Tuesday, May 31, 2005

BioOne Adds Content

BioOne is pleased to announce that content for the following journal has been added to the site:

Journal: Palynology

Publisher/Society: American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists

Frequency: Annually

ISSN: 0191-6122

Palynology is the study of microscopic fossils and their modern counterparts that are made of organic material and resistant to acid processing treatments. Palynology is used in many integrated geological studies and in the oil and gas exploration and production industry. The journal Palynology, published since 1977, is the principal publication of the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (AASP) and is considered one of the best journals of its genre. It includes peer-reviewed articles, award citations, biographical sketches of authors, and abstracts from AASP annual meeting presentations.
The American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists is a non-profit organization founded in 1967 to promote the science of palynology in academia and industry. Palynology is its flagship publication, but it also publishes a quarterly Newsletter, occasional books, and the AASP Contributions Series for longer works.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

NEW TITLE DEBUTS IN PROJECT MUSE

The following journals, previously announced as joining Project MUSE, are now online:

** From the Indiana University Press:

Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies

The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies is the official publication of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies and regularly publishes articles and reviews on cultural history from the late fifteenth to the late nineteenth centuries. It provides a venue for exchange between scholars in such traditionally diverse fields as sociology and anthropology; history, economics, and political science; philology and literary criticism; art history and iconology; and African, American, European, and Asian studies. By extending its boundaries in the direction of cultural theory, gender studies, colonial and postcolonial studies, and postmodernism, JEMCS challenges the boundaries that separate such traditional scholarly disciplines while also bringing those disciplines into contact with each other

E-ISSN: 1553-3786
Print ISSN: 1531-0484
OCLC NUMBER: 56842341
Included in the following packages:
Full Collection
Arts and Humanities Collection

For more information on the journal:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies

For the Table of Contents:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies/toc/jem5.1.html
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies/toc/jem5.1.html

** From the University of Toronto Press:

Modern Drama: world drama from 1850 to the present

Modern Drama is the primary quarterly journal to focus exclusively on world drama from 1850 to the present. It is designed to be the primary vehicle of communication for professionals whose main interest lies in this lively area of study. Modern Drama publishes refereed original articles analyzing texts and contexts, as well as book reviews and a special issue featuring outstanding research on a single topic of wide interest. Published quarterly.

E-ISSN: 1712-5286
Print ISSN: 0026-7694
OCLC NUMBER: Not Yet Available
Included in the following packages:
Full Collection
Arts and Humanities Collection
Basic Research Collection

For more information on the journal:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modern_drama
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/modern_drama

For the Table of Contents:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modern_drama/toc/mdr48.1.html
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/modern_drama/toc/mdr48.1.html

** From the University of Toronto Press:

Victorian Periodicals Review

Victorian Periodicals Review has developed a large and far-reaching audience. VPR has evolved into a review with an annual index, member questionnaires, and one of a projected series of guides to major research libraries and their holdings, lists of forthcoming articles, obituaries of members who played a substantial role, and informative articles on a wide range of topics from a variety of disciplines.

VPR is the only refereed journal that concentrates on the editorial and publishing history of Victorian periodicals. Its emphasis is on the importance of periodicals for an understanding of the history and culture of Victorian Britain, Ireland, and the Empire. Special issues have been devoted to Dickens, Macmillan s Magazine, Art, Theory, American Periodicals, Women Critics and Editors, and the Athenaeum. Published quarterly.

E-ISSN: 1712-526X
Print ISSN: 0709-4698
OCLC NUMBER: Not Yet Available
Included in the following packages:
Full Collection
Arts and Humanities Collection
Basic Research Collection

For more information on the journal:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/victorian_periodicals_review
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/victorian_periodicals_review

For the Table of Contents:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/victorian_periodicals_review/toc/vpr38.1.html
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/victorian_periodicals_review/toc/vpr38.1.html

JSTOR Citation Search

I am very happy to announce that a preview of the JSTOR Citation Search is now
available at:

http://www.jstor.org/about/citation-beta-info.html

Since the release of the new JSTOR search engine and interfaces in January
2005, many users have requested a simpler option for performing searches for
authors and article titles. The Citation Search is intended to provide a quick
and straightforward means of entering bibliographic data to conduct a search
for known articles. Users may enter any combination of bibliographic data to
try to locate an article. The search engine will first look for an exact match
to the data entered into the form. If no exact match is found, the search
engine will automatically identify the closest matches and will present them to
the user.

The Citation Search Preview period will last for one month. During this time,
we encourage you to send us your comments via the special feedback form that is
linked to the Citation Search page. Your suggestions and questions will help us
to prioritize changes and refinements for the final release of the feature.
Work on the final version will begin after this one-month preview; however, the
Citation Search (preview version) will remain available during the entire
development period.

If you have any questions about the Citation Search or other questions about
JSTOR, please contact JSTOR User Services at support@jstor.org.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

NEW TITLE DEBUTS IN PROJECT MUSE

The following journals, previously announced as joining Project MUSE, are now
online:

** From the Indiana University Press:

Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies

The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies is the official publication
of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies and regularly publishes articles
and reviews on cultural history from the late fifteenth to the late nineteenth
centuries. It provides a venue for exchange between scholars in such
traditionally diverse fields as sociology and anthropology; history, economics,
and political science; philology and literary criticism; art history and
iconology; and African, American, European, and Asian studies. By extending its
boundaries in the direction of cultural theory, gender studies, colonial and
postcolonial studies, and postmodernism, JEMCS challenges the boundaries
that separate such traditional scholarly disciplines while also bringing those
disciplines into contact with each other

E-ISSN: 1553-3786
Print ISSN: 1531-0484
OCLC NUMBER: 56842341
Included in the following packages:
Full Collection
Arts and Humanities Collection

For more information on the journal:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies

For the Table of Contents:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies/toc/jem5.1.html
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/journal_for_early_modern_cultural_studies/toc/jem5.1.html

** From the University of Toronto Press:

Modern Drama: world drama from 1850 to the present

Modern Drama is the primary quarterly journal to focus exclusively on
world drama from 1850 to the present. It is designed to be the primary vehicle
of communication for professionals whose main interest lies in this lively area
of study. Modern Drama publishes refereed original articles analyzing
texts and contexts, as well as book reviews and a special issue featuring
outstanding research on a single topic of wide interest. Published quarterly.

E-ISSN: 1712-5286
Print ISSN: 0026-7694
OCLC NUMBER: Not Yet Available
Included in the following packages:
Full Collection
Arts and Humanities Collection
Basic Research Collection

For more information on the journal:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modern_drama
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/modern_drama

For the Table of Contents:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modern_drama/toc/mdr48.1.html
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/modern_drama/toc/mdr48.1.html

** From the University of Toronto Press:

Victorian Periodicals Review

Victorian Periodicals Review has developed a large and far-reaching
audience. VPR has evolved into a review with an annual index, member
questionnaires, and one of a projected series of guides to major research
libraries and their holdings, lists of forthcoming articles, obituaries of
members who played a substantial role, and informative articles on a wide range
of topics from a variety of disciplines.

VPR is the only refereed journal that concentrates on the editorial and
publishing history of Victorian periodicals. Its emphasis is on the importance
of periodicals for an understanding of the history and culture of Victorian
Britain, Ireland, and the Empire. Special issues have been devoted to Dickens,
Macmillan s Magazine, Art, Theory, American Periodicals, Women Critics and
Editors, and the Athenaeum. Published quarterly.

E-ISSN: 1712-526X
Print ISSN: 0709-4698
OCLC NUMBER: Not Yet Available
Included in the following packages:
Full Collection
Arts and Humanities Collection
Basic Research Collection

For more information on the journal:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/victorian_periodicals_review
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/victorian_periodicals_review

For the Table of Contents:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/victorian_periodicals_review/toc/vpr38.1.html
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/victorian_periodicals_review/toc/vpr38.1.html

Monday, May 16, 2005

New Title Debuts in Project Muse

The following journal, previously announced as joining Project MUSE, is
now online:

** From the Sophia University:

Monumenta Nipponica

Monumenta Nipponica was founded in 1938 by Sophia University,
Tokyo, to provide a common platform for scholars throughout the world to
present their research on Japanese culture, history, literature, and
society. One of the oldest and most highly regarded English-language
journals in the Asian studies field, it is known not only for articles
of original scholarship and timely book reviews, but also authoritative
translations of a wide range of Japanese historical and literary sources.

E-ISSN: 1880-1390
Print ISSN: 0027-0741
OCLC NUMBER: 42882501
Included in the following packages:
Full Collection
Arts and Humanities Collection
Social Sciences Collection
Basic Undergraduate Collection
Basic Research Collection

For more information on the journal:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/monumenta_nipponica
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/monumenta_nipponica

For the Table of Contents:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/monumenta_nipponica/toc/mni60.1.html
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/monumenta_nipponica/toc/mni60.1.html

Friday, May 13, 2005

BioOne adds content

BioOne is pleased to announce that content for Wildlife Society Bulletin
is now on the site.

Journal: Wildlife Society Bulletin

Publisher: The Wildlife Society

Frequency: Quarterly

ISSN: 0091-7648

Wildlife Society Bulletin contains information from original research on
applications of wildlife management, including analyses of management
actions intended to influence wildlife populations and/or habitat. The
Bulletin also communicates new methods and techniques and presents
perspectives, commentaries, opinions, and lessons learned from past
management experience.
The Wildlife Society, founded in 1937 and which has thousands of members
in more than 70 countries, is the association of professionals dedicated
to excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education. It
works to develop and maintain professional standards, advance
professional stewardship of wildlife and its habitats, and increase
public awareness and appreciation of wildlife management.

Thursday, May 12, 2005

JSTOR Biology is HERE!

Sweet Briar College Library is pleased to announce that eleven new Biology titles have been added to the JSTOR archive. You can access them at:
http://www.cochran.sbc.edu/databases/splash/jstor.html

These titles are:

BioScience (Biological Sciences Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 49, no. 12 (1951-1999)
Publisher: American Institute of Biological Sciences
ISSN: 0006-3568

Buddhist-Christian Studies (Arts & Sciences III Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1 - Vol. 21 (1981-2001)
Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
ISSN: 0882-0945

The Condor (Biological Sciences Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 101, no. 4 (1899-1999)
Publisher: Cooper Ornithological Society
ISSN: 00105422

Estuaries (Biological Sciences Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 18, no. 4 (1960-1977);
Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 22, no. 4 (1978-1999)
Publisher: Estuarine Research Federation
ISSN: 0160-8347

Journal of Mammalogy (Biological Sciences Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 80, no. 4 (1919-1999)
Publisher: American Society of Mammalogists
ISSN: 0022-2372

Journal of Paleontology (Biological Sciences Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 74, no. 6 (1927-2000)
Publisher: SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology and Paleontological Society
ISSN: 0022-3360

Memoir (The Paleontological Society) (Biological Sciences Collection)
New Content: Vols. 1 - 53 (1968-2000)
Publisher: Paleontological Society
ISSN: 0078-8597

Modern Judaism (Arts & Sciences III Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 19, no. 3 (1981-1999)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISSN: 0276-1114

Near Eastern Archaeology (Arts & Sciences Complement)
New Content: Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 64, no. 4 (1938-2001)
Publisher: The American Schools of Oriental Research
ISSN: 1094-2076

Paleontological Monograph (Biological Sciences Collection)
New Content: Vols. 1-2 (1978-1980)
Publisher: SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
ISSN: 0197-8764

Taxon (Biological Sciences Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1, no. 1 - Vol. 50, no. 4 (1951-2001)
Publisher: International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT)
ISSN: 0040-0262

Two titles with a moving wall of zero have had the most recent digitized
issues added:

The American Journal of International Law (Arts & Sciences I Collection)
New Content: Vol. 98, no. 4 (2004)
Publisher: American Society of International Law
ISSN: 0002-9300

The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic (Arts & Sciences II and Mathematics &
Statistics Collections)
New Content: Vol. 10, no. 4 - Vol. 11, no. 1 (2005)
Publisher: Association for Symbolic Logic
ISSN: 1079-8986

Eight titles have been updated with previously missing issues no longer
missing:

The Accounting Review (Arts & Sciences IV and Business Collections)
New Content: Vol. 48, Supplement (1973)
Publisher: American Accounting Association
ISSN: 0001-4826

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (Arts & Sciences II and Business
Collections)
New Content: Vol. 1978, no. 3 (1978)
Publisher: The Brookings Institution
ISSN: 0007-2303

Curriculum Inquiry (Arts & Sciences IV Collection)
New Content: Vol. 9, nos. 1-4 (1979)
Vol. 14, nos. 2-4 (1984)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education/University of Toronto
ISSN: 0362-6784

Economic Development and Cultural Change (Arts & Sciences Complement)
New Content: Vol. 30, nos. 1-4 (1981/1982)
Vol. 48, no. 3 (2000)
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISSN: 0013-0079

The Elementary School Journal (Arts & Sciences IV Collection)
New Content: Vol. 27, nos. 1-10 (1926/1927)
Vol. 38, nos. 1-10 (1937/1938)
Vol. 47, nos. 1-10 (1946/1947)
Vol. 75, Anniversary Issue (1975)
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
ISSN: 0013-5984

The Journal of Marketing (Arts & Sciences Complement)
New Content: Vol. 46, no. 2 (1982)
Vol. 47, no. 1 (1983)
Publisher: American Marketing Association
ISSN: 0022-2429

Journal of the American Oriental Society (Arts & Sciences II Collection)
New Content: Vol. 1, nos. 1-4 (1843-1849)
Vol. 2 (1851)
Vol. 3 (1853)
Publisher: American Oriental Society
ISSN: 0003-0279

Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association
(Arts & Sciences Complement)
New Content: Vol. 37 (1963-1964)
Vol. 74, nos. 1-2 (2000)
Publisher: American Philosophical Association
ISSN: 0065-972X

One previously released title has been updated to close the "gap"
between JSTOR's archive and the publisher's online coverage:

The Slavic and East European Journal (Arts & Sciences II Collection)
New Content: Vol. 46, no. 1 - Vol. 47, no. 4 (2002-2003)
Publisher: American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European
Languages
ISSN: 0037-6752

By publisher request, JSTOR is reducing the moving walls for five titles:

The American Mathematical Monthly (Arts & Sciences I and Mathematics &
Statistics Collections)
New Content: Vol. 107, no. 1 - Vol. 108, no. 10 (2000-2001)
Moving Wall: 3 years
Publisher: Mathematical Association of America
ISSN: 0002-9890

The College Mathematics Journal (Arts & Sciences II and Mathematics &
Statistics Collections)
New Content: Vol. 31, no. 1 - Vol. 32, no. 5 (2000-2001)
Moving Wall: 3 years
Publisher: Mathematical Association of America
ISSN: 0746-8342

International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music (Arts &
Sciences III and Music Collections)
New Content: Vol. 29, no. 1 - Vol. 30, no. 2 (1998-1999)
Moving Wall: 5 years
Publisher: Croatian Musicological Society
ISSN: 0351-5796

Mathematics Magazine (Arts & Sciences II and Mathematics & Statistics
Collections)
New Content: Vol. 73, no. 1 - Vol. 74, no. 5 (2000-2001)
Moving Wall: 3 years
Publisher: Mathematical Association of America
ISSN: 0025-570X

Political Research Quarterly (Arts & Sciences II Collection)
New Content: Vol. 55, no. 1 - Vol. 56, no. 4 (2002-2003)
Moving Wall: 1 year
Publisher: University of Utah on behalf of the Western Political Science
Association
ISSN: 1065-9129

Nineteen titles linked to recent content have also been updated. A full
list of titles with links to recent content may be found at
http://www.jstor.org/about/recent-issues.html.

Although JSTOR seeks to provide every issue from a journal's run, on
occasion there are issues that we are unable to find. To see which
issues are missing, or for information about how to help JSTOR complete
the archive, please visit JSTOR's Back Issues Needed page
http://www.jstor.org/about/issues/index.html.

More detailed information about all JSTOR titles and collections can be
accessed at http://www.jstor.org/about/collection.list.html.

Delimited lists of all available JSTOR titles can be accessed at
http://www.jstor.org/about/delimited.lists.html.

Participation information for JSTOR collections may be found at
http://www.jstor.org/about/participation.html.

Should you have any questions about any of the JSTOR collections, please
don't hesitate to contact us at support@jstor.org
.

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

ARTstor Update: Collaborative Agreement Reached

Collaborative Agreement Reached Between the University of Michigan,
the American Council for Southern Asian Art (ACSAA), and ARTstor

The University of Michigan, the American Council for Southern Asian
Art (ACSAA), and ARTstor Inc. announced today that they had reached an
agreement whereby the University of Michigan and ARTstor will
collaborate on the distribution through ARTstor of approximately
13,000 high quality digital images from the University of Michigan
slide distribution service’s “ACSAA Color Slide Project.” Spanning
nearly 3,000 years of Southern Asian culture, the ACSAA Color Slide
Project has been the primary source of teaching images in the field of
Southern Asian art and architecture for thirty years.

The ACSAA Color Slide Project is a non-profit supplier of photographic
materials of Southern Asian art. Since 1974, the Project has provided
high quality yet modestly priced color slides of the art and
architecture of India and other South and Southeast Asian countries
(Nepal, Tibet, Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Indonesia,
Pakistan, Afghanistan) to individuals and institutions for teaching
and research purposes around the world.

This collaboration will make this rich body of visual material and
related scholarship available online and at high resolution for the
first time. The audience for these materials will include not only art
historians but also scholars, teachers, and students throughout the
humanities and social sciences, who will value having the ability to
access, browse, and make rich educational and scholarly uses of this
unique corpus of images. Through this agreement, the University of
Michigan expects to make sets of the digital images available to
individual scholars, here and abroad, as it has always done with its
slide sets.

In reaching this agreement, Alex Potts, Professor and Chair of the
History of Art Department at the University of Michigan, and Mary Beth
Heston, President of ACSAA and Chair of the Art History Department at
the College of Charleston, expressed their enthusiasm in collaborating
with ARTstor and in using digital technologies to make this important
scholarly resource more broadly available for noncommercial
pedagogical and scholarly purposes. “The History of Art Department at
Michigan is very glad to be working with ARTstor in making a
significant portion of the exceptionally rich visual archive of Asian
material it administers more widely available to students and
researchers in the field. Collaborating with the American Council for
Southern Asian Art to bring the holdings of the ACSAA Color Slide
Project to a wider audience is important for the educational mission
of both our institutions,” said Professor Potts, expressing the
University of Michigan’s enthusiasm for this collaboration. “ACSAA
believes ARTstor shares the original educational and scholarly
objectives of ACSAA in assembling and distributing these images.
ARTstor will further our mission to provide an important resource for
scholars, teachers and students by bringing this resource into the
digital age,” Professor Heston adds on behalf of ACSAA. Max Marmor,
ARTstor’s Director of Collection Development, expressed ARTstor’s keen
interest in this partnership. “The ACSAA slides have been one of the
key sources of teaching images in Asian art and architecture for
decades. Making these very important images available to teachers and
scholars in digital form through ARTstor will significantly ease the
transition to digital for hosts of teachers and students, while also
adding a new dimension to the immensely important slide distribution
projects at the University of Michigan and strengthening ACSAA’s key
role in support of the study of Southern Asian Art.”

The ACSAA Color Slide Project is a not-for-profit service established
by the American Council for Southern Asian Art (ACSAA) at the
University of Michigan in the mid-1970s. Since then the ACSAA Color
Slide Project has functioned as a service to the educational
community. The Project, which has benefited from the contributions of
many individual photographers, concentrates on photographing and
distributing, at an affordable price, slides of art objects from
exhibitions, distinguished private collections, and the permanent
collections of major American and South Asian museums. The project
also photographs and distributes slides of major architectural sites
that include sculptural monuments. For more information on the
Project, see its website at http://www.umich.edu/~hartspc/acsaa/acsaa.html.

The American Council for Southern Asian Art (ACSAA) is a non-profit
organization dedicated to advancing the study and awareness of the art
of South and Southeast Asia. In addition to periodic symposia, ACSAA
pursues these goals through various projects, including its bi-annual
newsletter, bibliographies, and of course the ACSAA Color Slide
Project. Since its incorporation in 1967, ACSAA has grown from its
original fifteen members to an organization of some three hundred
individuals and institutions. For more information on ACSAA see the
organizational website at http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/acsaa/hp.html.

Monday, May 09, 2005

NEW TITLE DEBUTS IN PROJECT MUSE

The following journal, previously announced as joining Project MUSE, is
now online:

** From the American School of Classical Studies at Athens:

Hesperia

Hesperia is published quarterly by the American School of
Classical Studies at Athens. Founded in 1932 and devoted primarily to
the timely publication of reports on projects sponsored by the School,
Hesperia also welcomes submissions from all scholars working in
the fields of Greek archaeology, art, epigraphy, history, and
literature. The geographic limits are those of the entire Greek world,
with no chronological restrictions. Articles presenting primary
research, interdisciplinary studies, theoretical discussions, and
syntheses of topics and problems are all featured. Studies on the
history and practice of archaeology and ethnography in the Mediterranean
are also included. No page limit exists for contributions. All
submissions are refereed in a double-blind process by two outside
reviewers and a member of the American School Publications Committee.
Articles accepted for publication appear roughly a year from the time of
submission.


E-ISSN: 1553-5622
Print ISSN: 0018-098X
OCLC NUMBER: 48531965
Included in the following packages:
Full Collection
Arts and Humanities Collection
Basic Undergraduate Collection
Basic Research Collection

For more information on the journal:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/hesperia
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/hesperia

For the Table of Contents:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/hesperia/toc/hes74.1.html
http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/hesperia/toc/hes74.1.html

Friday, May 06, 2005

What's New in Earthscape, April/May 2005

In 1970, the United States Congress passed the Clean Air Act which
established air quality standards designed to minimize the air
pollution found most harmful to human health. There have been many
changes to the legislation over the years. This month Earthscape
allows a comparative look at the last 2 administrations with the
inclusion of a collection of Congressional Research Service reports
on air quality legislation.



Several new research papers explore the link between toxic
substances in our air and the public health impacts today and in
the future.



New material included in the April/May 2005 update of Columbia Earthscape



 





Policy




Papers and Conferences

 


Congressional Research Service (CRS), National Council for Science and the Environment



CRS Report for Congress 86031: Acid Rain, Air Pollution, and Forest Decline


Implementing SO2 Allowance Trading: Implications of Transaction Costs and Taxes


CRS Report for Congress: Ethanol and Clean Air: The "Reg-Neg" Controversy and Subsequent Events


CRS Issue Brief for Congress - Alternative Transportation Fuels and Clean Gasoline: Background and Rgulatory Issues


CRS Report for Congress - 95034: Clean Air Act Issues



CRS Report for Congress - Air Quality: EPA’s Proposed New Ozone and Particulate Matter Standards


CRS Report for Congress, Air Quality Standards: The Decisionmaking Process


CRS Report for Congress: Air Quality and the New Ozone NAAQS: The OTAG Process


CRS Issue Brief for Congress - 97007: Clean Air Act Issues in the 105th Congress



RS20247: EPA's Tier 2 Proposal for Stricter Vehicle Emission Standards: A Fact Sheet


CRS Report for Congress RL30298: Air Quality and Motor Vehicles: An Analysis of Current and Proposed Emission Standards


Air Quality and Electricty: Enforcing New Source Review


Diesel Fuel and Engines: An Overview of New Emissions Regulations



Electricity Restructuring and Air Quality: Comparison of Proposed Legislation


Clean Air Act Issues in the 106th Congress


Alternative Transportation Fuels and Vehicles: Energy, Environment, and Development Issues


Clean Air Standards: The Supreme Court Agrees to Review American Trucking Associations v. EPA



Electricity Restructuring: The Implications for Air Quality


The Supreme Court Upholds EPA Standard- Setting Under the Clean Air Act: Whitman v. American Trucking Ass'ns


The Clean Coal Technology Program: Current Prospects


Diesel Fuel and Engines: An Analysis of EPA’s New Regulations



The Liability Exemptions in the Senate - Brownfields Bill (S. 350)


Air Quality and Electricity: Initiatives to Increase Pollution Controls


Clean Air Act Issues in the 107th Congress


Sport Utility Vehicles, Mini-Vans and Light Trucks: An Overview of Fuel Economy and Emissions Standards


Air Quality: Multi-Pollutant Legislation in the 108th Congress



Clean Air and New Source Review: Defining Routine Maintenance


Air Pollution: Legal Perspectives on the “Routine Maintenance” Exception to New Source Review


Air Quality: EPA’s Proposed Interstate Air Quality Rule



Implementation of EPA's 8-Hour Ozone Standard


Transportation Conformity Under the Clean Air Act: In Need of Reform?


Particulate Matter (PM2.5): National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Implementation


MTBE in Gasoline: Clean Air and Drinking Water Issues



Clean Air Act Issues in the 108th Congress


Mercury Emissions to the Air: Regulatory and Legislative Proposals


Visibility, Regional Haze, and the Clean Air Act: Status of Implementation


Environmental Protection Agency



Latest Findings on National Air Quality: 2000 Status and Trends


Cumulative Ozone Exceedances – A Measure of Current Year Ozone Levels Compared to Historical Trends


Characterization of National Spatial Variation


Development of a New Reporting Technique for Air Quality



National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report 2003 Special Studies Edition


The Particle Pollution Report: Current Understanding of Air Quality and Emissions through 2003


International Issues & U.S. Air Quality



Natural Resources Defense Council


Subtracting Sulfur: Reducing Diesel Sulfur Levels to Reduce Urban Pollution





Journals

 


OzonAction Newsletter




Issue #48, September 2004


Stockholm Water Front


Stockholm Water Front, December 2004


Stockholm Water Front, September 2004




Stockholm Water Front, June 2004


Stockholm Water Front, April 2004



Stockholm Water Front, December 2003


Stockholm Water Front, September 2003





Stockholm Water Front, June 2003


Stockholm Water Front, April 2003



Stockholm Water Front, December 2002



Stockholm Water Front, September 2002


Stockholm Water Front, June 2002


Stockholm Water Front, April 2002










Research




Papers and Conferences

 


Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)



Photooxidants, Particles, and Haze across the Arctic and North Atlantic: Transport Observations and Models


Columbia Earth Institute


Assessing Potential Public Health and Air Quality Impacts of Changing Climate and Land Use


Environmental Protection Agency


Impact of April 2001 Asian Dust Event on Particulate Matter Concentrations in the United States



Chemical Speciation of PM2.5 in Urban and Rural Areas


Trends in Monitored Concentrations of Carbon Monoxide


The Ozone Report – Measuring Progress through 2003



Air Emissions Trends – Continued Progress Through 2003


North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation


Estimating Air Pollution Emissions From Fossil Fuel Use in the Electricity Sector in Mexico



North American Power Plant Air Emissions


Churches to celebrate Palm Sunday with 'eco-palm' for first time


Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)


Proceedings of the 2001 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change


Modelling of Global Vegetation Diversity Pattern, No. 79



A Set of Atmosphere Statistical-Dynamical Models: Theoretical Background, No. 81


Well Balanced Finite Volume Methods for Nearly Hydrostatic Flows, No. 84


A Note on Domains of Discourse – Logical Know-How for Integrated Environmental Modelling, No. 86


Conceptual Frameworks of Adaptation to Climate Change and their Applicability to Human Health, No. 91



How Much Warming are we Committed to and How Much Can be Avoided?, No. 93


Urbanised Territories as a Specific Component of the Global Carbon Cycle, No. 94


Stockholm Environment Institute


Benchmarking Urban Air Quality Management and Practice in Major and Mega Cities of Asia



United Nations Environment Programme


Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Synthesis Report







Journals


 


Environmental Health Perspectives


Environmental Health Perspectives - April 2005


Environmental Health Perspectives - March 2005


Environmental Health Perspectives - February 2005



Environmental Health Perspectives - January 2005


Environmental Health Perspectives - December 2004


Environmental Health Perspectives - November 2004


Environmental Health Perspectives - November Toxigenomics 2004






Journal of Geology



Vol. 113, No. 3, May 2005



Vol. 113, No. 2, March 2005



Vol. 113, No.1, January 2005





Vol. 112, No.6, November 2004



Vol. 112, No.5, September 2005



Vol. 112, No.4 July 2004


Vol. 112, No.3, May 2004




Water Resources Management


Volume 19, Issue 1, February 2005



Volume 18, Issue 6, December 2004


Volume 18, Issue 5, October 2004


Volume 18, Issue 4, August 2004



Volume 18, Issue 3, June 2004





Volume 18, Issue 2, April 2004


Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2004