Looking for a wealth of information?--visit the National Sea Grant Library

From: Diane McGannon (demcgannon@gso.uri.edu)
Date: Tue Feb 22 2005 - 11:02:55 PST

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    For more than three decades, the National Sea Grant Library (NSGL) has
    served as the archive and lending library for Sea Grant funded publications
    produced by the 30 National Sea Grant College programs.

    The library is unique in that it houses the only complete collection of Sea
    Grant work, which includes 32,000 titles of books, journal reprints,
    conference proceedings, advisory and technical reports, handbooks, maps and
    other information not readily available through conventional
    resources. Subjects include oceanography, marine education, aquaculture,
    fishery, limnology, coastal zone management, marine recreation, marine
    law--to name a few.

    Publications are accessible through our web-searchable database, where
    you'll find many publications available as full-text PDF files. Our
    database also contains citations, abstracts and other bibliographic
    information. The NSGL also lends documents to scientists, educators,
    fishers and many others both for research and general use.

    Additionally, bookmarks are available for personal and classroom use.

    To discover a wealth of information, visit our website at
    <http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu>.

    Diane McGannon
    National Sea Grant Library
    Pell Library Building--URI
    Narragansett, RI 02882
    401 874-6114
    nsgl@gso.uri.edu
    http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu



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