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Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 61, No. 3, December 1999, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society Dec 1999

Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 61, No. 3, December 1999, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society

KIP Articles

No abstract provided.


Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 61, No. 2, August 1999, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society Aug 1999

Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 61, No. 2, August 1999, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society

KIP Articles

No abstract provided.


Medical Research And The Location Of High-Tech Medical Firms : Summary Report / : Prepared For The National Association Of Corporate Real Estate Executives By The Center For Economic Development Research, College Of Business Administration, University Of South Florida, University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research, Nacore International Apr 1999

Medical Research And The Location Of High-Tech Medical Firms : Summary Report / : Prepared For The National Association Of Corporate Real Estate Executives By The Center For Economic Development Research, College Of Business Administration, University Of South Florida, University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research, Nacore International

College of Business Publications

No abstract provided.


Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 61, No. 1, April 1999, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society Apr 1999

Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 61, No. 1, April 1999, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society

KIP Articles

No abstract provided.


Tcma Activities Newsletter, Texas Cave Management Association (Tcma) Feb 1999

Tcma Activities Newsletter, Texas Cave Management Association (Tcma)

Texas Cave Management Association

No abstract provided.


National Collecting Trends: Methods And Findings, Anna H. Perrault Jan 1999

National Collecting Trends: Methods And Findings, Anna H. Perrault

Anna H. Perrault

The primary focus of collection evaluation and assessment has been the subjective judgment of the strengths and weaknesses of library collections. The process has generally been a local application, often utilizing peer group comparative data. Quantitative collection analysis to support the subjective processes of collection evaluation and assessment is now almost universally conducted through extraction of data from local systems or network databases. National collecting patterns can be studied through the use of data extracted from the bibliographic utilities. This article examines the use of data from the OCLC/AMIGOS Collection Analysis CD and standard statistical series as a methodology for …


The Kwi Conduit, Karst Waters Institute Jan 1999

The Kwi Conduit, Karst Waters Institute

The KWI Conduit

No abstract provided.


Times Are Changing – Flood Mitigation Technology: Proceedings Of The 22nd Annual Conference, May 18-22, 1998, Association Of State Floodplain Managers Jan 1999

Times Are Changing – Flood Mitigation Technology: Proceedings Of The 22nd Annual Conference, May 18-22, 1998, Association Of State Floodplain Managers

FMHI Publications

No abstract provided.


Medical Research And The Location Of High-Tech Medical Firms, University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research, Nacore International Jan 1999

Medical Research And The Location Of High-Tech Medical Firms, University Of South Florida. Center For Economic Development Research, Nacore International

Center for Economic Development Research (CEDR) Collection

No abstract provided.


National Collecting Trends: Collection Analysis Methods And Findings, Anna H. Perrault Jan 1999

National Collecting Trends: Collection Analysis Methods And Findings, Anna H. Perrault

School of Information Faculty Publications

The primary focus of collection evaluation and assessment has been the subjective judgment of the strengths and weaknesses of library collections. The process has generally been a local application, often utilizing peer group comparative data. Quantitative collection analysis to support the subjective processes of collection evaluation and assessment is now almost universally conducted through extraction of data from local systems or network databases. National collecting patterns can be studied through the use of data extracted from the bibliographic utilities. This article examines the use of data from the OCLC/AMIGOS Collection Analysis CD and standard statistical series as a methodology for …


Times Are Changing, Association Of State Floodplain Managers -- Conference 1998, University Of Colorado, Boulder -- Natural Hazards Research And Applications Information Center Jan 1999

Times Are Changing, Association Of State Floodplain Managers -- Conference 1998, University Of Colorado, Boulder -- Natural Hazards Research And Applications Information Center

Natural Hazards Center Collection

Includes bibliographical references. Description based on print version record.