------- ------- Table of Contents Page Introduction 1 EPA Information Services: Headquarters Library. Washington, DC 3 Region 1 Library, Boston MA 6 Environmental Res Lab Library, Narragansett RI 8 Region 2 Library, New York NY 10 Region 2 Field Office Library, Edison NJ 11 Region 3 Library, Philadelphia PA 12 Law Library, Washington DC 14 Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 Office of Toxic Substances Chemical Library Washington DC 17 Region 4 Library, Atlanta GA 19 Research Triangle Park NC Library Services 20 Environmental Res Lab Library, Gulf Breeze PL 22 "*t Environmental Res Lab Library, Athens GA 23 C/ Research Triangle Park NC Library (OAQPS) 25 Research Triangle Park NC Library (ASRL- Meteorology) 27 Region 5 Library, Chicago IL 28 A.W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center Library, Cincinnati OH 30 Motor Vehicle Emission Lab Library, Ann Arbor MI 32 Environmental Res Lab Library, Duluth MN 34 Region 6 Library, Dal las TX 35 ------- Page , .Robert S. Kerr Environmental Res Lab Library, Ada OK 36 Region 7 Library, Kansas City KS 37 Region 8 Library, Denver CO 39 National Enforcement and Investigations Center Library, Denver CO. 40 Region 9 Library, San Francis.co CA 42 Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab Library, Las Vegas , NV - 44 Region 10 Library, Seattle WA 46 Environmental Res Lab Library, Corval 1 is OR 48 Appendi ces: Legend of EPA Library Codes 5] Special Collections 53 Subject Index to EPA Libraries' General Collections 55 Description of .Databases Used by , EPA Libraries 62 Approximate Number of Items Held by EPA Libraries 66 Cities in which EPA Libraries are Located 67 States in which EPA Libraries are Located 68 Names of EPA Library Staff Members 70 ------- INTRODUCTION The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is comprised of a Headquarters Office in Washington, D.C., 10 Regional offices, and 13 specialized, scientific laboratories located throughout the country. The EPA libraries are located in Headquarters and all kegional offices and laboratories to support this organizational st ructure. The 28 EPA libraries contain a combined collection of over 117,200 books, 5,600 journals, 465,300 hard copy reports, 2,800,000 documents on microfilm and microfiche, 9,000 journal article reprints and 2,000 maps. Most of the EPA library network's hold-ings are cataloged on OCLC, a national cataloging system. This Gu i de provides background Information on the collections of each of the 28 libraries and the wide range of general and specialized information services provided to EPA staff and the general public. The services provided include: acquisition of books, journals, reports; cataloging; circulation; access to the collections of other Federal, academic, public and special libraries through interlibrary loan; reference assistance including preparation of special subject bibliographies, and computer assisted literature search services. Several of the libraries have more complete selections of information or special collections on specific subjects. In FV 1986, the Headquarters library developed a special collection on Hazardous Waste for the entire network. The complete collection currently contains over 600 books, journals and reports, and is growing rapidly. It is housed in 17 selected EPA libraries. (See "Special Collections" Appendix for specific locations of the Hazardous Waste and other special collections.) Three-character codes have been assigned to each of the libraries according to geographical location, based on the EPA regional structure, e.g., EHA. The "A" library (last character of code) is always the regional library; the "B," "C," etc., are assigned to other libraries located in the same geographic region. (Prior to 1979, the libraries were assigned numeric codes, e.g, 01A.) The eight appendices include a: Legend of EPA Library Codes; guide to Special Collections; Subject Index to EPA Libraries' General Collections; Description of Databases Used by the EPA Libraries; Number of Items Held by EPA Libraries; Cities in which EPA Libraries are located; Location of EPA Libraries within the 50 States; and Names of EPA Library Staff Members. ------- This Guide was prepared by the Information Management and Services Division. Any questions can be directed to Mary Patterson, Library Coordinator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Headquarters Library, 401 M Street, S.W., Room 2904, PM-2110, Washington, D.C., 20460. Phone number: (202) 382-5929. ------- Headquarters Library Washington. D.C. Codes: EJB/03B MAIN LIBRARY Addr ess: Te1ephone: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters Library, PM-2I1A 401 M Street, S.W., Room 2904 WSM Washington DC 20460 (202) (8) 382-5921 382-5921 (CML) (FTS) Librarian: Emma McNamara Staff : Chief Reference Librarian Reference Librarian Reference Librarian TECHNICAL SERVICES Michelle S. L. Lee Mary Hoffman Jon Simon Address: Te1ephone; EPA National Library Technical Services Center 820 Quincy Street, N.W. Washington DC 20011 (202) 829-3729 (202) 829-3723 (8) 673-5026 (CML) (CML/ILL) (FTS) Staff: Acquisitions Librarian Cataloger Librarian Inter 1ibrary Loan Librarian Thurman Pugh Mary Cardenas Cheryl Ferguson Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday The EPA Headquarters Library is operated by the Information Management and Services Division under contract to Ebon Research Systems. It provides information services covering a wide range of environmental and management subjects of interest to EPA staff and the general public. Subject areas i nc1ude: o Air po1 1ut i on o Chemistry o Hazardous wastes o Noise abatement o Pest i c i des o Radi at i on o Resource recovery o Solid waste management o Tox i co1ogy o Water pollution o Water qua 1i ty o Water supply There is also a collection of materials on social, economic, legislative, legal, administrative and management projects related to all aspects of environmental policy. ------- The Headquarters Library collection is comprised of: 12,500 books; 700 current subscriptions to journals, abstracts and indexes, newsletters and newspapers; 22,000 hard copy documents and technical reports generated by government sources or the private sector; 310,000 documents on microfiche, including technical reports produced by EPA and its predecessor agencies; and a microfilm collection that includes back files of newspapers, abstracts and indexes, and periodicals. Library services include the following: Acqui si t i ons: The acquisitions unit processes orders for subscriptions and reference materials for the Headquarters L i brary on 1y. B i b1 i ograph i es: These are compiled based on special requests by EPA employees. Cat a 1og ing: The cataloging unit processes books, journals and other documents from all EPA libraries into the EPA national catalog. Circulation: Documents from the Headquarters Library collection are circulated to EPA emp1oyees. Inter! ibrary Loan: The inter1 ibrary loan unit maintains cooperative agreements with many academic, public and special libraries to borrow books, journals and other research materials not maintained in the Headquarters collection for the use of EPA staff. The average turnaround time for borrowing through interlibrary loan is 3.5 working days . Literature Searching: Computerized searching of commercial databases and selected EPA databases is performed for EPA employees to retrieve information for policy decisions, report preparation, data analysis and background research, and for preparation of special subject bi bli ographi es. Reference: to EPA servi ce staff is provided On-s i te and the to ready reference service is available public. More extensive reference EPA staff as required. Equ i pment: Photocopy machines and microform reader/printers are available to library patrons for the reproduction of up to 25 pages of literature not covered by copyright. Material is loaned to Agency personnel; other users must submit interlibrary loan forms. Computer assisted literature search services: CAS Online, Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, LEXIS/NEXIS, National Groundwater Information Center Database, National Library of Medicine (NLM) database, NewsNet and EPA's Information Systems Inventory (ISI) and Hazardous Waste Database. ------- Publications currently available: o Bibliographies: Asbestos-in-Schools; Estuarine Management Program; Indoor Air Pollution; Indoor Radon Pollution; Information Resources Management o Interlibrary Loan Services of,the Headquarters Library. o Introduction to Headquarters Library Services and Collections. o Searching for Answers, Guide to Database Searching at the EPA Headquarters Library o What's New in the EPA Library (monthly) ------- Region 1. Boston Codes; EHA/01A Address: U.S. EPA Region 1 Library JFK Federal B1dg. Boston, MA 02203 Telephone: (617) 223-4017 or 5791 (CML) (8) 223-4017 or 5791 (FTS) Librarian: Peg Nelson Staff : Library Technician Judy Saravis Library Aide Wayne Ma 1in Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday The EPA Region 1 Library was established in 1967 at the New England Basins Office of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. The collection at that time consisted largely of material dealing with water quality and still retains many of the older New England river basins reports. Since the creation of EPA, the collection has been developed extensively in the areas of: o Air pollution o Solid waste o Hazardous waste o Toxic substances o Pesticides o Water pollution The library is operated by the Information Management Branch of the Planning and Management Division under contract to Ebon Research Systems. The collection consists of approximately 5,000 books, 6,000 documents, 10,000 EPA reports, 150,000 microfiche, and 200 journal titles in three locations: Main and Law libraries in Boston and New England Regional Laboratory library in Lexington, MA. The library provides a full range of services to EPA staff, and to other Federal , State and municipal agencies. Outside users~-consu1tants, private businesses, students, citizens' groups, and individuals have on-site use of the collection, as well as limited reference service and borrowing pri v i1eges. Library services include the following: Acqui s i t i on; The library orders most of the books and periodicals for the region. Cata1ogi ng: The library catalogs books and documents. Circulation: Journals, books, documents, and technical reports in both microfiche and hard copy are circulated by the 1i brary. ------- Interlibrary Loan: the library will attempt to borrow any requested material for full service requestors, and will lend to any qualified borrower or library. Literature Searching: The library will search available computerized databases for full service requestors. Reference: Both phone and on-site reference assistance are available to anyone. More extensive service is available to full service requestors. Equi pment: A microfiche reader/printer and a photocopy machine are available to library patrons for the reproduction of up to 20 pages Computer ass i sted 1 i t erature search services: Bibliographic Retrieval Service (BRS), CAS Online, Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases, NEXIS. ------- Narragansett. Rhode Island Codes: EHB/01B Address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Research Laboratory Library South Ferry Road Narragansett RI 02882 Telephone: (401) 789-1071 (CML) (8) 838-5087 (KTS) Librarian: Rose Ann Gamache Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday Librarian on duty Monday - Thursday The Environmental Research Laboratory - Narragansett (ERLN), with its Field Station in Newport, Oregon, is the Agency's center for marine, coastal and estuarine water quality research. The library at ERLN is a highly specialized scientific and technical library. providing support services for the following research areas: o Estuarine and marine disposal and discharge of complex wastes, dredged materials, and other wastes o Water use designation and quality criteria for estuarine and marine water and sediment o Environmental assessment of ocean discharge These research program areas involve the development, evaluation, and application of techniques and test systems for measuring and predicting the transport, fate, and biological and ecosystem effects of complex and other wastes in estuarine and marine systems. The primary function of the library is to obtain and provide specialized reference materials and library services for technical and administrative personnel working at ERLN. Secondly, the library will service information requests from other EPA facilities and bona fide I i brar i i-s . The library consists of a single centralized core library and numerous specialized individual libraries located physically as is convenient to the respective users. The library is comprised of: 3,100 books, 38 subscriptions to journals, abstracts and newsletters. Also, a small document collection including EPA reports is held. Subject areas are : o aquatic toxicology o marine biology o biological oceanography o marine organisms o fisheries biology ------- The fo1 1ow i ng support of the services on-90 i ng are avai research abIe through at ERLN: the library in Se1ect i on, acquisition, current reference, inter-library loan, translations, and cataloging. awareness, i nformati on circulation, re t r i eva1 , Equi pinent ; A photocopy machine, personal computer and microform reader/printer are available for library use. 9 ------- Region 2. New York Codes: EIA/O2A Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 Library 26 Federal Plaza New York NY 10278 Telephone: (212) 264-2881 (CIVIL) (8) 264-2881 (FTS) Librarian: Dennis Carey Hours: EPA Staff: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday Open to Public: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m Monday, Wednesday and Friday The library, organized under the auspices of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, embraces all aspects of EPA's environmental mission. The collection includes over 3,000 monographs, 12,000 Federal, State and local documents and technical reports, and 50 journals and abstract services. Holdings are distributed between New York and the field office in Edison, N.J., and focus on subjects relevant to Region 2, which comprises New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The library is open to the general public for reference purposes. Services provided to EPA staff and their contractors include: circulation, inter-library loan, reference, cataloging, and monthly acquisitions list. Equi pment: A microfiche reader-printer is available in the 1 i brary. Computer assisted literature search service: DIALOG. 10 ------- Edison. Net* Jersey Codes: EIC/02B Address: Te1ephone: Li brari an: Hours : U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 Field Office Library Edison NJ 08837 (201) 321-6762 (CML) (8) 340-6762 (FTS) Dorothy Szefczyk 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday The library was organized in 1966 under the auspices of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. It was originally heavily oriented toward water, but now includes materials on all EPA programs: o Air o Hazardous wastes o Pesticides o Radi at i on o Solid waste o Toxic substances o Water At present, the collection consists of 3,000 books, 5.000 technical reports, 50 journal subscriptions, and 100,000 reports on microfiche. Services provided to EPA staff and their contractors include circulation, interlibrary loan, reference, cataloging, and monthly acquisitions list. A microfiche reader/printer is available in the library. The library is open to the general public for reference purposes. Computer assisted literature search service; DIALOG. 1 1 ------- Region 3. Philadelphia Codes: EJA/03A Address: Te1ephone: Li brari an; Staff: Hours: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 3 Library (3PM21) 841 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PA 19107 (215) 597-0580 (CML) (8) 597-0580 (FTS) Diane McCreary Inter!ibrary Loan 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Joyce Baker The Region 3 library provides information support for a wide range of environmental programs and activities conducted by the Regional office. It also serves as an information resource for the general public. Subject areas include: o Air po1 1ut i on o Environmental law o Hazardous waste o Management o Pest i c ides o Radi at i on o Toxic Substances o Toxicology o Water pollution There is a special collection on wetland ecology. In addition, a special effort is made to acquire published information on environmental conditions and trends within the five states and the District of Columbia which comprise Reg i on 3. The Region books, 200 copy. There env i ronmenta1 3 library consists of 4,000 books; 4,000 law subscriptions and 800 technical reports in hard are 60,000 technical reports, 25,000 impact statements and 20,000 articles and other publications on environmental topics in microform. Library services include the following: Acqui s i t i ops: acquisition of Office. The Region 3 Library coordinates the published material throughout the Regional Cata1og i ng: the 1i brary's C i rcu1 at i on: EPA employees on All incoming items are processed and added to catalog for quick retrieval. Most i terns i n a 1oan bas i s. the library are available to 12 ------- Inter!ibrary Loan: Publications not in the Region 3 collection can be borrowed from other government, university, public and corporate libraries. In turn, the Region 3 Library loans items from its collection to other libraries. Literature Searching: The library maintains access to over 200 databases and performs information searches for EPA employees. The information is used to prepare risk assessments, site investigations and enforcement actions, as well as to respond to inquiries from other agencies, the media and the general public. Reference: The library staff provide reference assistance to EPA staff and to all library visitors. Assistance is also provided to the public by phone. Equi pment: A photocopier and microform reader/printers are available to library users. Visitors may make a moderate number of copies free; a $.20 per page fee is charged for large amounts of copying. Computer assisted 1 i teraturts search services: Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, LEXIS/NEXIS, National Groundwater Information Center Databases, National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases, TOXNET. 13 ------- Lam Library Washington. D.C. Codes: EJC/03G Address: U. S. Environmenta 1 Protection Agency Law Library, LE-130L 401 M Street, S.W., Room 2902 Washington DC 20460 Te1ephone: L i brar i an: Staff: (202) 382-5919 (CML) (8) 382-5919 (FTS) Barbara Pedrini Morrison Library Technician Vacant Inter1 i brary Loan Barbara Pedrini Morrison Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday The EPA Counse1 Agency's Regi ona1 Law Library (OGC) to 1ega1 and Counse1s. is maintained by the Office of General provide information services to the enforcement personnel, and to the ten The collection contains approximately 8,000 volumes of legal and law-related material concentrating on Federal law, with special emphasis on administrative and environmental law. Included are statutes, codes, regulations, case reporters, digests, citators, and legal reference sources, as well as looseleaf services, newspapers, and 70 current law reviews and periodicals. Microfiche holdings include the Congressional Record, the Federal Register, the Code of Federal Regulations, and legislative histories of laws relevant to EPA's mission. Acqu i s i t i ons: The Law Library staff processes all orders for new collection materials, and for the books and journals required by individual OGC offices Ci rcu1 at i on: Materials circulate to in-house Agency staff and, by messenger pickup, to the local community. Interlibrary loans are handled directly in the Law L'ibrary, usually within 24 hours. Reference services (e.g., case identification, cite verification) are provided to the Office of General Counsel, the Administrative Law Judges, the Judicial Officer, and all other EPA personnel who request assistance. Telephone reference is extended to EPA field locations and to numerous private law firms, both local and nationwide. The public is allowed use of the Law Library collection. 14 ------- Equ i pment: Copying privileges are extended to Agency employees only. A microform reader/printer is available for pat ron use. Computer assisted legal research: Justice Retrieval and Inquiry System (JURIS), LEXIS. 15 ------- Annapolis. Maryland Codes: EJD/03C Address: Te1ephone: Li brar i an: Hours: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Central Regional Laboratory (CRL) Li brary 839 Bestgate Road Annapolis MD 21401 (301) 224-2740 (CML) (8) 922-3752 (FTS) Meg Munro 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday Monday - Friday Librarian on duty Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday The Central Regional Laboratory (CRL) library was established in support of the Regional Laboratory which started in Annapolis in 1964. The subjects in the col lection focus on: B i o1ogy Chemi st ry Eco1ogy o Engi neeri ng o Hydrology o Oceanography To serve the highly diversified expertise of the scientists and engineers, material is provided biology, analytical chemistry, automated techniques, industrial wastewater monitoring, hazardous substances, and mathematical modelling, 1aboratory in aquatic 1aboratory toxic and CRL holdings total 1,000 technical books, 4,000 reprints, 60 journal subscriptions, and a large collection of EPA reports. CRL reports deal with water quality management of the Chesapeake Bay and other estuaries of the Mid-Atlantic region, and the continental shelf off Maryland and Delaware. Library services available are acquisition, interlibrary loan, literature searches, current awareness, with reference and information services. The library users include the laboratory staff, EPA libraries, Federal and State agencies, academic institutions, the scientific community, students and the genera 1 pub lie. The library houses Chesapeake Bay. an extensive special collection on the 16 ------- Office of Toxic Substances Chemical Library Washington. D.C. Codes: EJE/03T Address: Telephone: L i brarian: Staff: Hours: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Toxic Substances Chemical Library, TS-793 401 M Street, S.W. Washington DC 20460 (202) 382-3529 (CML) (8) 382-3529 (FTS) Geraldine D. Nowak Li brari an Library Technician Librarian Technician Machine Operator Library Support (contractor) 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Janettte Petty Hattie Sykes Bett ie Sterling Mary Begg Li sa Fri sen The Office of Toxic Substances (OTS) Chemical Library is in the Information Management Division, Office of Toxic Substances, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances (OPTS). The Chemical i n areas of : Library collection covers chemical literature o Biotechnology o Chemical industry and process technology o Eco1ogy o Health o International cont ro1 o Pest i c i des chemi ca1 The library supports program activities under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). The Chemical Library has 5,000 books, 200 current journals, a collection of 5,000 technical reports, including those supported by OPTS, a microfiche collection of 140,000 scientific and technical journal articles, and three national newspapers. Library services include the following: Acqui si t i ons: Program-related, priority materials requested by the Office of Toxic Substances are acquired. Cata1ogi ng: All books and reference materials acquired are cataloged and entered into the EPA national catalog. 17 ------- Ci rculat i on: Books and reports circulate to EPA employees. Inter-library Loan: The Chemical Library borrows materials from other libraries for OTS staff- Materials from the main collection are loaned to other EPA, government, private and international libraries. Literature searching: Computerized and manual searches are compiled for OTS staff. Bibliographies of national interest are shared with EPA. Reference: Extensive reference service is provided to OTS. Ready reference is provided to EPA and to a limited extent to the public. Equipment: The Chemical Library staff will duplicate library materials for OTS staff. A photocopier and microform reader/printers are available for use by EPA staff and visitors. Non-Federal visitors are limited to 20 pages of copied materials. Computer assisted literature search services: Bibliographic Retrieval Service (BRS), CAS Online, DIALOG, National Library of Medicine, OCLC, and all OTS developed databases. 18 ------- Region 4. Atlanta Codes: EKA/04A Address: Telephone: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4 Library (G6) 345 Court land Street, N.E. Atlanta GA 30365-2401 (404) 347-4216 (CML) (8) 257-4216 (FTS) Librarian: Gay 1e Alston Staff: Hours: Library Technician Library Aide 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Bi11 Marx Pame1 a Da 11 as The Region 4 Library provides a full range covering subjects from hazardous waste with was established in May, 1973, and of library and information services, air and water pollution to toxics and a variety of technical reports, reference books, journals and online computer services. Along with its large collection of environmental materials, the library offers reference/research services, online literature searches, interlibrary loan, selected chemical and pesticide files and current awareness services. At present books, 60 news 1et ters the library owns approximately 4,500 reference ,000 technical reports, 250 journals and and an extensive microfilm collection of EPA reports, environmental impact statements and Federal Regi sters. Of special interest are the environmental problems of the Southeastern United States, namely, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Region 4 employees may borrow most library materials for three weeks. Limited reference and loan services are also provided to the public. The Library accepts telephone, mail requests and OCLC requests from other libraries. Books are cataloged on OCLC and then entered into an in- house database system. Documents are cataloged into major subject areas including: air, energy, general, hazardous, land, noise, water, USGS (U.S. Geological Survey), soil surveys, and the eight states in the Region. Journals are not cataloged at the present time, but simply shelved alphabet i cal1y. Computer assisted literature search services: CAS Chemical Information System (CIS), Bradstreet, Hazard!ine, National Library National Pesticide Information Retrieval On 1i ne, DIALOG, Dun and of Medicine (NLM), System. 19 ------- Library Services Office Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Codes: EKB/04B Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Library Services Office, MD-35 Research Triangle Park NC 27711 Telephone: (919) 541-2777 (CML) (8) 629-2777 (FTS) Librarian: Libby Smith Staff: Air Information Center and Reference Ann Ingram 629-2777 Inter-library Loan Rosemary Thome 629-0094 Library Technician Jean Myers 629-4242 Photocopy Operator Creighton We 1 1 man Information Center (RIC II) Ann Ingram 629-3661 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday The Research Triangle Park (RTP) Library provides support to the Environmental Research Center, the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), the Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, the National Computer Center and local Agency contractors. Collection concentration is on chemical toxicity, all aspects of air pollution as well as the basic sciences, with some coverage of business and economics. The collection's historical coverage of air pollution is particularly strong. Hard copies of obscure materials from Air Pollution Abstracts (1966-1976) are maintained. The Library operates an Air Information Center (AIC) for the OAQPS. This Center handles requests for air pollution information and documents from all over the world. The AIC provides free literature searches to State and local air pollution agency employees and environmental groups as well. Services include extensive literature searching support; inter-library loan, utilizing a combination of o-ff-site photocopying truck delivery service from local libraries and blanket purchase agreements with major research libraries in this country and abroad; reference and acquisitions. The Library is staffed with Government personnel and through a contract with the University of North Carolina Graduate School of Library Science. Contractor personnel are primarily library school graduate students. Computer assisted literature search services: Bibliographic Retrieval Service (BRS), CAS Online, Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, Hazardline, National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases. 20 ------- In October, 1985, the EPA opened an Information Center (RICH) in the RTP Library. The Center is designed to handle questions, one-on-one training, demonstrations, and assistance for Agency personnel using personal computers and software packages. 21 ------- Gulf Breeze. Florida Codes: EKC/04H Address: Te1ephone: L i brar i an: Staff: Hours: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL) Library Sabi ne Is 1 and Gulf Breeze FL 32561 (904) (8) 932-5311 686-9011 ex t ex t 218 218 (CML) (FTS) Susan Means Library Technician/ILL Library Aide Alice Poo 1 Liz Hawthorne 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 Monday - Friday p.m. The Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory (GBERL) Library, established in 1967, provides information services to GBERL employees and the general public. The Library collection is comprised of approximately 5,000 volumes; 225 journals, newsletters, abstracts and indexes; 1,600 documents; and 36,000 microform titles. Subject areas include: o Aquatic toxicology o Genetic engineering o Marine ecology o Mi crobi o1ogy o Pathobiology o Pesticide science Library services include selection, acquisition, cataloging of new materials; circulation of materials to laboratory staff and interlibrary loan to other libraries; manual tn.J on-line literature searches of commercial and government databases; and on-site reference service to laboratory staff and the public as well as telephone ready reference. The Library archives and distributes copies of all laboratory publications. Computer-generated bibliographies of this collection, complete with author and keyword indexes, are available on request. A photocopy machine and microform reader/printer are available to laboratory staff for the reproduction of material not covered by copyright. The Library uses two Hewlett Packard 2621P terminals to access the laboratory DEC POP 11/70 minicomputer and other external databases. Computer assisted literature search services: CAS Online, Groundwater Information Center Database, DIALOG, Nat i ona1 Nat i ona1 L.ibrary of Medicine (NLM) databases 22 ------- Athens. Georgia Codes: EKD/04D Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Research Laboratory Li brary College Station Road Athens GA 30613 Telephone: (404) 546-3324 (CML) (8) 250-3324 (FTS) Librarian: Janice Sims Hours: 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday - Friday The Athens Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL) library provides information services covering a wide range of environmental and management subjects of interest to EPA staff and the general public. Providing the necessary information sources to meet the needs of the Laboratory research staff is of utmost importance. Subject areas i nc1ude: o Biology o Pesticides o Chemistry o Water pollution o Engineering o Water quality o Mi crobi o1ogy The Athens Library collection is comprised of: 8,000 books; 85 current subscriptions to journals and newsletters; 7,500 documents and technical reports generated by government sources or the private sector; 50,000 documents on microfiche, including technical reports produced by EPA; and a microfilm collection that includes back files of abstracts and indexes, and periodicals. Library services include the following: Acqui s i t i ons: Books, newsletters, journal subscriptions, and technical reports are ordered by the Librarian. Ci rculat i on: Documents from the Athens ERL Library collection are circulated to EPA staff and the general publi c. Inter-library Loan; Interlibrary loan services are available to other EPA libraries, government and university libraries. The library uses the OCLC interlibrary loan subsystem to borrow books, journals and other research materials not maintained in the library collection for the use of EPA staff. Literature Searching: Computerized searching of databases is performed for Athens ERL employees to retrieve information for report preparation, data analysis and background research, and for preparation of special subject bi bli ographi es. 23 ------- Reference: On-site reference service is available to EPA staff and the public. More extensive reference service is provided to EPA staff as required. Equi pment: Photocopy machines and microform reader/printers are available to library patrons for the reproduction of literature. Computer assisted literature search services: DIALOG, Chemical Information System (Cl'S), National Groundwatur Information Center Database. 24 ------- OAQPS Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Codes: EKL/04G Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards 826 Mutual Plaza, MD-16 Research Triangle Park NC 27711 Telephone: (919) 541-5514 (CML) (8) 629-5514 (FTS) Librarian: University of North Carolina Library School Graduate Student Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Librarian's hours vary The Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS) Library was established as a unit of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and was transferred from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Durham, North Carolina, in 1968. Since then it has undergone several parent organization changes and in April, 1971, was designated as part of the Environmental Protection Agency. In 1981, the library began to be staffed by student interns as part of the contract between Library Services/Research Triangle Park (RTP) and the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill. The University provides student help on a half-time basis. The OAQPS library is a branch of the Library Services/RTP. Reference questions related to air pollution and research can be directed to that library (see pages 20-21). The library consists of approximately 900 books, 90 journals and newsletters, and a complete collection of EPA/OAQPS reports. The subject focus is on air pollution and control technology, including material on costs, chemical technology, minerals and statistics. The reference collection emphasizes chemistry and engineering. Library services include the following: Acqui si t i ons: The library procures new materials for the use of OAQPS personnel, including monographs, journals arid government reports. Ci rculat i on: Materials from the collection are circulated to EPA employees and contractors. Inter!ibrary Loan (ILL): ILL requests by EPA personnel are forwarded to Library Services/RTP if the material cannot be supplied from OAQPS materials. ILL requests from other libraries for OAQPS materials are completed by the OAQPS 1 i brari an. 25 ------- Reference: On-site reference service is available to EPA staff and the public. Because of limited in-house facilities, the librarian may contact Library Services/RTP or local universities to obtain necessary information. Equi pment; A microfiche reader/printer and a photocopier are avai1able. 26 ------- ASRL - Meteorology Research Triangle Park. North Carolina Codes: EKF/04L Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency ASRL - Meteorology Division Library (MD-80) Research Triangle Park NC 27711 Telephone: (919) 541-4536 (CML) (8) 629-4536 (FTS) Librarian: Evelyn Poole-Kober Hours : 7:30 a.m. Monday - to 5:00 Fr i day p.m. The Atmospheric (ASRL)/Meteorology the Robert S. C i nc i nnat i, Ohi o. reorganizations it 1968 and became Sciences Research Laboratory Division library originated in 1958 at Taft Sanitary Engineering Center in Through a series of government was transferred to North Carolina in a part of the Environmental Protection Agency at Research Triangle Park in 1971. Its major field of interest is the meteorological aspects of air pollution, including model development and application, climatic analysis, and geophysical studies. The collection includes 3,200 books, 125 scientific journal subscriptions and 1,300 technical reports. The library also holds a collection of climatic data material consisting of approximately 4,000 climatic data reports on microfiche, over 400 rolls of film of synoptic data, surface and vorticity charts, and a large body of topographic maps. Interlibrary loan, acquisition, circulation, literature searching and reference services are provided to EPA personnel and to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorologists. Reference service is available to Agency contractors, local university faculty and students, and the general public. 27 ------- Region 5. Chicago Codes: ELA/05A Address: Te1ephone: Li brari an: Staff: Hours: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 Library 230 South Dearborn Street., Room 1670 Chicago IL 60604 (312) 353-2022 (CML) (8) 353-2022 (FTS) Lou W. Ti11ey Li brari an Library Technician Library Aide Katherine Tsang Mer1e Mango 1i s Terri Roberts 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday (Only Regional staff may use the library before 10:00 a.m.) The Region 5 library was established in January 1972 and is part of the Region's Office of Public Affairs. Much of the initial collection was acquired from pre-EPA offices in Chicago in the then Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Public Health Service and the Department of the Interior's Federal Water Pollution Control Administration (later Federal Water Quality Administration). The library is staffed by EPA and contractor personnel and provides services to EPA staff and, on a more limited basis, to the general public. The subject areas of the collection are: o Air po11ut i on o Air qua 1i ty o Groundwater o Hazardous wastes o Noise o Pesticides o Recycling and resource recovery o Solid waste management o Toxic substances o Water pol1ut ion o Water quali ty o Water supply (drinking water) The emphasis is on the Great Lakes and the six states in the Region: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wi scons i n. The current collection consists of 15,000-18,000 technical documents and reports in paper copy generated by international. Federal, interstate, State, regional and local government agencies (including EPA) and by private 28 ------- endeavors. The collection includes 3,600 books, 350 journal subscriptions, including abstracts and indexes, newsletters, newspapers. There are some 110,000 microfiche items in the collection (including a fairly complete collection of EPA predecessor agency reports, Federal Regi ster. etc.). There is a sizable collection of the U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Papers and a fairly complete collection of the Water Resources Data for Region 5 states and other contiguous states. Paper copy of proceedings of most of the Great Lakes enforcement conferences held in the Region 5 states are available in the Library. Other special collections include EIC Statefiche, Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) microfiche (19731985) with indexes, 85,000 Air Pollution Technical Information Center (APTIC) items in microfiche, about 75 videocassette tapes, and a law collection (housed in another corridor with the Office of Regional Counsel (ORC)). There is a vertical file collection of pamph1et/reprint/ brochure materials. Library services include the following: Acqui s i t i ons: Processes procurement actions for new/renewing subscriptions, books, documents, technical reports, microforms, etc., as requested by p-r'ogram staff in the Region and to enhance the reference collection. Catalogi ng: Processes books, documents and other materials for the Regional collection. Ci rcu1 at i on: Materials from the Regional collection are loaned or routed to Regional office staff as requested or for selective dissemination of information (SDI). Interlibrary Loan: Materials not in the Regional collection are borrowed on loan for Regional staff from other EPA libraries or other libraries, as requested. Loans are made to other EPA libraries, other libraries and to other authorized borrowers, as requested. Reference; On-site ready reference is available to Regional staff and, on a more limited basis, to the general publi c. Equipment; Microform readers and reader/printers are available to patrons for reading/reproducing microforms. There are limitations on usage by non-EPA staff. Computer assisted 1 i terature search servi ces : Bibliographic Retrieval Service (BRS), Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, National Groundwater Information Center Database SDC/ORBIT. Also available through the Library is access to the ORC's LEXIS/NEXIS system. 29 ------- Cincinnati. Ohio Codes: ELB/05B Address: Te1ephone: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Andrew W. Briedenbach Environmental Research Center Li brary 26 W. St. Clair Street Cincinnati OH 45268 (513) 569-7707 (CML) (8) 684-7707 (FTS) Librarian: Jonda Byrd 684-7707 Staff: Audi o/Vi suals Catalogi ng Ci rcu1 at i on Documents Inter-library Loan Reference Seri a 1s Richard Cassinelli Sandy Geideman Joan Honeck Jeannie Cook Li 1i an Bosworth Jean Combest Sandy Geideman Max i ne Smi th Susan Reiner Martha O'Leary 684- 684- 684- 684- 684- 684- 684- 684- 684- 684- 7708 7709 7705 7704 7701 7702 7709 7703 7703 7706 Hours: EPA Staff: Vi s i tors: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday The Andrew W. Briedenbach Environmental Research Center (AWBERC) Library is a composite of the holdings, dating from 1950, of the Public Health Service and the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. The facility, established in 1971, served at one time as the scientific and technical focal point for all EPA libraries. It was moved to its present location in 1976. The major subjects in the collection are: o Bacteri o1ogy o Bi o1ogy o Biotechnology o Chemistry o Engineering o Hazardous waste o Mi crobi o1ogy o Physics o Solid waste management o Water pollution o Water quali ty The holdings consist of extensive technical reports in these areas: 16,000 books, including general legal materials; 7,000 bound periodicals (most back issues are on microfilm); 1,000 current journal and newsletter subscriptions; 4 newspapers; 200,000 reports, either in hard copy or on microfiche; and various EPA publications. 30 ------- Library services include the following: Ci rculat i on: Materials may be borrowed by EPA personnel only; all other requests are handled through inter!ibrary loan (ILL). Books will be loaned, journal articles and technical reports will be reproduce i Inter! ibrary Loan: The inter-library loan department particpates in the OCLC ILL subsystem. They have cooperative agreements with many Federal, academic and special libraries and are a member of the Greater Midwest Regional Medical Libraries Network. Telephone requests are accepted for rush ILL's. Literature Searching: Online literature searches are performed for EPA personnel in Cincinnati, as well as any EPA library that does not have online searching capabi1i t ies. Reference; Reference assistance is available to the EPA staff and to the public as time permits. Equi pment; Photocopy machines and microform reader/printers are available to library patrons for the reproduction of up to 15 pages of information. Computer ass i sted 1 i terature search servi ces: Bibliographic Retrieval Service (BRS), CAS Online, Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, Hazardline, National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases, TOXLINE. 31 ------- Ann Arbor. Michigan Codes: ELC/QSP Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Motor Vehicle Emission Laboratory Li brary 2565 Plymouth Road Ann Arbor MI 48105 Telephone: (313) 668-4311 (CML) (8) 374-8311 (FTS) Librarian: Debra Talsrna Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday The Motor Vehicle Emission Laboratory (MVEL) is operated by the Administrative Management Staff, under contract to Ebon Research Systems. It provides information services concentrated on automative engineering to EPA staff and the general pub lie. Subject areas include: o Air pollution from mobile sources o Alternative alcohol fuels o Motor vehicle retrofit devices The MVEL collection is comprised of: 300 books, 45 current subscriptions to journals, abstracts and indexes, newsletters and newspapers; 20,000 hard copy documents and technical reports generated by government sources or the private sector; 20,000 documents on microfiche, including technical reports produced by EPA and its predecessor agencies; and a microfiche collection that includes back issues of the Federal Register and Appli cat i ons for Cert i f i cat i on. The Library also has 10,000 Society of Automotive Engineers papers related to topics in automotive emissions, fuel economy and new automotive technology. There is a vertical file collection of newspaper reprints and pamphlet material relating to the field of automotive engineering. A small law collection pertaining to mobile source air pollution is also maintained. Library services include the following: Acqui s i t i ons: In addition to procuring new materials for the library, the librarian processes orders for subscriptions and reference materials ordered by MVEL division offices. Cata1ogi ng: The librarian processes books, journals and other documents into the EPA national catalog. 32 ------- Ci rculat i on; Documents from the MVEL library collection are circulated to EPA employees. Permission must be obtained from the librarian to circulate to outside users. Inter-library Loan (ILL): The library provides ILL services to all libraries in accordance with copyright law and existing agreements. Requests are accepted from EPA libraries either in writing or by telephone; other libraries must submit an ILL form. Literature Searching: Cincinnati, Ohio, performs Library. EPA employees must contact the MVEL librarian. The EPA 1i terature request i ng 1ibrary 1ocated in searches for the MVEL literature searches Reference; On-site reference service is provided to the EPA staff and to users from the university community, industry and the general public, unless extensive. The Librarian also acts as the MVEL public information source and handles the MVEL records management program. Equi pment: Photocopy machines and microfiche reader/printers are available to library patrons for reproduction. Copying facilities are available to the public, with a limit of 25 pages. 33 ------- Duluth. Minnesota Codes: ELD/05C Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Research Laboratory Li brary 6201 Congdon Boulevard Duluth MN 55804 Telephone: (218) 720-5538 (CML) (8) 780-5538 (FTS) Librarian: Mary Harden Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday - Friday The library was founded in 1967 for the purpose of assisting the research staff of the then National Water Quality Laboratory. Its major fields of interest are: o Analytical chemistry o Fisheries biology o Water pollution The holdings comprise 1.400 books, 150 journal subscriptions, an extensive reprint collection, microfiche reports, and over 2,500 Federal, State and local documents and technical reports. Library services include mailing reprints, acquisition, circulation, inter!ibrary loan and reference. The reference services of the library are available to the neighboring university communities and the general public. 34 ------- Region 6. Dallas Codes; EMA/06A Address : Telephone: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6 Information Center 1201 Elm Street First International Building Dallas TX 75270 (214) 767-7341 (CML) (8) 729-7341 (FTS) Information Center Coordinator: Nita House Staff: Hours: Techni ci an 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday Let i c i a Lane Reference materials for water quality planning constituted the beginning of the collection which became the EPA Region 6 library in July, 1971. The library includes materials on all EPA programs: air, water, solid waste, pesticides, toxic substances, noise and radiation, particularly as they relate to the States within the Region: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Services provided include circulation, reference and inter-library loan. 35 ------- Ada, Oklahoma Codes: EMB/06B Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory Library P. 0. Box 1198 Ada OK 74820 Telephone: (405) 332-8800 (CML) (8) 743-2241 (FTS) Librarian: Stanley Shannon Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday The Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory is the Agency's center of expertise for investigation of the soil and subsurface environment, and is one of the 14 research laboratories of EPA's Office of Deve 1 opment . major Research and The library, established in 1966 as part of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, functions in support of the research programs of the laboratory by providing access to an unlimited amount of scientific and technical information relevant to the laboratory's mission. Major subject areas covered are: o Agri cu1ture o Bi o1ogy o Chemi st ry o Waste engineering The holdings consist of approximately 2,000 books, 80 journal subscriptions, 2,000 maps, and 20,000 documents, either in hard copy or on microfiche, including technical reports produced by EPA and its predecessor agencies, and a comprehensive collection of U.S. Geological Survey Water SuppIy Papers. Library services include acquisitions, circulation, reference, literature searching, interlibrary loan, and current awareness. Reference services are available to the neighboring university community and the general public. Equ i pment: A photocopy machine and printers are available to the users. mi croform reader/ 36 ------- Region 7. Kansas City Codes: ENA/07A Address: Telephone: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 7 Library 726 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City KS 66101 (913) 236-2828 (CML) (8) 757-2828 (FTS) Librarian: Constance McKenzie Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 4-.30 p.m. Monday - Friday The Region 7 library is part of the Administration and Information Management Branch of the Office of Policy and Management. It provides information on a wide range of environmental subjects of interest to the Regional staff and the general public. Subject areas include: o Agricultural pollution o Air pollution o Environmental law o Hazardous waste o Pest i c i des o Rad i at i on o Solid waste management o Water pollution o Water quality o Water supp1y The library's holdings consist of: 1,400 books; 42 periodicals; 3,400 hard copy documents and technical reports published by government agencies or the private sector; 105,000 documents on microfiche, including EPA and other agency's technical reports and the Federal Register from 1970 to present. Library services include the following: Acqui s i t i ons: Books, periodicals and newspapers ordered for the Regional program offices. are Cataloging: Library materials are cataloged into the EPA national catalog. Ci rculat i on: Periodicals and documents from the library collection are circulated to Regional staff. Interlibrary Loan: Loans for books, periodicals research materials not maintained in the Regional collection are arranged through other EPA many academic, public and special libraries. and other 1i brary ' s 1i brari es and Literature Searching: Computerized searching of databases is arranged through the library for Regional staff. Some searches are completed in the Regional library while others are processed through the EPA libraries in Cincinnati, Ohio. and Research Triangle Park, N.C. 37 ------- Reference: On-site ready reference service is available to EPA staff and the general public. Equ i pment : A photocopy machine and microfiche reader/printers are available for library users. Computer assisted 1 iterature search services: Chemical Information System (CIS), LEXl'S/NEXI S, National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases, WATSTORE (U.S. Geological Survey database). 38 ------- Region 8. Denver Codes: EOA/08A Address: Te1ephone: Li brarian -. Staff: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 8 Library, 8PM-IML 999 18th Street, Suite 1300 Denver CO 80202-2413 (303) 293-1444 (CML) (8) 564-1444 (FTS) Do 1 ores Eddy Library Li brary Technician A i de Tu1 a Lazorchak She i1 a Kersens Organized in 1973, the Region 8 library includes materials on all EPA programs: air, water, hazardous and solid waste, pesticides, toxic substances, noise and radiation, particularly as they relate to the States within the Region: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. In addition, because the Rocky Mountain area is ich in energy resources, the library collects material relating to energy resource development and its relationship to the environment. And finally, to support other Agency programs, the collection incorporates publications relating to economics, planning, transportation, management and employee development. General library services including reference, research, database searching, and interlibrary loan are available to Regional office staff. Second copies of EPA reports are available for loan to other libraries, government agencies, businesses and organizations in the Region. Limited telephone and in-person reference service to outside users is provided as time and staffing permit. Equ i pment: the bui1di ng 10 pages per Public duplicating for paper copies. user at no charge. facilities are available in The library will copy up to Computer assisted literature search services Association of System (CIS), Center Database, Research DIALOG, NEXIS, OCLC. CA.RL (Colorado Libraries), Chemical Information National Groundwater Information The library is a member of the Central System which provides courier services for the libraries in the region. Colorado Library 39 ------- Denver. Colorado Codes: EOB/08B Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency National Enforcement Investigation^ Center Li brary Building 53, Box 25227 Denver Federal Center Denver CO 80225 Telephone: (303) 236-3219 (CML) (8) 776-3219 (FTS) Librarian: Dorothy Biggs Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday The library of the National Enforcement Investigations Center (NEIC) of EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring was established in Denver in January, 1972. The Library is a component of the NEIC Information Center. The collection comprises case files, technical reports, data compilations and background information used to develop the basis for field studies and enforcement actions; research and development reports on municipal, industrial and agricultural pollution abatement practices; enforcement conference documents and environmental law materials; technical reference materials covering chemistry, pesticides, toxic substances, air technology and hazardous wastes. Holdings include 1,000 books; 100 journal (85 current subscriptions) and numerous paper and microfiche documents. The library disseminates technical and enforcement reports produced by the NEIC staff. Tne library shares its resources through interlibrary loan services via OCLC and mail requests. Response time to requests for interlibrary loans is normally less than 24 hours. All services are provided without charge. te1ephone or reports and Reference personne1 service is provided for NEIC staff and other EPA Equ i pment includes microfiche copier. microform reader/printers and The Information Center provides a common use area to allow staff access to computer, graphics, and word processing equipment. Literature searching is provided to NEIC staff and to support enforcement activity by EPA personnel. Computer assisted literature search services databases: Bibliographic Retrieval Service Justice Retrieval and Inquiry System (JURIS) Library of Medicine (NLM) databases, NEXIS, EPA databases: Compliance Data System (CDS) Environmental Response, Compensation Commercial (BRS), DIALOG, Nat i ona1 VU-TEXT. Comprehens i ve and Li abi1i ty 40 ------- Information System (CERCLIS), Consent Decree Tracking System, Facilities Tracking System (FINDS), Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS), Permit Compliance System (PCS), (Superfund Financial Assessment System (SFFAS), Storage and Retrieval of Water Quality Information (STORET). 41 ------- Region 9, San Francisco Codes: ERA/09A Address: Te1ephone: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 Library 215 Fremont Street, 6th Floor San Francisco CA 94105 (415) 974-8082 (8) 454-8082 (CML) (FTS) Librarian: Marsha Saylor Staff Hours: Reference Librarian Information Specialist Information Specialist Library Technician Library Aide 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday Jud i th Demeter Ernestine Vaden Caro1yn Kovar G. Lynn Fox Richard Pang The Region 9 library is part of the Information Services Center. It provides library and information services to staff of approximately 500 and the general public. Major subject areas include: o Air po1 1ut i on o Environmental safety o Hazardous waste o Law and control hea1th and o Pest i ci des o Radiation o Research and deve1opment o Solid waste Included in the Region 9 collection are 5000 books, over 60,000 hard copy reports (EPA and private sector), documents, and monographs; 380 journal subscriptions; approximately 350,000 documents on microfiche; U.S. Geological Survey and Wetland Maps; indexes; bibliographies; and EPA manuals and directives. Library services include the following: Acqui s i t i ons: The Region 9 library processes all requests for books. reports and journal subscriptions submitted by the staff in addition to monitoring and ordering items needed to enhance the collection. Cata1ogi ng: The cataloging personnel process all monographs, reports and documents sent to the library and all credible donations. Circulation: All items (except microfiche and looseleaf items) in the collection are circulated to staff and, through inter library loan, to other libraries. Inter 1i brary i nter1i brary 1i brari es. cycle for in-house Loan: The Library Technician handles all loan requests, whether from staff or other We are presently working on a 48-hour response requests . 42 ------- Reference: Reference is divided into a public response function staffed by the Information Specialists and the Reference Librarian, and staff reference provided by the Librarians. Staff reference generally includes manual literature searching. Additionally, briefings on library services and personnel are given to any section that requests this service. Equi pment: One photocopy machine and two microform reader/printers are available for copying purposes. The public is charged $.20 per page in excess of 10 pages. Computer assisted literature search services: Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, and Hazardline. 43 ------- Las Vegas. Nevada Codes: ERB/09B Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory Library 944 E. Harmon Avenue (P.O. Box 15027, Zip 89114) Las Vegas NV 89109 Te1ephone: Li brar i an: Staff: Hours: (702) 798-2648 - 2646 (8) 545-2648 - 2646 Doreen Wickman Mary E. Campbe11 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday (CML) (FTS) The Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory (EMSL) library is operated by the General Services Branch of the Office of Program Management and Support under contract to Ebon Research Systems. The library was established in 1966 as part of the Public Health Service, Southwestern Radiological Health Laboratory. Materials were primarily oriented toward nuclear science at that time. When the fac i1i t y became part of EPA in 1970, the collection was broadened to include all aspects of environmental science. The mi ss i on of Laboratory is to: the Environmental Monitoring Systems - Develop for EPA client offices multi-media monitoring technologies and approaches for assessing exposure of man and his environment to po11utants. - Demonstrate advanced monitoring systems and techniques by applying them to fulfill special monitoring needs of the Agency. - Develop guidance on standardization and quality assurance aspects of radiation, hazardous waste, toxic substances, and pesticide measurements. - Provide monitoring and surveillance services around nuclear weapons testing sites and at sites with special environmental significance. The present mi ss i on. collection of the EMSL library supports this The holdings include 1,092 books; 1,200 hard copy technical reports; 42,337 microfiche reports, and more than 150 scientific journals and subscri pt i ons newspapers. to 44 ------- Library services include the following: Reference acquisitions, circulation, inter-library loan and computer assisted literature searches. All library services are provided to EPA staff. Reference and copying services are available to the general public. Equipment: A photocopy machine, two microform reader/printers, a duplifiche developer, duplifiche printer and a Decwriter III terminal. ------- Region 10. Seattle Codes: ESA/10A Address: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 Library 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle WA 98101 Telephone: (206) 442-1289 or 1259 (CML) (8) 399-1289 or 1259 (FTS) librarian: Julienne Sears Staff: Assistant Librarian Patricia Devine Library Aide Darci Dudel OPA Publications Clerk Bertha Sauls Clerk-Typist Michelle Kim Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friuay The library came into existence in 1971, based on material from the Federal Water Quality Administration office in Portland, Oregon. The collection was originally heavily oriented toward water pollution, but has since been developed to encompass all other areas of environmental qua 1 i t y. At present, the holdings include monographs. serials, a basic environmental law collection, EPA reports (both hard copy and microfiche) and local and State government reports. The non-EPA portion of the collection is focused mainly on materials pertinent to the four Region 10 States: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Library services include the following: Acqu i s i t i ons : The librarian selects all books, serials, and documents for the library including all legal materials. Additionally, the librarian assists with and approves all procurements for the Region 10 laboratory, the four State program offices and Seattle program offices. Centralized subscriptions procurement for all six sites is handled through a serials jobber. Cat a 1og i ng: Original cataloging and holdings updating information are submitted to the EPA Headquarters Technical Services Section in Washington, D.C. for entry into OCLC. Ci rcu1 at i on: All library materials circulate to Region 10 staff. EPA technical reports are circulated to non-EPA staff throughout the region. Region 10 EPA reports are available for loan throughout the country- 46 ------- Interlibrary Loan (ILL): Interlibrary loans are transacted primarily through OCLC, but phone requests and ILL forms are also accepted. The library also uses the University of Washington Library's Resource Sharing Program for which fees are paid. The average turnaround time is 5 working days. Reference: On-site ready reference service is available to EPA staff and the general public. More extensive reference service is provided to EPA staff as required. Equi pment: Microform readers are available in the library. Microform copies and photocopies are available to EPA staff; a limited number of copies may be made by other Federal agency employees. Public copiers are not avai1able. Computer assisted literature search services: DIALOG, LEXIS/NEXIS, National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases, National Groundwater Information Center Database. 47 ------- Corvallis, Oregon Codes: LSB/10B Address: Te1ephone: Staff: Hours: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory Li brary 200 SW 35th Street Corval 1 is OR 97333 (503) (8) 757-4731 420-4731 (CML) (FTS) Librarian: Betty M. McCauley Library Technician 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday Peggy Walch The Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory (CERL) Library was established in 1966, when the Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory of the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration was opened. The emphasis was on marine, estuarine and fresh water quality. Since EPA was established in 1970, the laboratory's responsibilities and the library collection have been broadened to include air and terresterial research. Toxics and Branch and At present the laboratory has three branches: Pesticides Branch, Hazardous Materials and Water the Air Branch. Research concerns acid precipitation and its effects on the ecosystem, wildlife toxicology, genetic engineering, wetlands and hazardous waste. The library collection consists of 3,500 books, over 150 subscriptions to journals and newsletters, and an extensive file of government documents, including EPA reports and State and Federal research reports. Microfiche and microfilm expand the holdings. A comprehensive reprint collection on acid precipitation and air ecology is ma i nta i ned. Library services include the following: Acqu i s i t i ons: Books are purchased at the request laboratory employees to support ongoing research. of Cata1ogi ng: All books and library materials are cataloged into the EPA national catalog. C i rcu1 at i on: Library materials are loaned to EPA staff and on-site contractors. Local university staff also borrow materials. Students and private citizens may use the materials in the library. 48 ------- Interlibrary Loan; Books not available in the CERL library or through the Oregon State University Library are obtained using a network of inter1ibrary loan resources, including the computerized facilities of OCLC. Reference: Ready reference service is available for EPA staff and the general public. The library also networks with other EPA and special libraries, thus extending the resources for reference requirements that go beyond the on- si te collect i on. Equi pment: The library provides reader/printers for patrons who need to use microform materials. Photocopy equipment is located near the library. Computer assisted literature search services: Chemical Information System (CIS), DIALOG, National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases. 49 ------- LEGEND OF EPA LIBRARY CODES To assist have been Library Code EHA/01A EHB/01B EIA/02A EIC/02B EJA/03A EJB/03B EJC/03G EJD/03C EJE/O.JT EKA/04A EKB/04B in calling the various EPA locations, t included. The relationsh Eastern (E) Central (C) Mountain (M) Pacific (P) Location EPA Region 1 Boston MA 02203 Environmental Res Lab Narragansett RI 02882 EPA Region 2 New York 10278 i p is: Noon 1 1 :00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Time Zone FTS t E 223-5791 E 838-5087 E 264-2881 ime zo Page 6 8 10 EPA Region 2 Field Office Edison NJ 08837 EPA Region 3 Philadelphia PA 19107 EPA Headquarters Library Washington DC 20460 Law Library Washington DC 20460 Central Regional Lab Annapol is MD 21401 OTS Chemical Library Washington DC 20460 EPA Region 4 Atlanta GA 30365 Library Services Office E 340-6762 E 597-0580 E 382-5921 E 382-5919 E 922-3752 E 382-3529 E 257-4216 1 1 12 3 14 16 17 19 Research Triangle Park NC 27711 EKC/04H Environmental Res Lab Gulf Breeze FL 32561 EKD/04D Environmental Res Lab Athens GA 30613 EKE/04G Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards Research Triangle Park NC 27711 629-2777' 686-9011 250-3324 629-5514 20 22 23 25 51 ------- L ibrary Code Locat ion Time Zone FTS * Page EKF/04L ELA/05A ELB/05B ELC/05D ELD/05C EMA/06A EMB/06B ENA/07A EOA/08A EOB/08B ERA/09A ERB/09B ESA/10A ESB/10B ASRL - Meteorology Lab Research Triangle Park NC 277)1 EPA Region 5 Chicago IL 60604 Environmental Res Ctr Cincinnati OH 45268 Motor Vehi c1e Emission Lab Ann Arbor MI 48105 Environmental Res Lab Duluth MN 55804 EPA Region 6 Dal las TX 75270 Robert S. Kerr Environmental Res Lab Ada OK 74820 EPA Region 7 Kansas City KS 66101 EPA Region 8 Denver CO 80202-2413 National Enforcement Investigations Center Denver CO 80225 EPA Region 9 San Francisco CA 94105 Environmental Monitoring and Support Lab Las Vegas NV 89109 EPA Region 10 Seattle WA 98101 Corvail is Environmental Research Lab Corval 1 is OR 97330 M M 629-4536 27 353-2022 28 684-7707 30 374-8311 32 780-5538 34 729-7341 35 743-2241 36 757-2828 37 564-1444 39 776-3219 454-8076 545-2648 399-1289 420-4731 40 42 44 46 48 52 ------- SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Several of the EPA libraries have more complete selections of information or special collections on specific subjects. Listed below are those libraries which have primary reference collections. Special Collection Library/Location Page Air Information Chesapeake Bay Col lection Climatic Data Environmental Impact Statements Geological Survey Data Hazardous Waste Law Motor Vehicle Emissi ons Pesticides Research Triangle Park NC Library Services Central Regional Lab Library AnnapoIi s MD ASRL Meteorology Division Library, RTP, NC Region 9 Library San Francisco CA Region 5 Library Chicago IL Headquarters Library. DC Region 1 Library, Boston Region 2 Library, Region 3 Library. Region 4 Library, Region 5 Library, Region 6 Library. Region 7 Library, Region 8 Library, Region 9 Library, Region 10 Library, Spt New York Philadelphi a Atlanta Chicago Dal las Kansas City Denver San Francisco Seattle Lab Library, 10 Env Montrng & Las Vegas Env Res Lab Library Reg 2 Field Office, Env Res Ctr Library, Env Res Lab Library, NEIC Library, Denver Law Library Washington DC Region 3 Library Philadelphi a PA Motor Vehicle Emission Lab Library, Ann Arbor MI OTS Chemical Library Washington, DC Ada Edi son Ci nci nnat i RTP 20 16 27 42 28 3 6 1 1 12 19 28 35 37 39 42 46 44 36 1 1 30 20 40 14 12 32 17 53 ------- Spec 1 a 1 Co 1 1 ect 1 on Library/Location Page Speeches given by Region 9 Library 42 EPA Senior Staff San Francisco CA Toxic Substances OTS Chemical Library 17 Washington, DC Wetland Ecology Region 3 Library Philadelphia, PA 12 54 ------- SUBJECT AREAS OF EPA LIBRARY COLLECTIONS All EPA libraries have some information on all of EPA's programs: air, noise, water, solid waste, hazardous waste, toxic substances, pesticides and radiation. Several of the libraries also have collections on major subject areas as they relate to their organizational function and/or region. The collections may not be complete or extensive in all major subject areas. Listed below are the major subject areas covered by the libraries: Library Page ACID RAIN Environmental Research Lab Library, Corvallis OR 48 ADMINISTRATION Headquarters Library, Washington DC 3 AGRICULTURE Environmental Research Lab Library, Ada OK 36 Region 7 Library, Kansas City KS 37 National Enforcement Investigations Center Library, Denver CO 40 AIR POLLUTION - HISTORICAL Library Services, Research Triangle Park, NC 20 AIR POLLUTION - MOBILE SOURCE Motor Vehicle Emission Lab Library, Ann Arbor MI 32 AIR POLLUTION TECHNOLOGY Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Library, Research Triangle Park, NC 25 ALCOHOL FUELS - ALTERNATIVES Motor Vehicle Emission Lab Library, Ann Arbor MI 32 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Central Regional Lab Library Annapolis MD 16 Environmental Research Lab Library, Duluth MN 34 55 ------- Library Page AQUATIC BIOTA Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY Environmental Research Lab Library, Gulf Breeze FL .... 22 Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansett RI ... 8 AUTOMATED LABORATORY TECHNIQUES Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING Motor Vehicle Emission Lab Library, Ann Arbor MI 32 BACTERIOLOGY Environmental Research Center Library, Cincinnati OH .. 30 Environmental Research Lab Library, Ada OK 36 BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansett RI ... 8 BIOLOGY Environmental Research Lab Library, Ada OK 36 Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 Environmental Res Lab Library, Athens GA 23 Environmental Research Center Library, Cincinnati OH .. 30 BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansett RI ... 8 BIOTECHNOLOGY OTS Chemical Library, Washington DC 17 Environmental Research Center Library, Cincinnati OH .. 30 BUSINESS Library Services, Research Triangle Park NC 20 56 ------- Library Page CHEMICAL INDUSTRY AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGY OTS Chemical Library, Washington DC 17 CHEMICAL TOXICITY Library Services, Research Triangle Park NC 20 CHEMISTRY Headquarters Library, Washington DC 3 Environmental Research Lab Library, Ada OK 36 Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 Environmental Research Lab Library, Athens GA 23 Environmental Research Center Library. Cincinnati OH .. 30 Library Services, Research Triangle Park NC 20 National Enforcement Investigations Center Library, Denver CO 40 CLIMATIC DATA Environmental Research Lab Library. Corvallis OR 48 COASTAL RESEARCH Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansett RI ... 8 Central Regional Lab Library. Annapolis MD 16 ECOLOGY Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 OTS Chemical Library, Washington DC 17 ECONOMICS Headquarters Library, Washington DC 3 Library Services, Research Triangle Park NC 20 Region 8 Library, Denver CO 39 EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT Region 8 Library, Denver CO 39 ENERGY Region 8 Library, Denver CO .. 39 57 ------- Library Page ENFORCEMENT National Enforcement Investigations Center Library, Denver CO 40 ENGINEERING Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 Environmental Research Lab Library, Athens GA 23 Environmental Research Center Library, Cincinnati OH .. 30 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY Region 9 Library, San Francisco CA 42 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Region 3 Library, Philadelphia PA 12 Region 7 Library, Kansas City KS 37 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Headquarters Library, Washington DC 3 ESTUARINE RESERACH Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansett RI ... 8 Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 Environmental Research Lab Library, Corvallis OR 48 FISHERIES BIOLOGY Environmental Research Lab Library, Duluth MN 34 Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansett RI ... 8 GENETIC ENGINEERING Environmental Research Lab Library. Gulf Breeze FL .... 22 Environmental Research Lab Library, Corvallis OR 48 GROUNDWATER Region 5 Library, Chicago IL 28 HEALTH OTS Chemical Library, Washington DC 17 58 ------- Library Page HYDROLOGY Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER MONITORING Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CONTROL OTS Chemical Library, Washington DC 17 MANAGEMENT Headquarters Library, Washington DC 3 Region 3 Library, Philadelphia PA 12 Region 8 Library, Denver CO 39 MARINE BIOLOGY Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansett RI ... 8 MARINE ECOLOGY Environmental Research Lab Library, Gulf Breeze FL .... 22 Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansette RI .. 8 MARINE ORGANISMS Environmental Research Lab Library, Narragansett RI . . . 8 MATHEMATICAL MODELLING Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 MICROBIOLOGY Environmental Research Lab Library, Gulf Breeze PL .... 22 Environmental Research Lab Library, Athens GA 23 Environmental Research Center Library, Cincinnati OH .. 30 MOTOR VEHICLE RETROFIT DEVICES Motor Vehicle Emission Lab Library, Ann Arbor MI 32 59 ------- Library Page NEW ENGLAND RIVER BASIN Region 1 Library, Boston MA 6 NUCLEAR SCIENCE Environmental Monitoring and Support Lab Library, Las Vegas NV 44 OCEANOGRAPHY Central Regional Lab Library, Annapolis MD 16 PATHOBIOLOGY Environmental Research Lab Library, Gulf Breeze FL .... 22 PHYSICS Environmental Research Center Library, Cincinnati OH .. 30 PLANNING Regiot=rH3- Library, Denver CO 39 QUALITY ASSURANCE * Environmental Monitoring Systems Lab Library, Las Vegas NV 44 RECYCLING AND RESOURCE RECOVERY Region 5 Library, Chicago IL 28 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Region 9 Library, San Francisco CA 42 RESOURCE RECOVERY Headquarters Library, Washington DC 3 60 ------- Library ; Page SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Headquarters Library, Washington DC 3 Region 1 Library, Boston MA __ 6 Region 5 Library, Chicago IL 28 Environmental Research Lab Library, Cincinnati OH 30 TOXICOLOGY Headquarters Library, Washington DC 3 TRANSPORTATION Region 8 Library, Denver CO 39 WASTE ENGINEERING Environmental Research Lab Library, Ada OK 36 WETLANDS Region 3 Library, Philadelphia PA 12 Environmental Research Lab Library, Corvallis OR 48 WILDLIFE TOXICOLOGY Environmental Research Lab Library, Corvallis OR 48 61 ------- DESCRIPTION OF DATABASES USED BY EPA LIBRARIES (See individual library descriptions for a list of specific databases used.) BRS (Bibliographic Retrieval System) a commercial vendor of databases, provides access to more than 60 databases in science, technology, business economics, humanities, social sciences and other areas. CARL (Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries) is an online bibliographic database which contains the holdings of six major Colorado research libraries. CAS ONLINE, a product of Chemical Abstract Service, contains records for the documents covered since 1967 in the printed version of Chemical_Abstracts. Journals, patents, technical reports, books, conference proceedings. and dissertations from all areas of chemistry and chemical engineering are abstracted and the file is updated biweekly. 9, CDS (Compliance Data System) is an EPA management information system that stores, sorts, and reports compliance data for approximately 30,000 stationary sources of air pollution that are subject to air quality regu1 at i ons. CERCLIS (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System), an EPA database, contains an inventory of potential hazardous waste sites and serves as a vehicle for the EPA Regions to report to Headquarters on the status of major stages of cleanup at sites. CIS (Chemical Information System) is a commercially available collection of scientific and regulatory databases. It contains numeric, textual, and some bibliographic information in the areas of toxicology, environment, regulations, spectroscopy, chemical and physical properties, and nucleotide sequencies. CONSENT DECREE SYSTEM, an EPA/National Enforcement Investigations Centeioperated and maintained system consisting of a hardcopy library of consent decrees to which EPA is a party, a computerized inventory of that library, and computerized summaries of the contents of decrees by facility. 62 ------- DIALOG INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SERVICE, a commercial vendor of databases, has more than 200 databases available through its system. The type of information varies with the database accessed; database records may be bibliographic citations, abstracts, directory listing or statistical tables. Some of the DIALOG databases commonly used by EPA libraries are Pollution Abstracts, Enviroline, Chemical Regulations and Guidelines. Social SciSearch, and The National Technical Information Service (NTIS). DUN AND BRADSTREET, a credit-reporting firm, provides business information reports for privately- and publicly- owned companies and government activity reports which list Federal contracts, grants, fines and debarments for specific companies. FINDS (Facilities Index System), an EPA database, provides descriptive information on facilities/establishments which are of interest to EPA programs, with a cross reference to EPA programmatic information systems which have information on these facilities/establishments. HAZARDLINE, a product of the Occupational Health Service, Inc., contains data on hazardous chemicals, including chemical name, formula, synonyms, and Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number. HAZARDOUS WASTE DATABASE, an EPA system, contains references to key materials on hazardous waste in the EPA library network. Bibliographic descriptions, keywords, abstracts, locations and other information are listed for books, EPA reports, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) policy and guidance directives, periodicals and commercial databases containing information on hazardous waste. Hard copies of the documents are available in the Headquarters and Regional libraries, the National Enforcement Investigations Center/Denver, CO, and the laboratory libraries in Cincinnati, OH; Edison, NJ; Research Triangle Park, NC; Ada, OK; and Las Vegas, NV A list of the documents is available at all other laboratory libraries. HWDMS (Hazardous Waste Data Management System) is an EPA database which includes information on the status of responses to EPA regulations by the 5,000 facilities that treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste and 60,000 handlers who generate or transport hazardous waste. INFORMATION SYSTEMS INVENTORY (I SI) is an EPA database listing over 500 EPA information systems and environmental models. The database includes a description of each environmental measurement system/model and can be accessed at several points, including system name, acronym, associated Congressional act or law, number of users and responsible personnel. Headquarters Library staff can search this inventory to obtain information for the purpose of referring requestors to the appropriate office within EPA 63 ------- JURIS (Justice Retrieval and Inquiry Sys-tem) , a Department of Justice system, is a computerized legal research database for use by the Federal government. It provides full-text online retrieval from general legal materials and special 1itigation support files. LEXIS is a full-text database that includes information on Federal law, with decisions of all Federal courts, the United States Code, and the Federal^Register, as well as specialized law libraries in the following areas: taxation; securities; trade regulation; patent, trademark, and copyright; communications; labor; and bankruptcy. NATIONAL GROUNDWATER INFORMATION CENTER DATABASE, a bibliographic database, contains references on the occurrence and utilization of surface and ground water, and on water well technology. Indexed titles include trade and technical journals and newsletters, books, and government documents. Because EPA established the Center,, there is special emphasis in the database on EPA- sponsored reports. NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE (NLM) ON-LINE SERVICES database consists of bibliographic citations on biomedical literature, including health care services and administrative, clinical, and policy topics. Special files on population, cancer, and toxic substances are a 1 so avai1abte on the NLM database. NATIONAL PESTICIDE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, developed by Purdue University, contains information that describes the key characteristics of pesticides, including approximately 50,000 products registered by EPA, as well as State registrations. NEWSNET, is a full-text database of newsletters, press releases, and wire services. Subject areas in NewsNet include the environment, chemicals, government and regulation, public relations, farming and food, research and development, and electronics and computers. NEXIS is a full-text database that contains general and business news. NEXIS sources include magazines, newspapers, wire services, newsletters, and government documents. OCLC (Online Cataloging Library Center) supports resource sharing among more than 2,700 member libraries. Participants use the OCLC Cataloging module to catalog books, serials, and various other library materials and the Interlibrary Loan module to facilitate interlibrary 1endi ng. ORBIT is an online service which provides access to more than 70 databases in science, technology, business. economics, humanities, social sciences and other areas. 64 ------- PCS (Permit Compliance System) is an EPA management information system for tracking permit, compliance, and enforcement status for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program under the Clean Water Act. SFFAS (Superfund Financial Assessment System), is an EPA computer application designed to calculate, the remedial costs a responsible party can theoretically afford to pay for cleanup of a site. STORE! (Storage and Retrieval of Water Quality Information), an EPA database, provides a capability to store, retrieve and analyze water quality information. TOXLINE, a product of the National Library of Medicine, contains citations and abstracts to the worldwide literature in all areas of toxicology, including chemicals and Pharmaceuticals, pesticides, environmental pollutants, and mutagens and teratology. TOXNET is a computerized system of toxico1ogica11y oriented data banks operated by the National Library of Medicine. VU-TEXT contains the full text of 19 daily newspapers, including nationally recognized papers such as the Boston Globe and Chicago Tribune and regional papers such as the Orlando Sentinel. WATSTORE (National Water Data Storage and Retrieval System), a product of the U.S. Geological Survey, contains data collected as a result of measuring and quantifying the occurrence and quality of U.S water resources and the effect of development and utilization on those resources. 65 ------- APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF ITEMS HELD BY EPA LIBRARIES 0) LIBRARY LOCATION Ada, OK Ann Arbor, MI Annapo 1 i s , MO Athens, GA Atlanta, GA Boston, MA Chicago, IL Ci nci nnat i , OH Corval 1 is, OR Dallas, TX Denver, CO: Regional Library NEIC Library Duluth, MN Edison, NJ Gulf Breeze, FL Kansas City, KS Las Vegas, NV Narraganset t , RI New York, NY Phi 1 ade 1 phi a , PA Res. Triangle Park, NC: ASRL Library Library Services OAQPS Library San Francisco, CA Seattle, WA Washington, D. C . : OTS Chemical Library Hqs Library Law Library NUMBER OF BOOKS 2 V 8 4 5 3 16 3 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 3 3 8 3 5 5 3 5 12 8 ,000 300 ,000 ,000 ,500 ,000 ,600 ,000 ,500 ,850 ,600 ,000 ,400 ,000 ,000 ,400 ,092 , 100 ,000 ,000 ,200 ,000 900 ,000 ,300 ,000 ,500 ,000 NUMBER OF CURRENT SUBSCRIPTIONS 80 45 60 85 250 200 350 1 ,004 150 96 300 85 150 50 225 42 150 38 50 200 125 300 90 380 141 203 700 70 NUMBER OF HARDCOPY DOCUMENTS 12 30 4 7 60 16 18 50 5 13 20 10 2 5 1 3 1 5 12 85 1 5 60 10 5 22 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,500 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,400 ,000 ,000 ,500 ,000 ,600 ,400 ,200 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,300 ,000 ,000 ,417 ,000 .000 NUMBER OF ITEMS IN MICROFORM 10 20 10 50 100 150 195 150 80 40 250 90 50 100 36 105 42 90 50 20 4 100 350 1 13 140 310 200 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,337 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,400 ,000 ,000 .113 ,000 ,000 ,000 PAGE 36 32 16 23 19 6 28 30 48 35 39 44 34 1 1 22 37 44 8 10 12 27 20 25 42 46 17 3 14 TOTAL 117,242 5,619 465,317 2,855,850 ------- City CITIES IN WHICH EPA LIBRARIES ARE LOCATED FTS Telephone Number Ada OK Ann Arbor MI Annapol is MD Athens GA Atlanta GA Boston MA Chicago IL Cincinnati OH Corval 1 is OR Dal las TX Denver CO (Region 8) Denver CO (NEIC) Duluth MN Edison NJ Gulf Breeze FL Kansas City KS Las Vegas NV Narragansett RI New York NY Philadelphia PA Research Triangle Park, NC: Library Services ASRL - Meteorology Library QAQPS Library San Francisco CA Seattle WA Washington DC: Headquarters Library Law Library OTS Chemical Library 743-2241 374-831 1 922-3752 250-3324 257-4216 223-5791 353-2022 684-7707 420-4731 729-7341 564-1444 776-3219 783-5538 340-6762 686-901 1 757-2828 545-2648 838-5087 264-2881 597-0580 629-2777 629-4536 629-5514 454-8076 399-1289 382-5921 382-5919 382-3529 36 32 16 23 19 6 28 30 48 35 39 44 34 1 1 22 37 44 8 10 12 27 20 25 42 46 3 14 17 67 ------- STATES IN WHICH EPA LIBRARIES ARE LOCATED (Although there is a Regional library and several laboratory/other libraries in each region, all EPA libraries are independent entities.) STATE A 1 abama Arkansas Ari zona A 1 aska Ca 1 i f orni a Co 1 orado Connect i cut De 1 aware District of Co F 1 orida Georgi a Hawai i Idano I 1 1 inois Indiana I owa Kansas Kentucky Loui s i ana Mai ne Mary 1 and Massachuset ts Mi chi gan Minnesota Mi ssi ssi ppi Mi ssouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York REGION 4 6 9 10 9 8 1 3 lumbia 3 4 4 9 10 5 5 7 7 4 6 1 3 1 5 5 4 7 8 7 9 1 2 6 2 Library Locat ion -- * San Francisco * Denver Denver/NEIC Hqs Library Law Library Chemical Lib. Gu 1 f Breeze * Atlanta Athens - _^ * Chicago __ * Kansas City -- Annapo 1 i s * Boston Ann Arbor Duluth -- Las Vegas Edi son * New York City Library FTS f 454-8076 564-1444 776-3219 382-5921 382-5919 382-3529 686-901 1 257-4216 250-3324 353-2022 __ 757-2828 -- 922-3752 223-5791 374-831 1 780-5538 -- 545-2648 340-6762 264-2881 PAGE __ __ 42 39 40 ~ -" 3 14 17 22 19 23 28 -- 37 _ 16 6 32 34 . __ 44 1 1 10 68 ------- STATE North Caro 1 i na Library Library REGION Location FTS * PAGE 4 Research Triangle Park: North Dakota Ohio Ok 1ahoma Oregon Pennsy1vani a Rhode Island South Caro1ina South Dakota 8 5 6 10 3 1 4 8 Library Svcs 629-2777 OAQPS Library 629-5514 ASRL Library 629-4536 C i nc i nnat i Ada Corval1i s Ph i1ade1 phi a Narraganset t 684-7707 743-2241 42ti-4731 597-0580 838-5087 20 25 27 30 36 48 12 8 Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Vi rgi nia Washi ngton West Virginia Wi scons i n Wyomi ng 6 * .Dal las 8 1 3 10 * Seattle 3 5 Q 729-7341 399-1289 3,5 46 69 ------- Name NAMES OF STAFF MEMBERS FTS * Library Code Time Zone Alston, Gayle (C) Baker, Joyce Barnes, Alonzo (C) Begg, Mary Biggs, Dorothy Bonner. Juanita (C) Bosworth, Lilian (C) Brunner, Linda (C) But 1er, Glori s Byrd, Jonda (C) Campbel1, Mary (C) Cardenas, Mary (C) Carey, Dennis (C) Cassinelli, Rick (C) Catlett, Michelle (C) Cornbest, Jean (C) Cook, Jeannie (C) Da 1 1 as, Pamela (C) David, Patricia (C) Demeter, Judith (C) Devine, Patricia (C) Dude 1 , Darci (C) Eddy, Dolores Ferguson, Cheryl (C) Fox, G. Lynn (C) Fri sch, Lisa Gamache, Rose Ann Geideman, Sandy (C) Harden, Mary Hawthorne, Liz (C) Hedgepeth, Gloria (C) Hoffman, Mary (C) Honeck, Joan (C) House, Nita Ingram, Ann (C) James, Michael (C) Kersens, Sheila (C) Kim, Michelle Kn i ght , John Koppitsch, Julie (C) Kovar, Carolyn (C) Lane, Let i c i a Lazorchak, Tula (C) Lee, Michelle (C) Mai in, Wayne (C) Margolis, Merle (C) Marx, Wi11iam (C) Marzetti, Loretta McCauley, Betty McCreary, Diane McKenzie, Connie EKA/04A EJA/03A EJB/03B EJE/03T EOB/08B 257 597 382 382 776 INFOTERRA/ 382 Trans 1 at i ons ELB/05B 684 EJB/03B 673 PIRU 382 ELB/05B 684 ERB/09B 545- EJB/03B 673 EIA/02A 264 ELB/05B 684 EJB/03B 673 ELB/05B 684 ELB/05B 684- EKA/04A 257 EJB/03B 382- ERA/09A 454- ESA/10A 399- ESA/10A 399- EOA/08A 564- EJB/03B 673- ERA/09A 454- EJE/03T 382- EHB/01B 838- ELB/05B 684- ELD/05C 783- EKC/04H 686- EJB/03B 673- EJB/03B 382- ELB/05B 684- EMA/06A 729- EKB/04B 629- 1EJB/03B 382- EOA/08A 564- ESA/10A 399- EKB/04B 629- ELC/05D 374- ERA/09A 454- EMA/06A 729- EOA/08A 564- EJB/03B 382- EHA/01A 223- ELA/05A 353- EKA/04a 257- Hqs 382- ESB/10B 420- EJA/03A 597- ENA/07A 757- -4216 -0580 -5921 -3529 -3219 -5917 -7701 -5026 -5926 -7707 -2648 -5026 -2881 -7708 -5026 -7702 7704 -4216 5921 8076 1289 1289 1444 5026 8076 3529 4843 7709 5538 901 1 5026 5921 7705 7341 2777 5921 1444 1289 2794 831 1 8076 7341 1444 5921 4017 2022 4216 5914 4731 0580 2828 Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Mountai n Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Pacific Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Paci f i c Pac i f i c Pacific Mountai n Eastern Pacific Eastern Eastern Eastern Central Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Central Eastern Eastern Mountai n Pacific Eastern Eastern Paci f ic Cent ral Mountai n Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Pac i f i c Eastern Central 70 ------- Name McNamara, Emma (C) Means, Susan (C) Morrison, Barbara Munro, Meg Myers, Jean Nelson, Peg (C) Nowak, Geraldine O'Leary, Martha (C) Pang, Richard (C) Patterson, Mary Petty, Janette Pirnie, Abby Pool. Alice (C) Poole-Kober, Evelyn Pugh , Thurman (C) Rapp, Brigid (C) Raske, Col 1 en (C) Reiner, Susan (C) Roberts, Terri (C) Saravis, Judy (C) Sauls, Bertha (C) Saylor, Marsha (C) Sears , Ju 1 i enne Shannon, Stanley Simon, Jon (C) Sims, Janice Smi th , Libby Smith, Maxine (C) Snyder, Claudette (C) Ster 1 i ng , Bet t i e Sykes , Hattie Szefczyk, Dorothy Talsma, Debra (C) Taylor, Dozina (C) Thome, Rosemary (C) Ti 1 1 ey , Lou Tsang, Katherine (C) Vaden, Ernestine (C) Walch, Peggy Wellman, Creighton (C) Wickman, Doreen (C) Library Code EJB/03B EKC/P4H EJC/03G EJD/03C EKB/04B EHA / 0 1 A EJE/03T ELB/05B ERA/09A Hqs EJE/03T Hqs EKC/04H EKF/04L EJB/03B EJB/03B EJB/03B ELB/05B ELA/05A EHA/01A ESA/10A ERA/09A ESA/10A EMB/06B EJB/03B EKD/04D EKB/04B ELB/05B ELC/05D EJE/03T EJE/03T EIC/02B ELC/05D EJB/03B EKB/04B ELA/05A ELA/05A ERA/09A ESB/10B EKB/04B ERB/09B FTS # 382-5921 686-901 T 382-5919 922-3752 629-2777 223-5791 382-3529 684-7706 454-8076 382-5929 382-3529 382-5914 686-901 1 629-4536 673-5026 382-5921 673-5026 684-7703 353-2022 223-4017 399-1289 454-8076 399-1289 743-2241 382-5921 250-3324 629-2777 684-7707 374-831 1 382-3529 382-3529 340-6762 374-831 1 382-5921 629-2777 353-2022 353-2022 454-8076 420-4731 629-2777 545-2646 Time Zone Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Pacific Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Pac i f i c Pac i f i c Pac i f i c Central Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Paf i c i c Pacific East ern Pac i f i c 71 ------- |