
36(1)
Conclusion
37(2)
Adirondack Research Center: Research Resource on the Adirondacks
39(8)
Maryde F. King
I Adirondack Research Center Background
39(1)
II Adirondack Research Center Collection
40(2)
III Research Use of the Collection
42(1)
IV Cooperation with Other Research and Educational Groups
43(4)
Current Awareness Objective of Reference Serial Focusing on Environmental Issues: A Look at Environmental Periodicals Bibliography
47(10)
Joanne St. John
Outgrowth of Environmental Crisis
47(2)
Focus on Accessibility of Information
49(5)
Additional Service
54(2)
Gearing Up for Special Interest Publications
56(1)
Bowker A & I Environment Database: Major Features and Editorial Policies
57(10)
David J. Packer
SPECIAL PAPER
Computer Searching of Chemical Databases by Faculty and Students at the University of Rochester
67(32)
Arleen N. Somerville
Introduction
67(1)
Promotion
68(2)
Objectives
70(1)
Teaching Techniques
71(2)
Teaching Chemical Abstracts
73(10)
Teaching Substructure Searching
83(6)
Logistics
89(2)
Costs
91(1)
Liaison Activities
91(1)
Search Frequency
92(1)
Staying Current
93(1)
Impact of Program
93(1)
Future
94(5)
Sci-Tech Collections
99(2)
Tony Stankus
The Search for Psychological Well-Being in Captive Nonhuman Primates: Information Sources
101(28)
Andrew J. Petto
Melinda A. Novak
Sydney Ann Fingold
Arlene C. Walsh
Introduction
102(1)
Psychological Well-Being in Captive Primates
103(1)
Search Strategies
104(1)
Successful Searching
105(3)
Defining Psychological Weil-Being
108(1)
Identifying and Measuring Psychological Well-Being
109(1)
Interpreting and Implementing Programs and Policies
109(1)
Interacting with a Concerned Public
110(1)
Conclusions
111(18)
New Reference Works In Science And Technology
129(16)
Arleen N. Somerville
Sci-Tech Online
145(6)
Ellen Nagle
Tenth National Online Meeting
145(1)
Database News
146(2)
Publications and Search Aids
148(3)
Sci-Tech In Review
151
Karla Pearce
Ellis Mount