Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship | Spring 1998 |
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Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Library
The MBL, with greater than a century of history, houses one of the largest marine and
biomedical library collections in the world. The library provides collection access and
services to five local research institutions. The Mariner online catalog, supported by
Endeavor software, allows searchable access to over 200,000 volumes, including more than
5,000 serial publication titles. The online catalog also provides access to the MBL
Special Collections, the WHOI Archives, the WHOI Data and Document Libraries, the Northeast
Fisheries Science Center Library and a large image collection of scientific instruments,
fish, and ALVIN dive images. One nice attribute of this system is that records are
hot-linked to electronic resources where available.
Access: http://mblwhoilibrary.mbl.edu/
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Central Library
The NOAA Central Library offers a web site that allows searchable access to a special Photo
Collection, the NOAA Library and Information Network, links to other NOAA offices,
international information programs and other WWW resources. In addition, the Sirsi
software supported online catalog allows a user to search the holdings of all or one of the
26 NOAA libraries throughout the United States, representing a vast amount of fisheries
related reports, serials and monographs.
Access: http://www.lib.noaa.gov/
Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science (RSMAS), University of Miami
The RSMAS Library has a major marine science collection and is especially strong in the
literature of tropical oceanography specific of Florida, the Caribbean and Latin America.
It serves the research and teaching needs of the faculty, students and staff of the
University of Miami system and other research facilities on Virginia Key. The Library's
holdings include more than 65,00 bound volumes of monographs, annuals and serials.
Electronic access to the Integrated Bibliographic Information System (IBIS), which includes
holdings in the RSMAS Library, Richter Library and Music Library, is available through
TELNET -- stacks.library.miami.edu. To find items in the RSMAS Library, execute a search,
limit (L) the search to where (W) item is located, choose marine (M) and find (F) items
with above limits.
Access: http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/support/lib/
Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO)
The SIO Library is one of the largest marine science libraries in the world and part of the
University of California, San Diego. Besides fisheries, the collection emphasizes
oceanography, marine biology, marine geology, marine technology, geophysics, and
climatology with extensive resources in ecology, zoology, and seismology. SIO Library has
an outstanding collection of expedition reports and the largest collection of hydrographic
/ bathymetric charts outside the Library of Congress. Two OPAC systems: MELVYL accesses
the full-text journal and database collection, while ROGER contains the book and journal
title collection. The MELVYL system is accessible to patrons outside the system through
telnet, while the ROGER system is searchable through either the web or telnet.
Access: http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/
Congressional Research Service Reports
This service is part of the National Institute for the Environment which offers
on-line access to over 100 CRS documents related to the environment, agriculture, and
natural resources. This is a start up project for what will become the National Library
for the Environment. By far the easiest and fastest access to full-text reports on the
environment, searchable by broad subject heading (e.g. marine) or keyword.
Access: http://cnie.org/NLE/CRS/ [Note: Link moved;
URL changed 4/2/02 by ald]
Government Printing Office (GPO)
Beside many links to various government offices, here one will be able to search for
information in the Federal Register, the Congressional Record, the Congressional Bills and
other government resources via GPO Access. Congressional discussions and decisions on the
latest or previous years' fisheries regulations can be found in one or more of the
databases offered. Follow the easy online instructions to do a basic or simple Boolean
search. Note that Boolean terms (AND, OR, NOT, ADJ) need to be typed in capital letters to
be distinguished as operators.
Access: http://www.gpo.gov/
Leetown Science Center (Biological Resources Div. of the U.S.G.S.)
This Center's mission is to provide the information and technologies needed to restore,
enhance, maintain and protect the nation's aquatic resources and their supporting
ecosystems. Click on "Recent publications by Center Authors" or go to the web sites of the
individual labs (6), some of which give access to reference and full-text lab generated
articles.
Access: http://www.lsc.nbs.gov/lsc-home40.htm
[Note: Link moved; URL changed 7/24/00 by ald]
Marine Mammal Commission
The Marine Mammal Commission is an independent agency of the Executive Branch. It is
charged with developing, reviewing, and making recommendations on the actions and policies
of all Federal agencies with respect to marine mammal protection and conservation and with
carrying out a research program. A full-text version of the Commission's latest report to
Congress is available, which includes comprehensive sections on each of the species of
special concern.
Access: http://www.citation.com/hpages/mmc.html
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
NMFS, one of the program offices of NOAA, provides services and products to support
domestic and international fisheries management operations, fisheries development, trade
and industry assistance activities, enforcement, protected species and habitat conservation
operations, and the scientific and technical aspects of NOAA's marine fisheries program.
Among other useful fisheries information, their web site includes "NMFS In The News",
constituent comments, a draft of the NMFS bycatch plan, the text of a workshop on
Environmental Data for Fisheries Research and Management, and links to other NMFS national
and regional offices. Particularly unique is a database of U.S. commercial fisheries catch
statistics from the 1950s to the present. The user can input species, place and dates to
generate a table or downloadable file.
Access: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/
[Note: Link moved; URL changed 3/4/01 by ald]
National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
NOAA is a division of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Its web site offers an overview of
many programs dealing with the oceans including "Building a Sustainable Fisheries." The
site also provides links to nine program offices: Office of the Under Secretary for Oceans
& Atmosphere; National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service; National
Marine Fisheries Service; National Ocean Service; National Weather Service; Oceanic &
Atmospheric Research; Coastal Ocean Program; Office of Global Programs; Office of High
Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC). Going to one of these offices provides
access to a wealth of information and services that cover virtually all aspects of how the
U.S. government is researching and monitoring the oceans and atmosphere.
Access: http://www.noaa.gov/
National Sea Grant Program
The National Sea Grant Program encourages the wise stewardship of marine resources through
research, education, outreach and technology transfer. The Program is a partnership between
the nation's universities and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This
site identifies and provides links to all members of the National Sea Grant Program,
sponsored research programs, fellowships, and a bibliography of marine education materials
for elementary school teachers.
Access: http://www.nsgo.seagrant.org/
[Note: Link moved; URL changed 7/24/00 by ald]
Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC)
NEFSC is one of five regional centers of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
This site provides access to some excellent pages that describe the research efforts being
done at the center as well as connections to sister sites. Major features include a
fascinating historical timeline of the National Marine Fisheries Service broken down by
decades, searchable access to a fisheries photo collection, and the full text document
"Status of the Fishery Resources."
Access: http://www.wh.whoi.edu/
Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) is responsible for a wide range of activities
that support Canada's economic, ecological and scientific endeavors in the oceans and
inland waters. Also a part of DFO's mission is the coordination of the Government of
Canada's policies and programs respecting oceans. This site offers access links to
departmental publications, many of which are in full-text. A few issues of an aquaculture
bulletin are available, as well as a locator to the other five major regional web sites.
Access: http://www.ncr.dfo.ca/
Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations
FAO offers many global views of marine fisheries. Through their Fisheries Department icon
one can gain access to a number of full-text documents on world wide fisheries, a
statistical database of fisheries imports/exports compilable by country, species and date,
and a bibliography of all FAO Fisheries publications. The FAO homepage offers access to an
interactive catalog which allows searchable access to currently available publications and
ordering information.
Access: http://www.fao.org/
Institute of Marine Biology of Crete (IMBC)
This mostly textual web page provides informative insights into the work being conducted at
the institute which specializes in aquaculture, fisheries, genetics, marine environment,
oceanography, sonar, remote sensing and GIS. Well organized screens review research areas,
programs, products and services, and case studies of Mediterranean projects. For locating
fisheries materials, the library page allows full-text searching of a database which covers
a number of major European publications in marine biology and fisheries. These include
abstracts of papers from the 28th European Marine Biology Symposium, the 2nd International
Conference on the Mediterranean Coastal Environment (MEDCOAST '95), the 2nd Workshop of the
Mediterranean Targeted Project, and the IMBC Collected Reprints.
Access: http://www.imbc.gr/
North Atlantic Fisheries College (NAFC)
The North Atlantic Fisheries College in Shetland is an industry managed institute dedicated
to supporting the fisheries industries in such areas as fish catching, aquaculture and fish
processing through training, research and development. Although the library is not yet
online, the site offers some interesting information pages. The Development of Shetland's
Fishing Industry is a historical documentary. The most recent Shetland Fisheries
Statistics includes statistical data of landings in weights and values with links to
detailed information about various species. The "Publications" link to a number of
full-text articles from the NAFC Fisheries Development Notes series. Make sure to take a
look at the seafood recipes also!
Access: http://www.nafc.ac.uk/
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO
With 125 member states, the IOC focuses on promoting marine scientific investigations and
related ocean services, with a view to learning more about the nature and resources of the
oceans. A searching feature allows identification of program information and resources on
specific topic. The "services" section includes an international listing of marine
meetings, an ocean experts directory, and a list of IOC acronyms. A user-friendly web site
search engine called "Ocean Pilot" provides accurate hits, access links, and brief
descriptions of the sites. Also offered is a searchable publications database and a Marine
Environmental Data Information (MEDI) Referral Catalogue. MEDI is a directory system for
ocean and marine related data sets, data catalogues and data inventories, however, it is
still under construction at the time of this writing.
Access: http://ioc.unesco.org/iocweb/default.htm
[Note: Link moved; URL changed 10/14/98, 3/4/01 by alda]
International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM)
As a research organization, ICLARM's mission is to improve the productivity and management
of aquatic resources in developing countries. Links are to detailed overviews of their
research programs, a comprehensive list of general and program news items, a publication
list with a subject index, a description of their library collection and services, and a
staff list with e-mail links.
Access: http://www.cgiar.org/iclarm/
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
ICES is the oldest intergovernmental organization in the world concerned with marine and
fisheries science. This site provides access a list of papers and reports presented at the
many ICES meetings, and the table of contents to recent issues of various ICES
publications. One can also find out upcoming meeting information, who are the member
countries, and recent news items.
Access: http://www.ices.dk/
American Fisheries Society (AFS)
Founded in 1870, AFS is the oldest and largest professional society representing fisheries
scientists. The AFS publishes some of the world's leading fisheries research journals:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society; North American Journal of Fisheries
Management; Progressive Fish Culturist; Journal of Aquatic Animal Health; and Fisheries.
Besides basic societal information, the site includes selected fisheries articles which
encompass an "AFS Diary," news items, editorials, and current articles (updated monthly),
and a list of continuing education courses available through the society.
Access: http://www.fisheries.org/ [Note:
Link moved; URL changed 3/4/01 by ald]
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH)
The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists is dedicated to the scientific
study of fishes, amphibians and reptiles. The programs of the ASIH are part of a global
effort to conserve the Earth's natural diversity and to contribute to the wise use of
natural resources for the long-term benefit of humankind. The "Programs" link leads to a
listing of graduate student grants and awards sponsored by the society.
Access: http://199.245.200.110/
[Note: Link moved; URL changed 4/2/02 by ald]
International Association of Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC)
IAMSLIC is an association of individuals and organizations interested in aquatic and marine
information science. Two items of special note are the list of Internet Discussion Groups
and the list of Aquatic and Marine Web Sites. Both offer a number of associated marine
sources and the discussion group list contains brief descriptions and access information.
Access: http://www.iamslic.org/index.html
[Note: Link moved; URL changed 4/2/02 by ald]
Aquatic Resources Division, Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)
The Marine Specimens Database offered at this web site covers more than 200 species
currently available through the MBL Marine Resources catalog. Other resources such
as GenBank and taxonomic information have been integrated into the system. Phylum
species are organized by major genus such as mollusks and arthropoda. The index of
individual organisms displays a photo image of the creature with related taxonomic
information and description. Viewers can choose to look at other images of the
organisms at different developmental stages.
Access: http://www.mbl.edu/html/mrc.html
[Note: Broken link removed 7/24/00 by ald]
British Columbia Creature Page
Scroll down this web page to access picture and information databases on fish, algae,
cephalopod, crabs, sponges, worms, and more. Thumbnail images lead to larger pictures of
the creatures and information includes descriptions, scientific names and geographic
range.
Access: http://www.clever.net/kerry/creature/creature.htm
[Note: Unable to connect 4/2/02]
Crustaceans of Southern Australia, Museum of Victoria
Though representing only a small part of the fauna of Southern Australia, this database of
a hundred or so records serves to introduce the biology of marine crustaceans. Along with
some wonderful color images, the text contains general information about some of the major
groups and habitat and biological information about some species.
Access: http://www.mov.vic.gov.au/crust/
Fishing Lines: Angler's Guide to Florida Marine Resources
This online version of a paper guide by the same title is published by the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection. It provides educational information about
recreational fishing resources including habitat and the various impacts on it; what
species are regulated in Florida and why; life history of species; and management measures
that have been taken, and need to be taken, to protect the resource. Click on the "Fish
Identification Section" to view and read about 71 regulated fish commonly caught by
anglers.
Access: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/marine/html/ofmas/fishing_lines/fl_cont.html
[Note: Broken link removed 4/2/02 by ald]]
Interagency Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
Here is a database that offers taxonomic information of flora and fauna from both
aquatic and terrestrial habitats. ITIS is the product of a partnership of Federal
agencies collaborating with systematists in the Federal, state, and private sectors
to provide scientifically credible taxonomic information. This is an interactive
database where a user can not only search via scientific name, common name, or the
TSN (Taxonomic Serial Number), but also generate reports, add taxonomic
information, download data, and compare your records with those in the
database.
Access: http://www.itis.usda.gov/plantproj/itis/
[Note: Link moved; URL changed 7/24/00 by ald]
Marine Fish Catalog, Fish Information Service (FINS)
Containing pictures of over 200 fish, this site is searchable and sortable by type, common
and scientific name. Many, where indicated with "more information," provide links to
relative captivity information. There is also a link to a similar catalog of freshwater
fish.
Access: http://www.actwin.com/fish/species/index.php
[Note: Link moved; URL changed 7/24/00 by ald]
Sea Fishes of the North Sea
Sponsored by the Fisheries Research Station in Belgium, this fun site offers descriptive
information on various fishes of the North Sea. Just click on the fish picture of choice
and one of the multi-screens pop-up with scientific name, common names (in different
languages), distribution, length, and defining characteristics.
Access: http://uc2.unicall.be/RVZ/Fishbook1.html
[Note: Broken link removed 3/4/01 by ald]
Species Index, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS
This species index, which is sortable by common name or category, identifies over 250
marine fish, listing their common names, scientific names, and endangered status. Many
records provide links to more detailed information on their biology, distribution, and
major impacts.
Access: http://www.nmfs.gov/tmcintyr/prot_res.html [Note: Broken link removed
7/24/00 by ald. Similar information
appears to be available at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/prot_res/prot_res.html]
Species Synopsis, NEFSC Fisheries Biology
Here a user has access to a limited list of species, but descriptions are lengthy and
include images and tables of recent catch statistics. It is a good place to learn more
about major species of fish (e.g. groundfish, anadromous, pelagic) and the methods with
which they have been monitored and assessed by the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Access: http://www.wh.whoi.edu/library/sos94/spsyn/spsyn94.html
[Note: Broken link removed 7/24/00 by ald]]
Careers & Jobs in Marine Biology & Oceanography
Sponsored by Sanford University, this site offers links to web pages which provide advice
for those interested in a career in the marine or aquatic sciences and postings for jobs,
post docs, and traineeships.
Access: http://www-marine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/careers.html
K-12 Education, WHOI
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution sponsors a web site of K-12 educational programs,
summer camps, questions, and resources. The lengthy list of resources reflect WWW
oceanography sites and are grouped into broad categories such as Aquariums, Marine Mammals,
Weather, Careers, and others.
Access: http://www.whoi.edu/k-12/
Resource Guide for Teachers of Marine Science, NMFS, SWFSC
Janet Cronbach, of the Southwest Fisheries Science Center, has prepared a comprehensive and
useful site of elementary school level educational material in marine science. She
includes additional links to teacher resources on curriculum guides, lesson plans, and
bibliographic collections. In addition, a list of CD-ROM, film and videos for all ages
includes reviews and publisher information. This site should be on every science teacher's
list of resources.
Access: http://swfsc.ucsd.edu/BIBLIOGRAPHY/GUIDE.htm
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