[IAMSLIC:1546] Re: Request Articles

From: Barbara A Butler (butler@darkwing.uoregon.edu)
Date: Wed Mar 06 2002 - 15:54:57 PST

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    Dear Ranny: I have seen several postings from you during the past weeks.
    While it is up to the individual library to determine if they can fill
    requests, speaking for myself, I believe the IAMSLIC resource sharing
    program should exist to serve the needs of IAMSLIC member libraries. My
    IAMSLIC Membership Directory is out of date, but I see neither you nor
    Mrs. Isabel Jayme (the Science Librarian referring you to this list) as
    IAMSLIC members. If you are new members, then please accept my apologies.
    Again, speaking for myself, I would prefer to see library patrons submit
    their requests to their own librarian. That way, the librarian can do a
    better job of monitoring the materials needed by their patrons. If
    members of the IAMSLIC list were to fill your requests Ms. Jayme would not
    have the statistics necessary to argue for funding to support and expand
    her library collection. As one of her peers, I would not be comfortable
    undermining her position within her own organization. As you have no
    doubt heard, IAMSLIC is a wonderful organization of very supportive
    individuals and I would encourage both you and Mrs. Jayme to considering
    joining and participating.

    Barbara

    Barbara Butler, Librarian
    Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
    P.O. Box 5389
    Charleston, OR 97420
    (541) 888-2581, ex.219
    (541) 888-3391 (fax)

    On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 rchem@revolution.net.ph wrote:

    > Greetings!
    >
    > Can anybody please provide me copies of the following
    > journal articles. I need them very badly for research.
    >
    > 1. Akcin, G. O. Saltabas, and H. Afsar. 1994. Removal of
    > Lead by Water Hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes). J. ENVIRON.
    > SCI. HEALTH. A29 (10): 2177-2184.
    >
    > 2. Y. Hao, A.L. Roach, and G.J. Ramelow, 1993. Uptake of
    > Metal Ions by Nonliving Biomass Derived from Sphagnum Moss
    > and Water Hyacinth Roots. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
    > AND HEALTH PART A: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.
    > A28 (10), 2333-2343.
    >
    > 3. T. Lee and J.K. Hardy. 1987. Evaluation of Copper Uptake
    > by Eichhornia Crassipes. J. ENVIRON. SCI. AND HEALTH, A22
    > (2): 141.
    >
    > 4. Saltabas, O. and Akcin, G., 1994. Removal of Cr, Cu, and
    > Ni by Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes). TOXICOL ENVIRON
    > CHEM. (41): 131-134; (43):163-168.
    >
    > 5. Zaranyika, M.F., and T. Ndapwadza. 1995. Uptake on Ni,
    > Zn, Fe, Co, Cr, Pb, Cu, and Cd by Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia
    > crassipes) in Mukuvis and Manyame Rivers, Zimbabwe. J.
    > ENVIRON. SCI. HEALTH. A30 (1): 157-170.
    >
    > 6. T.D. Turnquist, B.M. Urig and J.K. Hardy. 1990. Nickel
    > Uptake by the Water Hyacinth. J. ENVIRON. SCI, AND HEALTH.
    > A25, 897.
    >
    > 7. Kuber C. Bhainsa, S. F. D’Souza. 2001. Uranium (VI)
    > Biosorption By Dried Roots of Eichhornia Crassipes (Water
    > Hyacinth). J. ENVIRON. SCI. HEALTH. Part A. Vol 36 issue 9,
    > 1621-1631.
    >
    > 8. T. Lee and J.K. Hardy. 1986. Lead Uptake by Eichhornia
    > Crassipes. TOX. AND ENVIRON. CHEM., 11 (2):125.
    >
    > 9. G. Wang, M.C. Fuerstenau and R.W. Smith. 1998. Sorption
    > of Heavy Metals onto Nonliving Water Hyacinth Roots. MINERAL
    > PROCESSING AND EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY REVIEW. Vol. 19 No.
    > 1-4.
    >
    > 10. G. X. Wang, M. C. Fuerstenau and R.W. Smith. Removal of
    > Metal Ions by Nonliving Water Hyacinth Roots. MINERALS AND
    > METALLURGICAL PROCESSING. Vol 16 No. 1, Feb. 1999.
    >
    > 11. H. Yao and G.J. Ramelow. 1997. Evaluation of Treatment
    > Techniques for Increasing the Uptake of Metal Ions from
    > Solution by Nonliving Biomass Derived from Several Strains
    > of Lichen, Sphagnum (peat) moss, and Eichhornia crassipes
    > (Water Hyacinth) Root. MICROBIOS. 50, 97-109.
    >
    > 12. B.C. Wolverton and R.C. McDonald, "Water Hyacinth
    > Sorption Rates of Lead, Mercury and Cadmium," ERL Report No.
    > 170, pp. 73-88 (1978).
    >
    > 13. Ding X, Wang WQ, Jiang J, Ru BG and Wang YY (1994) The
    > purification and rapid identification of heavy metal-binding
    > peptides of water hyacinth. SCI. -CHINA-SER. B 37: 303-309
    >
    > 14. El-Enany AE and Mazen AMA (1996) Isolation of Cd-binding
    > protein of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) grown in
    > Nile River water. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUT. 87: 357-362
    >
    > 15. Nor YM (1990) The absorption of metal ions by Eichhornia
    > crassipes. CHEMICAL SPECIATION AND BIOAVAILABILITY 2: 85-91
    >
    >
    > Sincerely,
    > Ranny Huang
    >
    > Department of Chemistry
    > University of San Carlos
    > Talamban Campus
    > Cebu City, Philippines 6000
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