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Periodical Directories

Graves, E. C., ed., Ulrich s Periodicals Directory, A classified guide to a selected list... [Pg.189]

There are so many journals of various kinds today (estimates vary from 80,(XX) to 200,000 worldwide) that numerous guides exist to help in identifying the one needed. These range from alphabetical lists of journals currently published to more detailed information in others. Some examples are as follows Willings Press Guide Current British Journals Ulrich s International Periodicals Directory. [Pg.84]

Ulrich s International Periodicals Directory. 33rd ed., Vols. 2-3. 1994-1995. New Providence, NJ R. R. Bowker. [Pg.401]

Available for manual searching are abstracts that typically provide the name of the autlior, a brief abstract of the article, the title of the article, and identify where the article was published. Alphabetical author and subject indexes are usually provided, and an identifying number is assigned to refer to the abstract. Many abstracts are published monthly or more frequently. Annual cumulations are available in many cases. A comprehensive listing of abstracts and indexes can be found in Ulrich s International Periodical Directory (annual from R. R. Bowker, New York). [Pg.424]

Ulrich s Periodicals Directory, 48th ed. 2010. New Providence, NJ Bowker (0000-2010). This multivolume set has provided international periodical information since 1932. It includes a classified list of serials, annuals, and irregular publications with an alphabetical title index. Other indexes, such as ceased titles, and International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) listings are useful as well. Available online as Ulrichsweb www.ulrichsweb.com/ (accessed August 5,2010). [Pg.15]

The History Journals Guide. Periodicals Directory http //www.history-joumals.de/joumals/ index.html (accessed October 20,2010). This database is maintained by Stefan Blachke of IC Media Informations systeme GmbH, Augsburg, Germany. It includes nearly 6,000 serials titles from all periods, all regions, and all fields of history. [Pg.323]

After a period of hibernation following the publication of Turkevich s seminal papers in the 1950s [44,46], a whole plethora of preparative protocols has been published since Henglein and coworkers resumed this work in the late 1970s [107,108], The goal of this chapter is not to present a comprehensive directory of all synthetic papers on nanometal colloids, but to provide the reader with a general survey of a number of modern versions of established preparative methodologies that have been tested and found effective in a number of practical applications. [Pg.26]

The Library/Educational Resources Section of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy maintains the AACP Basic Resources for Pharmaceutical Education [53]. The reader is referred to this list of books, periodicals, bibliographies, guides, handbooks, dictionaries, directories, and web sites important to pharmacy. The list contains specific sections for the pharmaceutical sciences, including pharmaceutics, biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics, cosmetics and industrial pharmacy. [Pg.770]

Application Structure. An IND is a compilation of many small submissions collected over an extended period of time. Frequently, during the review of an IND submission, a reviewer will need to refer to earlier submissions. To help reviewers navigate through the entire application, you should provide with each new submission a directory that includes a list of not only the files included in the current submission but all the previously submitted files as well (see Appendix A—example roadmap.pdf file). [Pg.106]

A major, systematic piece of research has resulted in a directory that lists British scientific instrument makers who were active over the period 1550 to 1851.16 This has been compiled mainly from the records of the London companies and guilds. What is particularly fascinating is that it provides an insight into the family relationships of makers by revealing who was apprenticed to whom. [Pg.217]

Principal sources of statistics of interest to the chemical and chemical process industries are cited in the Chemical Statistics Directory. This publication was prepared by the Chemical and Rubber Division of the Commerce Department. The first edition of this appeared in 1947 and covered the year 1945. The second edition was printed in 1949 and covered the period 1946-47. No revised editions have appeared since that time. Copies of the first are available from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at 0.15. Copies of the second are available at the same address at a cost of 0.20. [Pg.13]

The most valuable source of price, production, and consumption statistics is Textile Organon 101, This periodical has published a valuable cumulative volume of textile statistics running through 1950. It also publishes an annual directory of man-made fiber producers, which describes fiber types from producers throughout the world and defines the trade-marks for synthetic fiber types. [Pg.195]

Books, bibliographies, patents, trade literature, directories, technical reports, indexes, abstract journals, and periodical articles were examined. Periodical references are... [Pg.219]

A survey of the literature has revealed that many of the various methods reported for the preparation of metal nanopartides are applicable to a number of metals across the Periodic Table. For example, salt reduction using main group hydride-reducing agents has been used for the preparation of many metals in nanosized form (not only those cited in this subchapter). It is not the goal here to provide a directory of all reports of nanopartides syntheses, but rather to provide examples of the principal types of preparative methods that can be used. [Pg.218]

There are many training aids and materials available for safety. Several companies produce very good training materials in a wide variety of formats and media. One can find information about them in safety and health periodicals and journals. Some publications produce safety product directories that include training resources. NIOSH offers many safety training materials. [Pg.456]


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