Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to try free access to the ARCTIC & ANTARCTIC
REGIONS DATABASE on BiblioLine through June 30, 1999.
Follow the link at the top of this page:
Arctic & Antarctic Regions on BiblioLine includes over 826,000 bibliographic
records (many with abstracts) from 1800 and earlier-to-present. This
database anthology combines 11 database files from various institutions and
government sources to produce the world's largest collection of
international polar databases.
NISC is pleased to announce with this posting and offer for free access the
recent addition of the CASP Bibliography of Arctic and Russian Geology
(1984-present) from the Cambridge Arctic Shelf Programme, Cambridge, UK.
This bibliography includes over 44,000 records covering Arctic geology and
an unrivalled collection of Russian geological works. Document sources for
this file include journal articles, books, monographs, theses, conference
proceedings, maps and many others.
Coverage on Arctic and Antarctic Regions (AAR) is multidisciplinary,
indexing a wide variety of sources some of which are indexed only in AAR.
AAR is without a doubt the best resource for research on cold regions
anywhere, from temperate regions with cold winters to the Himalayas of
Tibet.
For additional information, see the Arctic and Antarctic Regions
Product Page at
http://www.nisc.com/dbmonth/AAR.htm
For further information contact myself:
Debbie Durr
NISC
3100 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218 USA
410/243-0797
410/243-0982 fax
sales [at] nisc.com
Sincerely,
Debbie Durr