Nag and all
while I whole heartily support anyone going to the library (lord knows my students rarely do), I would like to ask Nag what country he is in and if there is a university library close by with good electronic databases? Secondly, having lived in and conducted research in many developing countries I also know that internet services and available information is not always as speedy, reliable, and far reaching as what US universities provide.
so maybe if you could clarify where you are and what the research is for the list could help you in many other ways.
Finally, I want to thank the list for the very interesting discussion on quality audit systems. I am writing my dissertation on different quality conventions and the implementation of HACCP in the blue/swimming crabmeat industries. The thread confirmed my hypothesis and gave me support in convincing one of my committee members.
Regards to all,
-- Kelly Feltault, MA PhD Candidate Economic Anthropology & Science and Technology Studies American University Adjunct Faculty-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "P Howgate" <phowgate@clara.co.uk> > Dear Nagat > > I would like to support the comments in the previous responses to your > request. Your question is too broad and too vague to respond to. The > literature on ill health arising from consumption of fishery products is far > too large to summarise in a simple response. A few years ago I wrote a > review of public health aspects of aquaculture products which has over 200 > references, and I probably read, though do not cite, at least as many. I > mention this not because task anything special, but as an example of what is > required just to survey one small, specialised, aspect of the subject. Yes, > make your search by the traditional route of reading books and other hard > copy publications; the Internet is nowhere near comprehensive or > representative enough, though useful when you have a specific question to > ask. Once you have decided which part of the subject you wish to study in > depth then it would be worthwhile posing specific questions to the group. > Don't forget that most members of this Listserve are working people and even > myself, though retired, wonder how I found the time to go to work. > > Best wishes for your project. > > Peter Howgate > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "nag meslati" <nabames@hotmail.com> > To: <seafood@ucdavis.edu> > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 2:01 PM > Subject: foodborn disease > > > > Dear all > > I,m currently do research about food born disease in refering to seafood > > so please any one know about foodborn diseas outbreaks of seafood > > my e-mail nabames@hotmail.com > > nagat > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk > > > > > > > > >
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