Bibliographies & Resource Guides on conservation topicsBibliographies & Resource Guides
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The purpose of this web site is to provide students with automated reference access to selected resources in the discipline of chemistry. CHEMINFO is a reference advisory module capable of answering a limited number of frequently asked questions. It lists appropriate reference tools to find the information. Reference resources include indexes, databases, atlases, handbooks, dictionaries, encyclopedias, monographs, core journals and directories.
CHEMINFO was originally published as ChemRAS, an expert system, programmed in Prolog by Robert Carande, Science Reference Librarian at SDSU. ... The first web version was created by Nathan Torkington, New Zealand, and CHEMINFO was converted into Winhelp by A. Kraska, Marburg, Germany.
Note: An earlier version of this resource, derived from work by author Katalin Harkanyi, formerly appeared in CoOL under the title Bibliographical Resources in Chemistry, but that resource has become outdated and is no longer available.
"AATA OnLine presents all volumes of Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts and its predecessor, IIC Abstracts, published between 1955 and the present".
This is the principle bibliographic resource in the field of conservation and an AATA search should be a basic component of virtually any conservation research effort.
URL: http://cool.conservation-us.org/bib/index.html
Timestamp: Thursday, 25-Aug-2011 14:34:53 PDT
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