Environmental Sources and Publication in the Private Sector
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1977/v14i2/50530Abstract
The private sector in the U.S. reflects a continuing interest in a better environment. It has generated a number of successful information systems and publications covering economic, social, health, legal and scientific and technical aspects of environmental quality. A great number of environmental directories exist, most are woefully inadequate. Major ones will be discussed. Several indexing and abstracting services including Pollution Abstracts, Environment Abstracts and Environmental Periodicals, ad-dress environmental matters directly; others such as Chemical Abstracts and Biological Abstracts cover environmental areas as" part of their general subject area coverage. Environmental journals will be touched on briefly. Only a few private environmental information centers exist and these offer a wide range of services including selection, indexing and abstracting, publishing, SDI, retrieval arid" document delivery service's. A brief summary of these will be given.Downloads
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1977-01-02
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Kollegger, J. G. (1977). Environmental Sources and Publication in the Private Sector. Journal of Information and Knowledge, 14(2), 89–94. https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/1977/v14i2/50530
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Received 2014-06-13
Accepted 2014-06-13
Published 1977-01-02
Accepted 2014-06-13
Published 1977-01-02