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Marine Science Information throughout the world: Sharing the resources
Winn, C.P.; Burkhart, R.W.; Burkhart, J.C. (1989). Marine Science Information throughout the world: Sharing the resources. IAMSLIC: St. Petersburg. ISBN 0-932939-06-6. 300 pp.

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Winn, C.P.
  • Burkhart, R.W.
  • Burkhart, J.C.

Content
  • Broadbent, K.P. (1989). The importance of information sharing in developing countries: marine science as an example, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 3-6, more
  • Guangwu, H. (1989). Marine science libraries in China, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 7-16, more
  • Ottley, T. (1989). Marine science information in Trinidad & Tobago, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 17-19, more
  • Soares de Oliveira, V.L. (1989). SIMAR: a Brazilian network of marine science libraries, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 21-26, more
  • Gra, P. (1989). Perspectives of information development on marine science in West Africa: the case of Côte d'Ivoire, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 27-31, more
  • Alwinur, Drs. (1989). Marine fisheries information science in Indonesia, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 33-36, more
  • Guin, M. (1989). Fisheries and marine science in Chile, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 37-41, more
  • Fuseier-McDowell, E. (1989). Documenting the literature of marine biology, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 45-60, more
  • Wiest, N.H. (1989). Increasing journal prices: a statistical and practical overview - the Texas A & M University at Galveston experience, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 61-71, more
  • Politz, M.K. (1989). Increasing journal prices : a statistical and practical overview - The Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge experience, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 73, more
  • Goulala, S. (1989). Bibliography of oceanography and fisheries in Greek seas, rivers and lakes: a preliminary report, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 77-80, more
  • Fredj, G. (1989). MEDIFAUNE: a factual biological data bank about Mediterranean marine fauna, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 81-90, more
  • Crampton, M. (1989). FISHLIT: a bibliographic information system for ichthyologists, fisheries scientists, and fish culturists, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 91-99, more
  • Smith, A. (1989). North America's inland seas: the Great Lakes and marine science, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 101, more
  • Colt, LB.C., Jr. (1989). The algae of New England 1829-1984, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 103-111, more
  • Barrick, S. (1989). Searching the Bay for information: the Chesapeake Bay Bibliography and network, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 113-124, more
  • Markham, J.W. (1989). Towards a bibliography of marine biotechnology, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 125-131, more
  • Kelland, J.L. (1989). Marine science information in non-marine databases, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 133-137, more
  • Morse, K.T. (1989). American lighthouses: their location, how they looked, their lights and signals, their keepers, notable events, how to find out, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 139, more
  • Ittner, D. (1989). Accessing the marine sciences collection of the University of Alaska, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 141-145, more
  • Inkellis, B. (1989). Copyright law and new technologies, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 149-152, more
  • Kretsinger, M.J. (1989). Legal issues arising from new technologies, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 153-157, more
  • Edwards-Spratley, C. (1989). Electronic media formats and the United States copyright law: three issues, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 159-163, more
  • Prod'homme, J. (1989). Oceanological documentation in France, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 167-172, more
  • Collins, J.; Gaardestrup, B. (1989). Marine science information ressources in Scandinavia, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 173-182, more
  • Simpson, P. (1989). United Kingdom marine science libraries, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 183, more
  • Abbot, D. (1989). Australian marine science institutions and information sources, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 185-191, more
  • Yen Lee, W. (1989). INFOTERRA: the international environmental information system, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 195-206, more
  • Churgin, J. (1989). Ocean Network Information Center (OCEANIC) developing an online ocean information system, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 207-215, more
  • Dyer, S.K. (1989). Environment information systems at the World Bank, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 217-221, more
  • Cooke, C.B. (1989). The national undersea research program, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 225-228, more
  • Boyle, C. (1989). Marine science information policies in Canada, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 229-239, more
  • Caponio, J. (1989). Marine Information Management: an informal report of the meeting of the IOC ad hoc consultation of experts on marine information management, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 243-248, more
  • Freeman, R.R. (1989). The current state and future of the Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System (ASFIS), in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 249-254, more
  • Marshall, K.E. (1989). A critique of Compact Cambridge Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstract (ASFA) CD-ROM (2.1), in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 255-266, more
  • Brueggeman, P. (1989). First year usage of Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstract CD-ROM at Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 267-274, more
  • Fuseier-McDowell, E.; Barrick, S.; Meadows, J. (1989). Salary survey for the International Association of Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers, in: Winn, C.P. et al. Marine Science Information throughout the world: sharing the resources. pp. 277-293, more

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