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Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management Connect to Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management
Also known as: ESPM
Access: Internet-delivered database. There are three ways to connect:
   1. from a public computer in the University of Delaware Library
   2. from a University of Delaware campus connection in your dorm, lab, or office
   3. from an off-campus connection (University of Delaware ID required)
Description:

Provides access to the scholarly literature concerning environmental sciences and pollution management, including links to full-text electronic journal articles.

Includes these subfiles:

  • ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution and Environmental Quality (1990-current)
  • Bacteriology Abstracts (Microbiology B) (1982-current)
  • Biotechnology Research Abstracts (1980-current)
  • Ecology Abstracts (1982-current)
  • EIS: Digests of Environmental Impact Statements (1985-current)
  • Environment Abstracts (1975-current)
  • Environmental Engineering Abstracts (1990-current)
  • Health and Safety Sciences Abstracts (1981-current)
  • Industrial & Applied Microbiology Abstracts (Microbiology A) (1982-current)
  • Pollution Abstracts (1981-current)
  • Risk Abstracts (1990-current)
  • Sustainability Science Abstracts (2003-current)
  • Toxicology Abstracts (1981-current)
  • Water Resources Abstracts (1967-current)
Coverage: depending on subfile, 1967 or later-current
Updated: monthly
Journals: The Serials Source List for Environmental Sciences and Pollution Mgmt provides information on more than 6,000 serial publications covered by the database.
Links: Depending upon the Cambridge Scientific Abstracts database, there might be links to full-text electronic journal articles from the American Meteorological Society, BioOne, HighWire Press, IngentaConnect, Ingenta Select, JSTOR, National Sea Grant Library, Nature Publishing Group, Project MUSE, PsycARTICLES, Sage Publications, ScienceDirect, Springer LINK, or Synergy. If full text is available, there will be a clickable “Full-Text” link at the top of a citation. Additional Get It! links are provided by clicking on the “Get It!” button.
Alerts: Click on “Alerts” in the “Search Tools” area to set up a personal profile. You can click on “Alerts” above a result set to save it. A saved “Alert” will be used to automatically search your selected databases for new content every week.
Output Formats: Click on “Save/Print/Email Records.” Available as an option from the Save/Print/Email screen, QuikBib allows you to generate a bibliography from your search results in any of eight popular bibliographic styles. Final output is available as HTML, Text, RTF, and MS Word.
Help: Click on “Help” in the upper right corner of the search screen. For further assistance, contact a librarian.
Software Requirements: Best viewed with Netscape 6.0 or newer or Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer.
Users: unlimited concurrent users
Producer: Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

This page is maintained by David Langenberg, Collection Development Department.

Last modified: 08/13/09