Dear Ranny,
I wasn't aware that you were not an IAMSLIC member. I was glad to have
helped you with the 2 or 3 articles that I had sent. Just signing on to
our listserv alone is not the formal way to join IAMSLIC. Please refer to:
http://www.iamslic.org/join/en.html
Best regards,
Liz
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At 07:27 AM 3/9/02 +0800, rchem@revolution.net.ph wrote:
>Dear Barbara,
>
>I have subscribed to IAMSLIC mail list last February 21. I
>do not know if that would consider me as member of IAMSLIC.
>Nevertheless, IAMSLIC members have been very supportive, to
>mention some, Liz DeHart of University of Texas, Dra. Ma.
>Elena Caso Muñoz of Unidad Academica Mazatlan del, and
>Karine Fournier of Maurice Lamontagne Institute. I hope
>IAMSLIC would still continue to accommodate me.
>
>I do not think I undermined Mrs. Isabel Jayme (our science
>librarian). She has been very helpful in trying to provide
>me with copies of the journal articles needed for my
>research. Nonetheless, there are some journal articles that
>are not found in our library. Also giving my best effort in
>seeking the mentioned journal articles, still I cannot find
>them. So, Mrs. Jayme referred me to ask help from IAMSLIC.
>
>I would be most willing to share articles (esp. those found
>in Philippines journals) needed by list member and would be
>most happy to be part of IAMSLIC global resource sharing
>program.
>
>Sincerely,
>Ranny Huang
>
>Department of Chemistry
>University of San Carlos
>Talamban Campus
>Cebu City, Philippines 6000
>
>===============
>On Wed, 6 Mar 2002 15:54:57 -0800 (PST)
> Barbara A Butler <butler@darkwing.uoregon.edu> wrote:
> > *This message was transferred with a trial version of
> > CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
> > 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 IAMSLIC Membership Directory is out of date, but I see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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