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                  A DESCRIPTION  OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL
                      PROTECTION AGENCY'S IN-HOUSE
                            LIBRARY  SYSTEMS
                                  April 1976
                           LIBRARY SYSTEMS BRANCH
                     MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION DIVISION
                         MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND
                             DATA SYSTEMS DIVISION
,€ r.                   OFFICE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
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                       U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                             Washington, D.C., 20460

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A DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S

               IN-HOUSE LIBRARY SYSTEMS
                      April 1976
                Library Systems Branch
         Management and Organization Division
               Office of Administration
           Office of Planning and Management

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     THIRD EDITION
      April 1976
     Prepared By:
Ms. Sarah Thomas Kadec
Library Systems Branch
    (202)-755-0353
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                                                  TABLE OF CONTENTS





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Introduction 	.....'	      1



Purpose and Scope	      1



Networked Applications	      2



.Ncn-Networked Applications	      2



Related Information Systems	      3



Computer Hardware	..'	      4



Computer Software	.'	-..      4



The System Design Philosophy	      6



Application of COM  (Computer Output on Microform) in the Library Systems  	     8



   The Journal Holdings Inventory system 	      9



   The Hard Bound Book System	•..	     19



   The Circulation  System	..     34



   The Ecological Air Pollutant Literature Search System	     44



   The EPA Reports  Reporting System 	     55



   The'International Environmental Reports system	     66



   The Document Control System	     78



   The Information  system Supporting the U.S.  National Focal Point	     92



System Comparisons	    103



Similar Information Applications Serving Other EPA Organizations	    105



The Pesticides Information System  (Health Aspects) 	   106



The Hater Quality Instructional Resources Information System (IRIS)	    114
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Introduction.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was formed December 2, 1970,  in
response to the need to coordinate the Government's role in setting
environmental policy and standards.  Initially, the Agency contained
nearly forty libraries serving Headquarters, ten regional offices, and
the Environmental Research Centers and Laboratories.  In meeting the
tremendous responsibilities of the environmental area, the Agency
recognized the need for coordinating its resources within
the libraries and set forth a plan .of action to do so.  A significant
portion of this plan centered on the development of automated systems
designed to increase access to the resources of the libraries.

This document describes each library system in terms of its purpose,
the data elements captured, and the information products produced.
Further,- related information systems serving information activities
outside of the Library Systems Branch are also described.  They are
included as the basic design philosophy and system software supporting
then-eminated directly from the In-House Library Systems.  In addition
to the specific descriptions of the systems, an overview, of the total
system environment supporting these applications is provided.


Purpose and Scope

The In-House Library Systems have been on-going since the summer of 1971.
As their scope has increased over the years, these applications have provided
a valuable service to EPA in the Agency's continuing objective
of supplying useful environmental information to a national and international
audience.  Further, by assisting in the coordination of both the material
resources and the personnel resources of the nationwide library network,
the systems have upgraded the stature of the library program within EPA.
They have provided other EPA information programs with a
valuable foundation in building their own information systems
and have been adapted for use by. other non-EPA organizations.
Finally, as the Agency has matured and the number of libraries has, through
merging, declined to twenty-eight, the applications have been easily adjusted to
the new environment.

The initial analysis of ths EPA libraries indicated a requirement to develop systems
supporting two types of needs.  The first area of need centered
on collections held by all libraries  (i.e., journals).  In support of these
collections, the networking concept is employed.  The second area of need
revolves around systems serving special collections held by a single
library or information center.  The special collections are supported
by a standard approach that is customized to meet the unique
access  requirements of each collection.

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Networked Applications

Currently, the library network supports three networked systems: the
journal system; .the hard bound.book system; and the document control system.
These systems are national in scope and serve the agency in the following
ways:

1. The systems facilitate intelligent and'efficient ordering.  With the
   knowledge of the total inventory, the librarian can determine what additional
   journals, books, and documents should be ordered to stock the library
   properly in each of the environmental subject areas.  Also, by reviewing
   the inventories of nearby EPA libraries, the librarian can determine if the
   item should be ordered or borrowed from ancther EPA library.

2. These networking applications provide for better utilization of library
   space.  Libraries in a given region can coordinate inventories so that
   unnecessary duplication of holdings does not occur.

3. The systems assist the user's of the library.  By presenting couplete and
   concise information reports, the users are able to obtain a better
   understanding of the vast information available in the total library
   network.

Non-Networked Applications

At this time, six applications are operational in the area of special,
individual collections.  These systems, normally controlled
by the single library or information center, include:

1. A circulation system serving the local inventory control requirements of
   an individual library,

2. .An application supporting the bibliographic information requirements in the
   area of air pollutants and their effects on vegetation and animals,

3. A system covering a collection of international environmental reports
   pertaining to national environmental policies and laws,

K. An EPA reports system using master files provided by the National
   Technical Information Service (Department of Commerce),

5. An EPA document control system which monitors documents not covered
   by other library applications.  It is considered a non-networked
   system to the extent that a large portion of the data contains local and
   state documents serving a highly local need.  It also is considered
   a networked system as certain portions of the total data base will be
   merged at the national level, and

6. An Environmental Source Information System supporting the domestic and inter-
   national information responsibilities of the U.S. National Focal Point of the Inter-
   national Referral Service, United Nations Environment Programme.

Each of these systems generates comprehensive computer information products
meeting the total needs of the data managers as well as the daily user.

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Related Information Systems

As the various library applications have developed and matured,  other
EPA information programs have reviewed specific Library Systems  Branch
applications with the intent of adapting these systems to meet internal
program area information needs.  Among the more significant adaptations
are the following:

1. A series of bibliographic control systems serving the Office  of Pesticide
   Programs.  Specifically described in this document is the application
   convering the bibliographic control system supporting literature on the
   health aspects of pesticides, and

2. The Water Quality Instructional Resources Information System  (IRIS) providing
   a comprehensive set of information products in this multi-media discipline.

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Following is a summary description of the computer hardware and computer
software used in the development and maintenance of each of the systems:
The Computer Hardware

The In-House Library Systems have been developed and maintained on IBM 370
computer hardware.  In addition to providing an extensive on-site computing
capability to the many EPA users, the particular facilities support a
comprehensive remote job entry and telecommunication network.   Through this
capability, users in all parts of the country can communicate with the
central computer and perform all operations as if they were on-site.
At present, the two computer centers supporting the library applications
are the Optimum Systems Incorporated (051)  in Rockville, Maryland and the
South Western Ohio Regional Computer Center (SWORCC) in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Computer Software

WYLBUB—This is a computer program which serves as a text editor and remots
job entry facility.  Developed by the Stanford University Computation
Center, WYLBUR has been adapted for use at many computer facilities.  This
program allows a user to communicate on-line (via a low speed communicating
terminal)  with the central computer and to perform a comprehensive text
editing function without interfering with other jobs being processed by the
computer.   Using WYLBUR, one can create, modify, store and retrieve text.
This text can take the form of a computer program, a data master file, or
even a business letter.(1)   All of the computer programs, system documentation,
and many of the library systems' master files are built and maintained
through WYLBUR.  This documentation package was fully developed and edited
using WYLBUR.  As comprehensive as this text editor is, it has been easily
learned and extensively used by people with no data processing experience.

The Inquiry And Reporting System (IRS)—This is a commercially available
data retrieval and report generation software package.   It provides
      (1)WYLBUR REFERENCE MANUAL, (Bethesda, Maryland: The Computer Center,
Division of Computer Research Technology,  National Institutes of Health,
December,  1970),  p. 3.

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a fast, efficient, and simple technique for extracting information
frcm computer files, performing basic data processing functions, and
producing the desired form of output.(2)  All of the computer programs in each
of the library systems have been written in this computer language.
      (2)INQUIRY AND REPORTING SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE,  (Bethesda, Maryland:
Sigma Data Computing Corporation, 1968), p. 1.

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The System Design Philosophy


As the library application's were implemented and matured, a basic system design
approach developed.  Some of the major aspects and considerations of the approach
are presented here.      -                                         . •

In developing these applications, certain standards of development have been estab-
lished.  These include master file organization,  basic computer programming techniques,
alternative methods of input development and control, primary computer
outputs, and so forth..  The basic premise is to apply standards that have
been .used successfully in one area to other similar areas.  An example of
this approach is the Agency's air'pollution and .international environmental
reports systems.  The air pollution system was developed first with the same
primary standards applied to the international reports system.  One of the
favorable results was -that the development costs of the second system were 25*
less than those of the comparable first system.  Another important result
of using similar approaches is the reduction of training costs
associated with understanding any phase of the two systems.   A data
preparation clerk for one system can easily learn the procedures for the
other.  A researcher who understands the outputs of one can quickly
learn how to use the outputs of the other.  In every way, learning about
one of the systems helps lay the foundation for learning about the other.

A second consideration is to make available to other libraries systems
that have worked for an individual library.  The circulation system is an
example of this approach.  This system'was .developed for the Headquarter's
library, and it has been implemented in many of the other EPA libraries
that can justify its need.

A third consideration of the system's approach is that in the development of
each system the first technical procedure (following a thorough discussion
of the application by the technical and functional parties)  is that of
establishing a working system based on a small test data base.  As this test
system develops the technical and functional parties work closely together
insuring that the final result meets the total need.  When the small test
system is completed all concerned can be reasonably certain that the system uill
function as intended.  The critical consideration is that a small test system
is developed, analyzed, modified, and completed prior to the commitment of any
large resource to the effort.  As a result of this procedure, none of the
established systems have undergone major modifications beyond the test phase.

Another important aspect of this system's approach involves the planned,
effective utilization of the powerful hardware/software environment employed
by these systems.  The use of the on-line capabilities in each application is
well planned.  Hhile small scale on-line monthly updating is used extensively, the
larger initial data bases have been provided in machine readable form by
contractors using conventional off-line data preparation methods.  In all
but the circulation system, the master files are maintained off-line on
magnetic tape.  Whenever practical, computer processing is accomplished
during the lowest priority of computer job class.  This can mean a savings
of 25% over what higher unnecessary job priorities would cost.  The proper
use of the computer environment is essential if any system is to be
cost effective.

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As in any computer based system, an accurate and current data base is
essential if a library application is to prove successful.  In achieving
such a data base, the proper use of input forms is crucial to the system.
Generally, the greater the number of decentralized sources of input, the more
rigid and defined the input forms and procedures must be.  In our book
system, approximately twenty-eight libraries from around the country submit
input forms daily.  The input form is well structured, and complete
instructions to the participating libraries are provided.  On the other
hand, the circulation system serves an individual library.  The input
forms and controls are somewhat less rigid as all aspects of the system
are managed by one individual in each library.  Another important consideration
is to design the input forms as closely as possible to the actual master file
format.  This will keep input costs as reasonable as possible.

Certainly one of the most important considerations in the design of any
of the library applications is that the users' needs are satisfied.
Each of the systems is designed to provide a complete .set of documents
presenting the data in the regu'ired formats.  In support of most of the
applications, reports meeting refined search requirements can be generated.
In all the systems, any report can be available within twenty-Jour hours
of the reguest.  The systems are designed to allow the user to be computer
independent with the reports providing all of the necessary information.
They are designed in this manner to allow for users without terminals to
benefit from the systems.  A further consideration is that all basic
information is available if the computer is down.  Hhen necessary, the user
•is provided assistance by trained people who can efficiently access the
systems.  This not only insures that the user will be well served, but keeps
system operation costs to a minimum.

In the initial design stage of user oriented systems, a primary step is to outline
the necessary information report outputs.  Once this is defined, the remaining
elements of the system, such as file formats, input procedures, data element
specifications are designed.  An important point is to keep the input layouts
and file'formats as close in design to the principle output formats as
possible.  This will greatly reduce computer programming and system operation
costs as well as enhance the ability of a user to comprehend the system.

A final consideration in our design approach is the desire-to make full
use of data bases that are not initiated and maintained in-house.
The EPA Reports System (reports submitted to NTIS) and the International
Environmental Reports System are examples of this approach.  In both cases
the data bases are prepared by other organizations.  The necessary
software is developed in-house that allows for the generation of the
required information reports.

Each of the considerations described above has contributed significantly
to the effective development of these systems.  However, the crucial
consideration necessary for the success of any system is functional
people who truly understand their subject areas and their customers'
needs.  Without the active participation of such  people, it is unlikely
that any system  will succeed.

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 The Application of CON (Computer Output on Microform)  in the Library Systems

 One of the most significant features of these systems  is .that  most of the
 reports are available on CON (Computer Output on Nicroform).  This allows .for
 vide distribution of any output at a very small cost.   To date,  the library
 applications have used only the microfiche feature of  this equipment.
 The microfiche has a reduction ratio of U2X.   In real  terms, one microfiche
 contains the equivalent of over 200 pages of  hard copy constituting nearly
 12,000 lines of print.

 One of the principle reasons for the use of CON is in  a situation where
 many copies of a structured computer generated information report are desired.
 The original CON costs little more than hard  copy to generate.   From the original,
 one can generate any number of copi'es for pennies.  EPA's in-house copies cost
 about four cents per microfiche.  COM plays an important part  in EPA's library
 systems because several of .the reports are widely distributed  both domestically
 and internationally. ' Without the microfiche  medium, such distribution would
 be too costly for EPA to undertake.

 In addition to being an inexpensive means for distributing information, in
 many instances, CON represents the most practical presentation of large
 amounts of data widely desired.  Large reports not only are  impractical
 to store but are impractical to use.  One of  the systems'  subject indexes
 creates a report of 60,000 records equal to 4,000 pages or 240,000 lines
 of print.  On microfiche, it was presented on twenty indexed microfiche
 less than one half inch thick.

 In an area such as environmental information, complete data  bases are
 desired by universities,•foreign countries, corporations,  and  public
 groups.  Nailing of large expensive reports is impossible.  Domestically,
 one can mail five microfiche for the price of first class letter postage.

 Theie are numerous on-line interactive computer efforts operating in the
 information area.  The day when unlimited, on-line access to any data base
 -is available is still some time away.  Microfiche is not computer -bound.
 It is not necessary to have access to -a communicating  terminal,  a telephone, or
 a computer to use microfiche.  All that is necessary to use  microfiche is a
 reader costing approximately one hundred and  fifty dollars,  less than one
 month's rental on many communicating terminals.

 A further consideration in the use of microfiche is the cost of  paper.   As the
 cost of paper continues to rise, the necessity for a reasonable  alternative  will
 increase..  The day may not be too far off when the seven inch  computer
 listing is an expensive,  impractical item of  the past.  CON  represents
 one practical alternative.

•CON is a very useful form of computer output.  The EPA library  systems have
 made extensive use of CON simply because with proper training,  the ultimate
 users of these systems find COB an acceptable, inexpensive means of satisfying
 their information need.

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JOURNAL HOLDINGS INVENTORY SYSTEM

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Below is a brief description'of each of the in-house library systems.
Comparisons of systems' costs, development time, and so forth are presented
in a table at the end of this documentation.  In order to interpret properly
the information in the table, a thorough understanding of the system
description is necessary.


The Journal Holdings Inventory System

Purpose and Scope

This system gathers data on the journal holdings of all participating EPA
libraries and generates a journal holdings document reflecting the
inventory at a given time.  In addition to generating a total EPA
holdings report, an individual holdings report by library is'produced.  All
libraries receive copies of the total journal holdings report as well as the
report reflecting just the particular library's holdings.  All other
inerested areas receive a copy of the total journal holdings report.  The
data bases are normally updated twice yearly with the total journal holdings
report published once a year.

In conjunction with this system, a journal check-in module has recently
been implemented.  Under this module each library receives an individua]
library check-in report for each month indicating those journals due to
be received in the given month.  This data is also updated twice a year.

Data elements

Journal titles are maintained on a title file which also contains the
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).  All holding information is
maintained on a holdings file.  Each record on the holdings file contains
the library identification code and the basic holding information —
volume and year. Within the holding record, an "*" indicates missing
issues and and "M" specifies holdings retained in microform.  The files
are linked together by a journal identification number which appears on
both files. The. system is designed in this manner so that once a title is
entered, only a holding entry is required to identify the same journal
in a new library.  In the journal check-in module the journal identification
number along with the journal frequency and months to be received (if less
frequent than monthly) is captured.  Check-in records are maintained only
for those journal titles for which current subscriptions are received by
at least one library.

Status

All of tne computer, programs are operational.  The data base is complete.
The system contains approximately 2,800 titles and 7,000 holding entries.
The fourth edition edition of the principle report has been printed.

In the Spring of 1975, the U.S. Patent Office and the U.S. National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration joined EPA in.a project to produce
a joint, journal holdings report.  The data files supporting this effort
and the resultant publications are complete.  The joint files represent

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nearly 12,000 unique titles covering nearly 22,000 holdings of all the
participating libraries.  In producing the final joint report, the
supporting software was modified to allow the publication to be
generated via the GPO Linotron.  In addition, a keyword-out-of-context
(KWOC) index of the title file was produced using the KWOC software
available through the Energy Research and Development Agency.

Plans

The ability to assign multiple subjects to the journal titles and
generate journal title reports by subject has been accomplished in a
test environment.

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Journal System Index - Supporting Documentation



Document                                                    Page



#l-System Flow                                              12



#2-Sample File Format                                       14



#3-Sample of the Total Journal Holdings Report              15



#4-Sample of the Individual Library Journal Report          17



#5-Sample of the Journal Check-In Report                    ISA

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Document #1
Journal Holdings system
System Flow
Journal Title'! Master  File
(Stored on na/gnetic Tape)
       Journal Kfoldings\ Master  Pile
       (Stored an Magnetic Tape)
                         Computer Progra
                         (Converts tape Ifiles to
                          on|-line UYLBU4  data sets)
 Journal Title Raster/File
 (On-line jWYLBUR data/  set)
        Journal Holdings Master  File
        (Ofn-line HYLBUR data set)
                                                       Documents
                                                       to the mast
                                                       the par
                                  i idicating  updates
                                   >r  files  (from
                                          libraries)
isipating
                          WYLBUR  TernJiaal
                          (Low  Speed I
                          Communicatjing  Terminal)
                 Files are updated
                 using WYLBUR  (ON-LINE)
Updated Journal Title File
(HJTLBUR data jset)
                    Updated Jo.urnal  Holdings  File
                    (WYLBUR Da:ta Set)
                         Computer  Prbgram
                         Generates Tbtal  Journal

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Document #1 Continued
Journal Holdings System
                                    System  Flow
                                 I
                         Com
                         Gen
Cc
(C
mputer Program
cnverts data to tape)
                           puter Progra
                           erates Indi\
m
idual Library B
Inlividual Library Reports
                                                                        1
  eports
                         Computer Program
                          (Converts data |to  tape)
Updat£rts on mici
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duce the
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                                                               IReports on Microfiche

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Document #2
Journal Holdings System
               Sample Naster  File  Layouts
Journal Title File
Journal Title

AAPSE NEWSLETTER
ABRIDGED INDEX MEDICOS
ABST OF AIR AND WATER CONSERVATION  LITERATURE
ABST OF DHR PUBLICATIONS.  (CALIFORNIA  DEPT.  OF WATER RESOURCES)
ABST OF ENTOMOLOGY
ABST OF LITERATURE ON THE  BIOLOGICAL AJUD  RELATED ASPECTS OF LEAD
ABST OF MYCOLOGY
ABST OF NORTH A HER GEOLOGY
                                           ISSN
                                                                    Journal ID Number
                                                            \
                                                     000050
                                           0001-3331  000100
                                                     000200
                                                     000300
                                           0001-3579  000400
                                                     000500
                                                     000600
                                                     000700
Journal Holdings File
Journal ID Number
     Library

000050|E05A
000100E04E
000200E04B
000200E04M
C00300E03B
000400E05B
CC0500EOUB
000600E04J
CCC700E02B
000700E05B
ID
003
002
001
001
001
002
001
001
(1972)
(1971)
(1969)
(1970)
(1967)
(1971)
(1965)
(1967)
(1966)
(1966)
        Beginning Volume and  Date
   Ending Volume and Date

TO PRESENT *
TO PRESENT
TO. PRESENT    M
TO PRESENT
002 (1968)
TO PRESENT
TO PRESENT
004 (1970)
    (1971)
TO PRESENT

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               AAPSE NEWSLETTER
               054      003 (1972) - TO PRESENT *


               ABRIDGED INDEX MEDICUS                                                   0001-3331
               04E      002 (1971) - TO PRESENT


               ABST OF AIR AND WATER CONSERVATION LITERATURE
               048      001 (1969) - TO PRESENT
               04M      001 (1970) - TO PRESENT
               &BST OF owft PUBLICATIONS. (CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES)
               039      001 (1967) - 002 (1968)


               ABST OF ENTOMOLOGY                                                       0001-3579
               03B          (1973) - TO PRESENT *
               058      002 (1971) - TO PRESENT


               ABST OF LITERATURE ON THE BIOLOGICAL AND RELATED ASPECTS OF LEAD ....
               048      001 (1965) - TO PRESENT


               ABST OF MYCOLOGY
               04J      001 (1967) - 004 (1970)


               ABST OF NORTH AMER GEOLOGY
               023          (1966) -     (1971)
               059          (1966) - TO PRESENT
               06B          (1966) - TO PRESENT
               09A        (5/1969) -     (1971)
               108       (10/1967) - TO PRESENT


               ABST OF PAPERS
               03B          (1964) -     (1971) *


               A3ST OF RECENT PUBLISHED MATERIAL ON SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
               03*          (1952) -     (1967) *


               ABST UN HEALTH EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS
               038      002 (1973) - Tf) PRESENT *
               04M      001 (1972) - TO PRESENT
               04N      001 (1972) - TO PRESENT
               09A      001 (1972) - TO PRESENT

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Document  #3                                   .,.
                                              lb
                ABST  ON HYGIENE
                04F       007  (1966)  - TO PRESFNT
                0"53       043  (1963)  - Tfl "RESF.NT


                ACCESS
                03E       Oil  (1971)
                05K            (1969)


                -\CCF.SSION -3UL SOLID  WASTE INFO RETKIEVAL. SYSTtM                           0001-3866
                03F       O'.)l  (1970)  - TO PRTSFNT
                053       001  11970)  - TO P"FSF.NT


                ACCOUNTS QF CHEM RlrSeARCH
                03H       T)l  (196C)  - 001 (1968) *
                04V       001  (1968)  - TO 03F.SENT
                053       001  (1968)  - TO
               ACCUML/LAFr VC VETFOINADY TNOFX
               O^C       ^12 (I960)  -  Tfl
                           SOCIETY OF  AMJE!!,  JNL
               DIG       0^.9 (1971)  -  rn
               10-\       CUP.O.ENT ONLY
               ACOUSTICS ABSTRACTS
               ACTA  3IHCHIM.ICA POLQNIC4 (FNGLISH TUftfilSL AT ION, WAKSAW)
                             (1967)  -  Tfl PPFSENT *
                     OlflLCGICA (F  ,\CT4  UNIVERSITIES  S/FGflTI F.MS I S )                          0001-3978
               OSC       0?0 (1969)  -  TP    - - - -
               ACTA  CHEMICA SCA;-JO[NAVICA
               05!»       001 Il
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ENVIRONMENTAL PPOTECTION AGENCY
         LIBRARY  SYSTEM

       1973 JOHPNAL  HOLDINGS
        JKL  ID NO  '«6600  ' WESTERN CITY  HA3AZINE
                                    QU-i  P968)  - TO PRESENT
                           0006-4455
        JNL ID HO  1?niOO   WILDLIFE  MONOGRAPHS
                                        (196?)  - TO PPESENT *
         JNL ID NO  187200   WILDLIFE  REVIEW
                                    103 (1961)  - TO PRESENT *
         J!.'L ID SO  1B7300   WILDLIFE  SOCIETY NEWS
                                        (1969)


         JHL- ID NO  187UOO   WILLING HATER
                                    013  (1969)  - TO PRESENT *
         JNL ID NO  ifPSOO   WILSON  LIBRAPY BUL'
                                   OU2  (1968)  - OU3'  ('969)  *
         J».'L tD NO  1P7750   W05LD
                                        (1P72)  - TO PRESENT-'.
                                                                               0006-5566
         JNL ID NO  1?~'900   WOSLD  ECOLOGY 2000
                                    002  (1971)  - TO PPESENT ••
         JNL ID NO  'R8000   WORLD  HEALTH
                                        (1965).- TO PHESENT  *
         JCL ID :-'0  1PP200    WOPLD  HEALTH OPUABIZATIOM, CHRONTCLE
                                               - TO PSESENT  •'
* INDICATES !i:SSIKG ISSUES IN  THE HOLDING

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                                                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY
                                                              LI8PABY SYSTEM

                                                           1973  JOURNAL HOLDINGS
        JNL  TD NO  '88500   WOPLD  INDEX OF SCIENTIFIC TRANSLATIONS
                                    002  (196S)  - TO PRESENT


        JNL  ID SO  -fi?.600   WOPLD  LIST OF FUTUPE INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS
                                        (1967)  -      (1969)


        JNL  ID MO  '98700   WOELD  MEETINGS OUTSIDE THE  U.S.  AND CANADA
                                    OO1  (1968)  - TO PPESENT


        JM.  TD NO  188ROO   wn?T D  MEETINGS, U.S. AND CANADA                   0006-5678
                                    00"  (1069)  - TO PPESENT *
        JSL  ID NO  189100   WOFLD  REVIEW OF PEST COKTRO!
                                    OOU  (1965)  - 008  (1969)  *
        JNL  ID  NO  1895500   ZEITSCHPTFT FUP WASSERP.ECHT
                                    OO7  (19fc8)  - 009  (1970)  *
                                                                               0006-5766
        JNL  ID  NO  1S9550   ZERO  POPULATION GROWTH NATIONAL  ?EPOKTEP
                                        (1972)  - TO PRESENT
        JNL  ID  NO  :?0000   102  MONITOR (COUNCIL ON ENVIPONHENTAL QUALITY)
                                        (1972)  - TO PPESENT  *
* INDICATES  fllSSINC  ISSUES 7N THE  HOLDING

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Document #5
Journal Holdings System
SAMPLE OF THE JOURNAL CHECK-IN REPORT
                                             ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                                                     LIBRARY SYSTEM
                                                                    ISA
1976 JOURNAL.HOLDINGS
FOR LIBRARY:
E01A REGION I, NEEDHAM HEIGHTS, MASSACHUSETTS

APRIL CHECK-IN REPORT

SELECTED WATER RESOURCES ABSTS
                  SECTION 1.  Current Titles for which
                    frequency and months received are
                    known.
                                                      FREQUENCY
                                                          ^
                                                           BW
T A P P I  (TECHNICAL ASSN OF THE PULP  & PAPER  INDUS)
WATER & POLL CONTROL  (ONTARIO CANADA)
WATER & SEWAGE WORKS INCLUDING INDUS WASTES  (F MUNICIPAL ENGRING)
                                                           M
WATER POLL CONTROL FEDERATION JNL  (F SEWAGE & INDUS WASTE  & SEWAGE WORKS JNL)
                                                           M
WATER RESOURCES BULL
WATER RESORCES RES
WATER SPECTRUM
                  SECTION 2.   Irregular publications.
COPEIA
ENVIRONMTL DATA SCI
SURVEY OF BUS STATS
                  SECTION 3.  Current Titles for which
                    either frequency is not known or	
                    frequency is known but actual
                    months received are not known.
                                                           Q X
                                                           X

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HARD BOUND BOOK SYSTEM

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                                                                             19

The Hard Bound.Book System


Purpose and Scope

This system gathers data on the total bock holdings in the agency.  From
the resulting title and holding files'a union book catalog (by title),
subject report,, and author report are generated for the total holdings.  A
title and Library of Congress classification number report (by title and by
LC Number)  is also available.  Reports for individual library holdings are
generated.   All reports are available for distribution on microfiche.

The book collection, to support a realistic data capture effort, was separated
into two divisions.  The first division is known as the retrospective book
holdings and includes all holdings prior to August, 1973.  The second division
contains all holdings to date and is updated on a monthly basis with a full
current awareness service provided the participating libraries.


Data Elements

In support of the retrospective collection, two data master files are
maintained.'  The first is the title file containing the book identification
number and the title; the second file contains all other attributes including
the holding information. Library of Congress classification number, primary and
secondary authors, publisher, as many subjects as desired, and the common book
identification number through which this information is linked to the title file.
The holdings information includes the library identification code, along with
vclumes and years held.

In support of the current on-going files, three master files are maintained.  The
only difference separating this file organization from the retrospective file
organization is that the holding information is separated out onto a third
master file.   The file structures supporting the book system are designed so that
a library location entry is all that is necessary to identify the same book in a
new library.

Status

All of the computer programs supporting both the retrospective and current
bock Collection files are operational.  The retrospective catalogs (by title,
author, and subject), both, for the total EPA collection and for the individual
libraries have been generated-.  The total retrospecitive collection was generated
on COM; the hardcopy version was generated through the GPO Linotron.  This
collection represents 13,390 unique titles covering 23,921 holdings.

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                                                                             20
The on-goinq system procedures supporting the current book collection have been
operational since August, 1973.  On a monthly basis, each library receives a Current
awareness title report of their titles and a book catalog and subject report
covering the monthly additions.  Periodically during the year, merged monthly
catalogs including author are produced.  On a yearly basis, the collection is
published on CON; hardcopy is generated via the GPO Linotron; and the
individual library catalogs are produced.  The catalog covering holdings from
August 1973 to December 1974 represents 4,274 unigue titles covering 6,204 holdings.

Plans

The book system will continue to operate supporting the current collection.
At a future time, cummulative current catalogs will be published.

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                                                                             21
Book System Index-Supporting Documentation

Document                                                 Page

#1-System Flow-retrospective file building process        22

#2-System Flow-current file building process              2U

#3-Sample File Format                                     25

#U-Sample of the total book catalog by title              26

#5-Sample of the total subject index                      28

#6-Sample of the total author index                       30
Each of the above book outputs is available for a given library in the total library
network.  Each of the above products is available for both the retrospective and
current collections.

#7-Sample of the monthly current awareness                32
In addition, monthly and cumulative quarterly listings of the current
year collections are produced.  Samples of these products are not included as
they are very similiar to the standard outputs shown.

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                                                                               22
 Document  *1        system Flow—Retrospective File Building Procedure
                                (This procedure has been completed)
 Hard  Bound  Book  System
   urce  Docume
   lected  Libr
   ck  Holdings
its
iries1
                                          .les built
                                          ia low speed
                                          ng HYLBUR
                                                                            euts
                                                                            ge Library
(Book  TitlefFile
 On  UYLBUR  !
      The  Title  Files are
      nerqed— Du plieates
      are  eliminated
                Book  Holdings File
                On  WYLBUH !
               V	V
              Computer  P.rc
The Holding Files
                                            are merged—Duplicates
                                            are eliminated
Computer Program
          Totar History  Title File
          Permanent!* Maintained on
          Magnetic  Talpe
                                              'TotalN^History Holdings File
                                               Permanently Maintained on
                                              ^Magnetic Tape

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                                                                              23
Document #1  Continued
Hard Bound Book: System
Systam Flow—Retrospective File Building Procedure
                                  Three Basic
                                  Computer Pi
      All reports were produced
      on microfiche; hardcopy produced via
      All participating libraries
      received the same set of reports
      (plus a shelf list)  covering their
      individual collections.
                                                                       Index
                                            Catalog
                                           Tjitle)

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                                                                              24
Document §2           System Flow—Current File Building Procedure
Hard Bound Book System


This procedure began in August, 1973.  Inventories will be maintained yearly.
At a future time interval, the yearly inventories will be merged and published.
Sourc
Newly
                                               entory File
                                               dited via
                                               erminal using
        Current Book
        Built On-lin
        HYLBDR Data
                                                         tandard Set
                                                          shown in
                      (Current Bonk Holding File/
                      Built On-line as a
                      WILBUR Da4a Set
                                of Book Reports
                                trospective Flow)

Each library receives a monthly current awareness plus
a monthly catalog and subject listing.  Every quarter,
a cummulative set of reports by title, aut'hor and
subject are distributed.

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                                                                              25
Document #3
Hard bound Boole System
          Sample File Layouts
Bock Title File
Bock ID Number
 Book Title
1000001 FAMOUS FIRST FACTS
1000002 SPECIALIZED SCIENCE INFORMATION SERVICES IN THE UNITED STATES
1C00004 WORLD OF LEARNING
1000005 SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SOCIETIES OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Book Other File - Contains all information other than the title
Book ID Number
LC Classification Number
      Sub Record ID Number
    Subject (sK_
       '
               Author (S)

          Volume or Editi
                                    JOS!
1C00001 OOAG5 K315
1000001 11   ENCYCLOPEDIAS
1000001 20
1C00002 OOAG521  B3
1000002 11   INFORMATION
1C00002 20
1000004 OOAS2 H6
1000004 11   LEARNED INSTITUTION^/* SOCIETIES
1000004 20                    03B  ED 21
1COOC05 OOAS15 H3             NAS/NRC
1000005 11   LEARNED INSTITUTIONS * SOC CAN A US
1CC0005 20                    03B  ED 8
     KANE JOSEPH
    DICTIONARII
     03B  ED 3"   /      1964
     BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
SERVICES DIRECTORY
     03B    /             1961
                                                    1.971
                                                            Library ID Number
                                                             Date of Publication
                                                              Publisher
                                                                                    RILSON
                                                                                                            NSF
                                                                                                            LONDON EURDPA
                                                                                                            NAPL ACAD SCI
                            TECHNICAL
                            1968
                                                              SOCIETIES
The above files supported the retrospective book collection.  In support
of the current, on-going collection, the only difference is that the
holding record is maintained as a separate master file.  This third file
concept is necessitated to support the monthly file building and reporting
process.

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               Document
                                                           26
03-10-73
uooDUoan  PROBLEM
   ENTOMOLOGY
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY
                                                            LIBRARY SYSTEM

                                                        BOOK CATALOGUE  LISTING
                                                                       This  ID nunhnr docs not
                                                                       appear  on the final report.
                     03E
                                           1963
WORKING  FEESS  OF  THE  NATION
Z6951  W6             NAIL RESEARCH BUREAU
   AMERICAN  NEWSPAPERS  US DIRECT          JOURNALISTS US DIRECT
                     C3E                   1968
                                                                               NATL  RES  BUREAU
                                                               RADIO DIRECTORY
WOfiLD ALMANAC  AND  BCCK  CF  FACTS
AY67 N5W7
   ALMANACS  AMERICAN
                     03B
                     G9A
                                                                               NY HOPLD TELEGRAM
                       STATISTICS  YEARBOOKS
                       1964-72
                       1923
WOHLD CATALOGUE OF  THESES  ON  THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
ZU501 DS2  1970B      CICKSUN DIANE * DOSSOR C  EDS
   HAWAII                                  BIBLIOGRAPHIES
                     C9A                    1970

WORLD CHCP PROTECTION
S3601 S65            STAPL5Y J  H  » GAYNER F C H
   CHOPS
                     C3E  V 1,2             1969
                                                                               U OF HAWAII
                                                               PACIFIC ISLANDS
WORLD DYNAMICS
HU02 ?63             FOFiKESTES  JAY  U
   ECONOMIC  POLICY  MATH  MODELS
                     C3E
                      STATES  AND  DYNAMICS
                      1971
WORLD GUIDE TO  SCIENCE  INFORMATION AMD DOCUMENTATION SERVICES
0.223 UU5             UNESCO
   SCIENCE INFO  SERVICES  DIRECT
                     C3E                    1965
WOnLD OF LEARNING
AS2 Wo
   LEARNED  INSTITUTIONS  *  SOCIETIES
                     C3E   ED  21
WORLD OF WATER
GU661 W26  197C
   WATEK
WALTON WILLIAM C

03B
                                           1971
                                           1970
WORLD KEGISTtft 3F  DAKS
TC5UO I«53           INTEKNAIONAL  COM  ON  LAKGE DAMS
   DAMS REGISTERS
                     C3E   V  1-u             196U
                                                                               CHEM HUBBES CO
                                                                               WRIGHT ALLEN
                                                               DEMOGRAPHY MATH MODELS
                                                                               UNESCO
                                                                               LONDON EUROPA
TAPLINGER
                                                                               IHTL COM LARKE DAMS
 10015U8
M0015UH
 10015U8

 1001203
 1001203
 1001203
 1C012C3

 1000013
 1000013
 1000013
 1000013
 1000013

 5000275
 5000275
 5000275
 5000275

 1001603
 1001603
 1001603
 1001603

 1002570
 1002570
 1002570
 1002570

 1002571
 1C02571
 1002571
 1002571

 100000U
 1G0003*
 100000U
 1000004

 1002069
 1002019
 1002069
 1002069

 100087U
 100087u
 100087«
 1G3087U

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              document 94
                                      27
03-10-73
WORLD SPACE  CIRECTCRY
TL788 3 W65          UEAN  DONALD W
   ASTRONAUTICS  DIRECT
                     C3E   V  6,7
               ED
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY
                                                            LIBRARY SYSTEM

                                                        BOOK CATALOGUK  LISTING
                      AEROSPACE  INDUSTRY  DIRECT
                      1967-69
WORLD WA1EH ANC  ENVIRONMENT
GB661 S197           SALE  COLIN  J  » SALE H E
   WATER
                     C3E
WOfiLD HEIGHTS AND  MEASURES
JX1977 A2            UNITED  NATIONS
   WEIGHTS » MEASURES
                     03E

WORLDS WIICS WHO  IN SCIENCE
Q141 W7              DEEUS ALLEN G  ED
   SCIENTISTS BIOGRAPHIC DIRECTORY
                     03E
                                           PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
                                           1967
                      1966
                      1968
WRECK OF THE  TORREY  CANYON
G530 T72 G5          WILL CRISPIN » BOOKER F
   TORREY CANYON  SHIP
                     03E                    1967

WRITKSS MARKET  FOR CINCINNATI OHIO
PN161 W83            KA1HLEII  AHON M + JONES R A  EDS
   PUBLISHERS «• PUBLISHING  US             AUTHORSHIP HANDBOOKS
                     C3E                    1954

WHITING FOH PitOFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL JOURNALS
T11 M56              MITCHELL J HOWARD
   TECHNICAL  WRITING
PUBLISHERS
                     03E
                     CSC

XSUS5UASSEF  FLORA  MITTLELBUROPAS
QK31U HU             HUSTEDT  FHIEDRICH
                     C5C   V  10
                      1968
                      1968
                       1930
YEARBOOK
TD1 A28
   YEARBOOKS
AMER PUBLIC WORKS ASSOC
                     C3B
                      1964/65,67/68.70
YEARBOOK Of  INTERNATIONAL  ORGANIZATIONS
JX190U til.2           TEW  EYVIND S  ED
   INTERNATIONAL  AGINCIES  YEARBOOKS
                                                                            Tliis  10  number  ilnus  not
                                                                            jnpc.-ir on  the  final  ro.vort.
                                                                               AH AVIATION
                                                                                                    SHnKESPEAHK HEAD
                                                                               UNITED  NATIONS
                                                                               MARQUIS
                                                                               TAPLINGER
                                                                               WRITERS  DIGEST
                                                                            PUBLISHING  £T  BEIT
                                                                               WILEY
                                                                                                    PISHCEP
                                                                               APWA
                                                                               UNION  INTNL  ASSOC
1002572
10025^2
1002572
1002572

1C00051
1000051
1COOC51
1000051

1000U36
1000
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              Document  #5
01-23-73
        28


ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION AGENCY
          LIBRARY  SYSTEM

          SUBJECT  LISTING
us DESCR  *
  FACE  OF NORTH AMERICA

US EXFCU  OEPTS DIRECT R I HL
  OIRFCTORIES  DF GOVERNMENT  AGENCIFS

US FEn  TP.AOF  COMM
  NATE?. PE-on-JT ON THE FEDERAL  MADE COMMISSION
US FOHO  ANH  DPUC ADMINISTRATION
  CHEMICAL FEAST
us cnvT  PUDL
  GOVERNMENT  RhfERFNCE B?OKS

US GOVT  PU3LI  HIHL
  SUBJECT  GUIDE  TO YAJCIP U  S  GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
us r.nvT  C-
  ANNHTATC-D  BIBLIOGRAPHY OF  H I BL IOGKA<>HI F.S ON SELECTED  GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

US "H^LIC  LA'jnS HISTO'-Y
  HISTOKY  (.IF  PMOLIC LAND LA.V  DEVELDPNE.MT

US S'ML  CONSEBVATIUN SCFVICF
  SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

iJS STATISTICS
  COUNTY AND  CITY DATA BfKlK
VALENCE  THEORETICAL C
  THFURY  OF  rcANSITIilN M^T/\L  IONS
  UMC4MIL IAR  fix I HAT I DM STArcs  AND  THEIR STABILIZATION
     US
           S  ON  THF USE ANH CnuT»OL  OF WATEPS (IF  INTFRSTATF  ANO INTERNATIONAL  STREAMS
 h^.TE^R ATF.S  AMATLIMY
  •
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              Document #5
                                                          29
                                                   ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                                                             LIBRARY SYSTEM

                                                             SU3JFCT LISTING
VIROLOGY TECHCMOUE
  PLCCT'IN  MIC'OSCOPr  IN BIOLOGY

       olC  ANALYSIS
       TI "/UIONS
              ION  ANALYSIS AMI) VOLUMETRIC  EKROP
              ANALYSIS

WASTE DISPOSAL
  :iISpnSAL  UK  ^AOKIACTI VK WASTES  INTO  SEAS  OCEANS  AND SURFACE HATERS
  WASTE 1ISPJSAL  iM  THF  MARINE ENVIRONMENT

WASTE ECONOMICS
  WASTE MAKERS

WASTE PRODUCTS CONGRESSES
  INDUSTRIAL  WASTE  CONFERENCE

WASTE WATFR TREATMENT
  QUALITY  AND o.ULUTIDN  RESEARCH  l<)69

WATER
  A.N,N'JAl. HOOK OF  AMFPICAN SOCIETY FOR  TESTING AND  MATERIALS ASTM STANDARDS
  LIVING WATEP
  STRFAMS  LAKES  PONDS
  WAT El
  WATER J S HFDiSTMEMT

WATFR AODR ESS  LET.
  WATPR FOR PEACE
                             RI CULT'JOF  YEARBOOK
       ANALYSIS
  MICROSCOPY  0*  DRINKING WATER
  PRACTICAL  HANDBOOK OF SEAWATtR ANALYSIS
  RF-COMMENOEn POQCEDURFS FOR. THE EXAMINATION OF SEA WATER AND SHELLFISH

WATF.O  ANALYSIS  ADI^.ESSES
  T1ACE  INHPRANICS IN MA TCP A SYMPOSIUM

WATER  ANALYSIS  SlflL
  BinLIO?,RAPHY  ON WATER AND SEWAGE  ANALYSIS

WATER  8I"DS
  WATERFOWL  TO,«3RRGW

WATER  CHEMISTRY  CONOR
  NONE OUILT3R HIM SYSTEMS IN NATURAL  WATER  CHEMISTRY
                                                                                                                  OH212 EA G7
                                                                                                                  OD111 FAT
                                                                                                                  0098 C5
                                                                                                                  00111
                                                                                                                  TH898 S898  1966
                                                                                                                  T05I1 16
                                                                                                                  HC110 W3P3
                                                                                                                  TP995 A1I5
                                                                                                                  TD370 J<»7 1969
TAAOl A653
PH<»6 87
OH96 C6
GB671 L'i
S21 A35 1955
                                                                                                                   HD1691  15
                                                                                                                  T038A W58  1927
                                                                                                                  SH223 A344 NO  167
                                                                                                                  OR65 A52
                                                                                                                  OD1 A355 NO  73
                                                                                                                  TA7 G4
                                                                                                                  OL696 A5U5  U
                                                                                                                   001  A355 NO 106

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              Document  #6
03-28-73
        30


ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY
          LIBRARY  SYSTEM

          AUTHOR   LISTING
WARD RITCHIE  R
  "RACTICAL  TECHNICAL WRITING

HARK.\NY  JOSEF  tO
  TERATOLOGY  PRINCIPLES ANH TECHNIQUES

WAPSHOFSKY FRFD
  POISONS  IN  THE AIR

HASHFtLL C C  H
  NilCLEOMIC  INSTPUMFNTATION

UASSFRMAN  R  H  EO
  THANSFF.P, OF CALCIUM ANO STRONTIUM  ACROSS  BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES

WASTLER  T  A
  SPECTRAL ANALYSIS

WATE3MA"! TJLBOT H  E!)
  PHYSIOLOGY  OF CRUSTACEA

WATT JOHN  H   EO
  AMERICAN ELECTRICIANS HANDBOOKS
*ATT KENNFTH  E  f   Er>
  SYSTEMS  ANALYSIS IN ECOLOGY

WEAIV1CK VRGINIA  A
  CHALLENGE FOR SURVIVAL

WEBB CDWIN C
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              Document #6
33-28-73
        31


ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION AGENCY
          LIBRARY  SYSTEM

          AUTHOR   LISTING
                     ED
             OF  lrj')COANIC CHF/IISTRY
WFLLFOR9  HARRISON
  SIUING  THE  WIVC) PESTICIDES  MEAT  ANP THE PUBLIC  I.MTFOPST

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  METHODS  IN  DEVELOPMENTAL  HIGLHGY
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  MIC'OSCOPY  HF .)RImlNG WATES

WHITE CHARLES F
  FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS

WHITE-STEVENS ROREFT  ED
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              Document  #7
     BOOK HOLDINGS
FOR LIBRARY:
018 WEST KINGSTONt RHODE  ISLAND

NOVEMBER CURRENT AWARENESS
ABYSSAL ENVIRONMFNT AND ECOLOGY OF  THE WORLD OCEANS
ALGAE ABSTRACTS A GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE
ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC POLLUTANTS  IN WATER  AND WASTE WATER
BIOLOGICAL MINERALIZATION
CBE STYLE MANUAL
COASTAL AOUACULT'JRE IN THE  1NDO PAC1CIC RFGION
CULTURE AND DISEASES OF f.AME FISHES
FARTH BENEATH THE SEA
ECOLOGY OF SALT MARSHES AND SAND DUNES
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OF CELL SYNTHESIS  AND  FUNCTION
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
ESTUAPIES A PHYSICAL INTRODUCTION
HARD AND SOFT tCIDS AND BASES
HOW TO MAKE THE OSHA 1970 WORK FOR YOU
INTERNATIONAL AND METRIC UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
MARINE AQUARIUM KEEPING THE SCIENCE ANIMALS  AND ART
      32
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

         LIBRARY SYSTEM
                                                             OK564.5.A38



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              Document #7                               33

1973 BOOK HOLDINGS                                ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
FOR LIBRARY:                                               LIBRARY SYSTEM
328 REGION 2 FIELD OFFICEf EDISON, NJ

NOVEMBER CURRENT AWARENESS


ALGAE ABSTRACTS A GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE


CHEMICAL STERILIZATION


CODES RULES AND REGULATIONS OFFICIAL COMPILATION TITLE 6


HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY ANO PHYSICS


1NFRATEO ANALYSIS 3F POLYMERS RESINS AND ADDITIVES AN ATLAS


INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MODELING TECHNIQUES IN WATER RESOURCES SYSTEMS DTTAHA 1972  PROCEEDINGS


INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION


THEORY OF CORROSION AND PROTECTION OF METALS


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CIRCULATION SYSTEM

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                                                                              3U


The Circulation System


Purpose and Scope

This system maintains information on all documents borrowed from an
individual library.  From the resulting master file, periodic reports (normally
weekly) by document title and borrower's name are produced indicating all
outstanding library material.  In addition to these outputs, a quarterly report
by borrower is distributed to all borrowers indicating the material which
is over due.  The system also provides an important clearance check for
departing employees.  In total, this application allows the librarian to
monitor properly all aspects of library materials on loan.

Data Elements

There is one master file containing one record per loaned document.  Each
record contains the document title; name of borrower; borrower's phone
number; borrower's room number; date checked out; date due if interlibrary
loan; next individual waiting for the document; and the individual's phone
number.  The file is maintained on-line.  As this application serves an
individual library, the data captured and report products vary slightly
frcm library to library.

Status

All cf the computer programs are operational.  The system is currently in
use by most of the larger libraries.

Plans

The agency plans to provide this system to any individual SPA library that
has sufficient circulation.  Nany of the agency's libraries are small and will
not need this service.

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Circulation System Index-Supporting Documentation

Document                                                Page

#1-System Flow                                           36

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ECOLOGICAL AIR POLLUTANT LITERATURE SEARCH SYSTEM

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The Ecological Air Pollutant Literature Search System
(This system has been developed for the CorvaHis National Research
Laboratory.)

Purpose^ and Scope

This system gathers bibliographic information on literature principally
concerned with air pollutants and their effects' on vegetation and animals.
In addition, some citations deal in the research support areas and in heavy
metals.  Computer, generated bibliographies (by author, subject, article
title, and library reprint number), are available from the master file.
The referenced 'literature is available in The National Research
Laboratory's reprint library.  By using these bibliographies, literature
meeting a particular information need can be readily identified and made.
available to the user.  Total bibliographies are available on
microfiche as veil as in printed form.

Data Elements

All bibliographic information is contained in a single file format.  The
data elements include a unigue bibliographic identification number; up to
four authors; up to nine subjects (selected from a subject thesarus); a
library reprint number (indicates the location of the article.in the
library); the article title; source information; translation information
(if applicable) ; Air Pollution Technical Information Center number (APTIC) ;.
date of publication; and a remarks field (if applicable).  This
bibliography completely identifies pertinent literature in this subject
area.

Status

All of the computer programs are operational.  Currently, there are
approximately 8,500 citations (bibliographies)  on file in The National
Research Laboratory's library.  Under contract, these
bibliographies have been converted to the system specifications.  The retrospective
master file is complete.   The various bibliographic reports are available on
microfiche  (COM).

Plans

On a regular basis, the master files are being updated.
Reguested bibliographies should be available within
24 hours of the time reguested.   Refined bibliographies can
be generated with variable heading information.  The master file is
permanently maintained on magnetic tape.  The full articles are
being microfiched to enhance.distribution at very reduced costs.

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Eccloqical Air Pollutant Literature System Index-Supporting Documentation

Document                                                  Page

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#5-Sample of the Primary Author Report                     52

#6-Sample of the Subject Report Index                      53


This represents the basic (but not complete)  report inventory.

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Document »1                      System Flow
The Ecological Air Pollutant Literature
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Source Docu
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Citations (
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                                                            New
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                                       )n Magnetic Tape
   Total bibliographies are
   available on microfiche
   as well as in printed form.
                                                        Total  retrospective  inventory
                                                        has  been  converted to  machine
                                                        readable  form.
                                  Serie;
                                        r  Programs
                           article
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The Ecological Air Pollutant Literature
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Bibliographic ID Number

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                            Author (s)
      1,
                                         Title

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Article
00001 -VHECK H H
H-450  1  GER T  11305
TOBACCO A SENSITIVE^MONITOR FOR'"PHOTOCHEHICAL  AIR  POLLUTION
                                                            BRANDT C S
12D  TOBACCO



1969  U. S. D
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                  HEW, NAPCA PUBL. NO. AP-55. 23 PP
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OZONE TIRE. CONCENTRATION RODEL TO. PREDICT  ACOTE FOLIAR INJURY

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                                   DUNNING J A
                                                                                      AP CONTROL METHODS & DEVICES
                                                                                 12D   PLANTS INVESTIGATED
12£  OZONE
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1971  SECOND INTERNATIONAL CLEAN AIR CONGRES^XfROCEEDINGS. PP  249-255. ACADEMIC  PRESS,  NEW  YORK,
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              APTIC  No
                                Date of Publication
                              Remarks  (if applicable)
                                                              Source  Information

                                                               'Translation/Language
                                                                (if applicable)

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              Document
                         48
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                           TITLE SCHEDULE
PROG: AP.TITLE
ABSCISSION: ROLE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
A-203      ABELES F B
           1967  ANNALS N. Y. ACAD.
                   SUBJECT(S) :
           27B  ABSCISSION
           27B  ETHYLFNE  (PHYS)
    HOLM
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                   27C
                   120
               NITROGEN
               BF.AN
METABOLISM
12D  COTTON
ABSCISSION: THE ROLE OF AGING
A-OS3      ABELES F B
           1967  PLANT PHYSIOL.
                   SUBJECT(S):
           12B  BEAN
           278  SENESCENCE
    HOLM R E
42:1351-1356
                    GAHAGAN H E
                   27B  ETHYLENF IPHYS)
                   23   MEASUREMENTS
                                                  27B  ABSCISSION
                                                  278  GROWTH REGULATTOORS
BIOCHEMICAL PATHWAY OF STRESS-INDUCED ETHYLENE
A-251      ABELES A L               ABELES F B
           1972  PLANT PHYSIOL. 50:496-498
                   SUBJECT(S):
           27B  FTHYLENF (PHYSJ
           12E  07.0NF
           27B  GROWTH REGULATORS
                   120  BEAN
                   27C  RESPIRATION
                                                  120  TOBACCO
                                                  27C  PHOTOSYNTHESIS
3ELL-FREF FTHYLENF EVOLUTION FROM ETIOLATED PEA SEEDLINGS
A-052      ABELES F B               RUBENSTEIN B
           1964  BIOCHEM. 3IOPHYS. ACTA 93:675-677
                   SUBJECT!S):
           120  PFA                                27B  ETHYLENE  (PHYS)
EFFECT OF ETHYLENE ON AUXIN TRANSPORT
A-004      ABELES F B
           1966  PLANT PHYSIOL 41:946-948
01179              SUBJECT(S):
           27B  ETHYLFMF fPHYS)
           120  COTTOM
           30B  AUXIN
                   120
                   120
               CORN
               BEAN
                          120  SUNFLOWER
                          12D  CDLEUS

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     49
        TITLE  SCHEDULE
PROG: AP.TITLE
F.THYLENF. PRODUCTION FROM LINDLENIC ACID
A-032      ABELES F 8
           1966  NATURE 210(50311:23-25
                   SUBJECT(S):
           12D  PEA
120  BEAN
     27B  ETHYLFNE (PHYSI
MECHANISM OF ACTION OF ABSCISSION ACCELARATORS
A-124      ABELES F B
           1967  PHYSIOL. PLANT. 2
                   SUBJECT(S):
           27B  AUXINS
           278  SENESCENCE
12B  COTTON
27B  ETHYLENE (PHYS1
     27B  ABSCISSION
ORGANOCHLQRINE PESTICIDES  IN THE ATMOSHPERE
A-028      ABBOTT D C               HARRISON R B
           1966  NATURE  211(50461:259-261
                   SUBJECT
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                                              50

                                           RE-PRINT NUMBER LISTING
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A-004
01179
A-02*
A-032
ABELES F B
EFFECT OF FTHYLENE ON AUXIN TRANSPORT
1966  PLANT PHYSIHL 41:946-948
        SUBJECTtS):
27B  F.THYLENE (PHYS)
120  COTTON
30B  AUXIN
                                                   120  CORN
                                                   120  BEAN
ABBOTT 0 C                 HARRISON R B             TATTON J 0
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN THE ATMOSHPERE
1966  NATURE 211(50461:259-261
        SUBJFCT(S):
12E  CHLORINE COMPOUNDS                 25   PESTICIDES

ABELES F B
ETHYLENF PRODUCTION FROM LINOLF.NIC ACID
1966  NATURE 210(5031):23-25
        SUBJECT(S):
12D  PEA                                12D  BEAN
                                   12D  SUNFLOWER
                                   120  COLEUS
                                THOMSON J

                                 5

                                   23   CHEMICAL
                                                                                           27B  FTHYLENE (PHYS)
A-052
A-083
A-124
ABELES F B                 RUBENSTFIN B
CELL-FREE ETHYLENE EVOLUTION FROM ETIOLATED PEA SEEDLINGS
196*  BinCHEM. BIOPHYS. ACTA 93:675-677
       'SUBJECT(S):
120  PEA                                ?7B  ETHYLENE (PHYS)
ABELES F B                 HOLM R
ABSCISSION: THE ROLE OF AGING
1967  PLANT PHYSIOL. 42:1351-1356
        SUBJECT(S):
12B  BEAN
27B  SENESCENCE
                                                   278
                                                   23
       GAHAGAN H E
ETHYLENE (PHYS)
MEASUREMENTS
ABELES F B
MECHANISM.OF ACTION OF ABSCISSION ACCELAPATORS
1967  PHYSIOL. PLANT. 20:442-454
        SUBJECT(S):
27B  AUXINS                             128  COTTON
278  SENESCENCE                         278  ETHYLENE (PHYS)
278  ABSCISSION
27B  GPOWTH PEGULATIOOPS
                                                                                           27B  ABSCISSION

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY
                                            RE-PRINT  NUMBER LISTING
PROG:
A-l'+O
A3HC1TT T C                  HARRISON  R  B              TATTON J 0
0?r.ANOCHLQ'UNF PESTICIDES  IN  THE  ATMOSPHERIC  ENVIRONMENT
19f>5  NATURE 208:1317-1318
        SUBJECTISJ:
25   INSECTICIDES

A3FLES F B                  HOLM R  F
ABSCISSION: ROLE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
1967  ANIMALS N. Y. ACAO. SCI.  14^{ ART. IJ : 367-373
        SURJECT(S):
27B  ABSCISSION                          27C   NITROGEN METABOLISM
27B  ETHYLENE  IPHYS)                     120   3EAN
                                                          THOMSON  J

                                                           5
                                                                                             12f)  COTTON
           A3ELF.S  A  L
           BIOCHEMICAL
           197?
            PATHWAY
      PLANT PHYSIOL
        SUBJFCT(S):
27B  ETHYLEN6  (PHYS)
12F  OZHNE
27B  GROWTH REGULATORS
       ABELES F B
OF STRESS-INDUCED ETHYLENE
 50:496-498
                                                    120  BEAN
                                                    ?7C  RESPIRATION
                                                             12T   TOBACCO
                                                             27C   PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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                                                     AUTHOR SCHEDULE
PROG: AP.AUTH
ABBOTT n C                HARRISON R B             TATTON J 0
           ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN THE ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
     1965  NATURE 208:1317-1318
                   SUBJECT(S):
           25   INSECTICIDES

                          HARRISON R B             TATTON J 0
           ORGAN3CHLORINE PESTICIDES IN THE ATMQSHPFRE
     1966  NATURE 21H5046):259-261
                   SUBJF.CT(S):
           12E  CHLORINE COMPOUNDS                 25   PESTICIDES
                                                                       THOMSON J
                                                                       TH3NSON J
                            5  AM40
                            5  A-028
                                                                                      23   CHEMICAL
ABELES A L                ABELES F B
           BIOCHEMICAL PATHWAY OF STRESS-INDUCEO ETHYLENE
     1972  PLANT PHYSIOL. 50:496-498
                   SUBJECT!S):
           27B  ETHYLENE (PHYS)                    12D  BEAN
           12F  OZONF                              27C  RESPIRATION
           27B  GROWTH REGULATORS
                                                                                      12D  TOBACCO
                                                                                      27C  PHOT3SYNTHFSIS
                                                                                                                  1  A-251
ABELES F 8                RUBENSTEIN B
           CELL-FREE FTHYLENE EVOLUTION FROM ETIOLATED PEA SEEDLINGS
           BIOCHEM. BIOPHYS. ACTA 93:675-677
                   SUBJECT(S):
           120  PEA                                278  ETHYLENE (PHYS)
1964
     196A
     196S
      ETHYLENF ORTOUCTION FROM LINOLFNIC ACID
      NATURE 210(5031):23-25
              SUBJECT(S):
      120  PEfi                                120
      EFFECT OF ETHYLEME TN AUXIN TRANSPORT
      PLANT PHYSIOL 41-.946-948
              SUBJECT(S):
      27B  ETHYLENE JPHYS)                     12D
      12D  COTTON                             120
      3"OB  AUXIN
                                                        RFAN
                                                        CORN
                                                        BEAN
                                                                                           27B  ETHYLENE (PHYS)
12D  SUNFLOWER
12D  COL«=US
                                                                                                                  2  A-052
                                                                                                                       2  A-03?
                            2  A-

                            01170

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PROG: AP.SUBJNC


REVIEWS                             U520
      1    AIP CONSERVATION REPORT  PEPLECTS  NATIONAL  CONCERN
      D-OOU8       1<»65       DIXON  J  P


      1    EFFECT ON PIANTS OF AIP  POLLUTANTS  DERIVED FPOH HOTOP  VEHICLE  EMISSIONS
      D-0070                  DAP.LEY E  P


      1    EFFECT OF PEROXYACETYL NITRATE  ON PLANTS  PHOTOSEDUCTIVE REACTIONS AND SUSCEPTIBILITY OF BEAN PLANTS TO PAN
      D-0091       196B       DDGGEP W  N  JR


      1    REVIEW CF LITERATURE  ON  HEALTH  HAZARDS  OF  FLUORINE AHD ITS COMPOUNDS IN THE DINING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES
      D-0097       195U       DAVENPORT  S J


      1    AIR POLLUTANTS AHD PLANT RESPONSE
      D-0102       '"fi"1       DAINES P.  H


      1    AIP. POLLUTION  OXIDANTS THEIR  EFFECTS  ON METABOLIC  PROCESSES IN PLANTS
      D-0122       1P70       DOGGER tf  II  JR


      1    EFFECT OF ATE  POLLUTANTS ON  VEGETATION
      U-02U9       1971       DARLEY E  F


      1    TOXIC  PPCPEPTIES OF INORG'HIC FLUORINE  COMPOUNDS CHAPTER 2 EFFECTS ON ANIHALS CHAPTER 3 OTHER EFFECTS
      E-0078       1969       EAGEES 8  Y


      1    MERCURY P30BLEH IN SWEDEN
      E-0112       1971       EHHELIN  L


      1    ANALYTICAL  «ETHODS FOP AIP  POLLUTANTS
      F-0037       1963       FELDSTEIN  M


      T    PLANTS AKD  POLLUTION
      F-0079       1970       FOY C  L


      1    TOXIC  EFFECTS  OF CADHIUH A  REVIEW
      F-0105       1971       FLICK  D  F

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PPOG: AP.SOBJNO


REVIEWS                            U520
      2    SULFUR DEFICIENCY IN SOILS
      C-0012       19U5      CROCKER H


      2    SULPHUR CONTENT OF PLANTS
      F-0066       1935      ?RAZER J


METABOLISM                         0690
      1    DYNAMIC CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE  BIOCHEMICAL  EFFECTS  OP AIB  POLLUTANTS
      F.-0103       1957      ESTES F L


SINGLE CELLS                       «710
      1    DYNAMIC CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE  BIOCHEMICAL  BF'BCTS  OF AIP  POLLUTANTS
      E-0103       1957      ESTES F L


LEAVES                             U760
      2    SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO D L ABSCISIN DORHIH
      E-0017       1967      EL ANTABLY H H H


WATER POLLUTION                    U890
      1    OCCURRENCE OF  AIRBORNE LEAD IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY  AND ITS  RELATION TO ANIMAL  DISEASE
      C-021U       1970      COOPER 3 C


      1    HORTICULTURE AND POLLUTION
      D-01U8       1970      DAY B E


      1    DISPOSAL OF KEP.CUP.Y WASTES FROM WATER LABORATORIES
      D-0208       1971      DEAN R 5


      1    YEARLY CIRCULATION OF SUL'nfi IN NATURE
      E-0077       1963      EPTKSSON E


      1    MERCURY USES IN CANADA AND THEIR POSSIBLE HAZARDS AS SOURCES OF MERCURY CONTAMINATION
      F-OOJ3       1970      ?IMREITE N


      1    MEECURY CONTAMINATION OP CANADIAN FISH AND  FISH EATING  BIRDS
      P-0107       1970      -PIMREITE N

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EPA REPORTS REPORTING SYSTEM

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The EPA Reports Reporting System

Purpose and Scope

EPA provides the National Technical Information Service (Department of
Ccmmerce)  with in-house EPA reports.  These reports are converted by NTIS to
their system requirements and become a portion of the total NTIS Reports
System.  As a result, EPA receives all of the standard services provided
to such NTIS customers.  Because of the agency's desire to provide expanded
reporting services in this area, an in-house reporting system has been
developed.  This system utilizes NTIS report master files and provides
title indexes, subject indexes, and abstract reports for distribution on
microfiche.  Selective bibliographies are also available.

Data Elements

The NTIS reports master file is converted in-house to two separate tape files.
The first file contains the complete report abstract.  The second file
contains all pertinent bibliographic information.  The NTIS accession number
is maintained on both files and provides the link between the two files.
A complete file layout is provided in Document #2 following on page 58.

Status

All computer programs are operational.  The data base currently contains
over 8,500 environmental reports.

Plans

EPA will continue to provide this service as long as it remains practical.
Further, additional computer programs will be developed providing a greater
variety of outputs as needed.  Nearly 2,000 additional environmental reports will be
added to the data each year.

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EPA Reports Reporting System Index-Supporting Documentation

Document                                                Page

#1-System Flow                                           57

#2-Sample File Format                                    58

#3-Sample of the Title Index                             60

#4-Sample of the Subject Index                           62

#5-Sample of the Abstract Listing                        6U


These reports are generally available only on microfiche.

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Document il                        System Flow
The EPA Reports Reporting System
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                    (Containing EPA
                    Reports)
                                    Computer  Program
                                                         Bibliographic
                                                         File
          Computer Program
                                                           I
Series of
Computer Pr
                                                                   >grams
          Abstracts c
          Microfiche
Title Index! and
Subject Index on
Microfiche/) Selective
biblio>9ra"pnies are also availablf

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Document #2
The EPA Beports Reporting System
File Layout Specifications
ABSTRACT FILE  This is a variable length file with a maximum of 48 lines per abstract.

ITEH                          START POSITION                LENGTH
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Document #2 Continued
The EPA Reports Reporting System
File Layout Specifications
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(Fixed length-1442 characters)
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SUBJECT GROUP CODE
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ATMnSPHE"? 1C  EMISSIONS CROM THERMAL-PROCESS  PHOSPHORIC ACID MANUFACTURE.  COOPERATIVE STUDY PROJECT,
   PB-190  250          13B7A

ATMnS°HF.r
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              Docunent *3                                61

BENEFICIAL USE OF STORM  HATER.  A SYSTEM STUDY, DESIGN, AND EVALUATION OF THE LOCAL  STORAGE,
TREATMENT, AND REUSE OF  STORM WATER. FINAL REPT.
   PB-195 160          13B60I

BENEFICIAL USES OF WASTE HEAT - AN EVALUATION,
   PB-201 724          13B68D

BENEFITS OF WATER QUALITY ENHANCEMENT.
   PB-207 358          13B680

BERYLLIUM AND AIR POLLUTION:  AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
   PB-198 067          13B6J

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED LITERATURE ON ASPECTS OF PHYSICAL QUALITY OF HOT ROLLED  STEEL  STRIP
(I960 TO 1970),
   Pfl-199 295          13H69K

BIBLIOGRAPHY.  VOLUME  (II.  FABRIC FILTER SYSTEMS STUDY.
   !>B-200 650          13K7A

BILLINGS, MONTANA AREA AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION  INVENTORY,
   "B-207 684          13B68A

BIO-REGENERATED ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT OF  TEXTILE DYE  WASTE WATER. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
RESEARCH SERIES,
   PB-203 599          139680

BIOCHEMISTRY OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION. FINAL REPT.,
   PQ-19R 655          1386A

BIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS.  FLUORIDES.
   PB-207 535          6F 6T

BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF  LASER RADIATION.  A REVIEW OF  HAZARDS,
   P8-184 003          6E 6R

BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS 3F  ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION.   A REVIEW OF  HAZARDS. TECHNICAL REPT.,
   PB-194 611          6R 57V

BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF  MICROWAVE RADIATION,
   P3-193 898          6R 57V

BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF  COPPFP. AND ARSENIC POLLUTION.  FINAL  REPT.,
   PB-201 643          6T 680

BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS 3F  FFFLUENT FROM A DESALINATION PLANT AT KEY WEST, FLORIDA. WATER  POLLUTION
CONTROL SERIES,
   PB-195 677          13B6F

BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS 3F  OIL POLLUTION-BIBLIOGRAPHY.  A COLLECTION OF REFERENCES CONCERNING  THE
EFFECTS OF OIL ON BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS. WATER  POLLUTION CONTROL  RESEARCH SERIES,
   P*-188 206          6F 13B

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             Docunent
ACCIDENTS
   PB-197 596
 **                                62

 13B6T    CONTROL OF SPILLAGE OF HAZARDOUS  POLLUTING  SUBSTANCES.  HATER  POLLUTION CONTROL  RESEARCH SERIES.
ACCURACY
   PB-174 452
                      180
         STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR  FILM BADGE  SERVICES,
   PB-188 494
13B8H    USE OF MATHEMATICAL MODELS  IN  WATER  QUALITY  CONTROL  STUDIES.
   PB-1BB 494         13B8H     USE  OF  MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN WATER QUALITY CONTROL STUDIES,


   PB-190 870         6L  6R     REPORT  OF  TESTS MADE ON THE WESTINGHDUSE PANORAMIX (TRADE MARK) X-RAY MACHINE,


   PB-191 395         14B73D    COMPARISON OF  MICROWAVE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS,


   PB-192 322         6R  57V    EFFECT  OF  INSTRUMENT AVERAGING TIME ON MICROWAVE  POWER DENSITY MEASUREMENTS.
   PB-209 267
7B 13B   IMPROVED CHEMICAL METHODS FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF GASEOUS  POLLUTANTS  FROM  THE  COMBUSTION  OF
         FOSSIL FUELS.  VOLUME  I.  SULFUR OXIDES. FINAL REPT.,
ACETATES
   PB-19B 222
UK710   DEVELOPMENT OF PHOSPHATE-FREE HOME LAUNDRY DETERGENTS,
   PB-198 222         UK710   DEVELOPMENT  OF  PHOSPHATE-FREE  HOME  LAUNDRY DETERGENTS,


   PB-206 237         7A  13B   CONTROLLING  FACTORS  IN  METHANE  FERMENIAT I ON.  FINAL  REPT.  1  SEP 68-31  AUG 69,


   PB-206 237         7A  138   CONTROLLING  FACTORS  IN  METHANE  FERMENTATION.  FINAL  REPT.  1  SEP 68-31  AuG 69,
ACETIC ACID
   PB-208 433
8H 138   INVESTIGATIONS CONCERNING PROBABLE  IMPACT OF NI TR I LOTRIACETi: ACID ON GROUND  WATER.  WATER
         POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH SERIES,
   PB-209 478
13B6T    AICE SURVEY OF USSR AIR POLLUTION LITERATURE.  VOLUME XI.  A -SECOND COMPILATION OF  TECHNICAL
         REPORTS ON THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND THE PURLIC HEALTH ASPECTS TF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS,
ACETOPHENONES
   PB-201 459
13B6E    AICE SURVEY OF USSR AIR POLLUTION LITERAIURE.  VOLUME VIII.  A COMPILATION OF  TECHNICAL  REPORTS  ON
         THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH ASPECTS OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS,

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ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
   PB-191 812         70 13B   FLUORESCENT PROBES  IN  THE  DEVELOPMENT  OF  NEW  ANALYTICAL  METHODS  FOR  DETECTION OK  HATER POLLUTION.
                              ANNUAL REPT.  I  JUN  69-31 MAY  70,
   PB-191 812
7D 13R   FLUORESCENT PROBES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR DETECTION OF WATER POLLUTION.
         ANNUAL REPT. 1 JUN 60-31 MAY 70,
ACETYLENE
   PB-210 707
8H 13B   NUTRIENT SOURCES FOR ALGAE AND THEIR CONTROL. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH SERIES,
ACIDIFICATION
   PB-198 231
13B6H    WASTE REDUCTION IN FOOD CANNING OPERATIONS:  A STUDY OF FOUR METHODS TO  IMPROVE  THE QUALITY f)R
         REDUCE THE QUANTITY OF EFFLUENT DISCHARGED BY A FRUIT PROCESSING PLANT.  WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
         RESEARCH SERIES.
   PB-198 231
13B6H    WASTE REDUCTION IN FOOD CANNING OPERATIONS:  A STUDY OF FOUR METHODS TO  IMPROVE  THE QUALITY OR
         REDUCE THE QUANTITY OF EFFLUENT DISCHARGED BY A FRUIT PROCESSING PLANT.  WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
         RESEARCH SERIES,
ACIDITY
   PB-196  113
6M i3R   MICROBIOLOGICAL FACTOR  IN ACID MINE DRAINAGE FORMATION,   n.  FURTHER  OBSERVATIONS  FROM  A  PILOT
         PLANT STUDY. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH SERIES,
   PB-196  113
6M no   MICROBIOLOGICAL FACTOR  IN ACID MINE DRAINAGE FORMATION,   n.  FURTHER  OBSERVATIONS  FROM  A  PILOT
         PLANT STUDY. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL RESEARCH SEP.It-S,
   PB-206  194
13B8I    CONTROL OF MINE DRAINAGE FROM COAL MINE MINERAL WASTES.   PHASE  I.  HYDROLOGY  AND  RELATED
         EXPERIMENTS,
   PB-206  194
13RBI    CONTROL OF MINE DRAINAGE FROM COAL MINE MINERAL WASTES.   PHASE  I.  HYDROLOGY  AND  RELATED
         EXPERIMCNTS,
   PB-208 817
81 13B   MINE SPOIL POTENTIALS FOR WATER CUAL1TY AND CONTROLLED  EROSION.
ACIDS
   PB-189 233
81 13R   OXYGENA1ION OF FERROUS  IRON:   THE RATE-DETERMINING STEP  IN  THE  FORMATION  OF  ACIDIC  MINE  DRAINAGE.
         FINAL PROGRESS REPT.  i  APR 66-31 DEC 68,
   PB-189 233
81 13B   UXYGENAIION OF FERROUS  IRON:  THE RATE-DETERMINING STEP  IN  THE  FORMATION  OF  ACIDIC  MINE  DRAISA3E.
         FINAL PROGRESS RfiPT. 1  APR 66-31 DEC 68,

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            Document -}5                                64

PB-182 55H       13L6S         THE  REPORT  DETAILS  RADIATION PROTECTION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR il-P.AY DIFFRACTION  AND  SPECTROGRHPHIC
                            EQUIPMENT,  INCLUDING GUIDELINES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES, OPERATING  PROCEDURES,
                            PERSONNEL  MONITORING,  AREA  MONITORING, AND SAFETY ENGINEERING.  THE REPORT  IS DIRECTED TO
                            OPERATORS,  ADMINISTRATORS,  GOVESMENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES, AND MANUFACTURERS.   (AUTHOR)

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             Document  *5                               65

PB-182 717       6P 5A         THt  3KPORT  DISCUSSES  THE  EXTENT  OF THE  USE OF RADIUM IN PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC.  IT IS
                           AH ATTEMPT TO CONSOLIDATE INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THESE PRODUCTS SO THAT THEIR POTENTIAL HEALTH
                           IMPLICATIONS CAN  BE  PUT  INTO  PERSPECTIVE.   A  GREATER AWARENESS IS NEEDED TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC
                           FROM  POTENTIAL  EXPOSURE  TO CONSUMER  RADIUM.   THE EXTENT AND HAZARDS OP THE USE OF THESE 'PRODUCTS
                           SHOULD BE UNDERSTOOD 3Y  ALL PUBLIC HEALTH  AGENCIES.  (AUTHOR)

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INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS SYSTEM

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The International Environmental Reports System
(Developed for the Office of International Activities)

Purpose and Scope

This system contains summaries of foreign government environmental reports
received by EPA through document exchange programs with foreign
countries.  The resultant computer generated reports serve to alert the
agency to major environmental developments around the world.  The system
produces reports by category (legal, planning and management, scientific and
technical, and socio-economic), by country,  and by subject  (air, water,
pesticides, radiation, solid waste, noise, and general).

Data Elements

All of the data is contained in a single file.  The data elements include
publisher ID number; document title; author; English translation; continent;
country; language; date of publication; number of pages; category; document
location; subjects; remarks; and the abstract.

Status

The current master file contains over 3,400  items.  Over the last
several years, periodic complete bibliographic reports have been
distributed.  In addition, using the system, a monthly bulletin is
made available by the Office of International Activities through
the National Technical Information Service.

Plans

On a monthly basis, up to 150 new records are added to the file.  As other
information needs are defined,  new information products will be developed.

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International Environmental Reports System Index-Supporting  Documentation

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#1-System Flow                                              68

#2-Sample File Format                                       69

#3-Sample of the Country Report                             70

#U-Sample of the Subject Report                             72

#5-Sample of the category Report                            7U

#6-Sample of the Continent Report                           76

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Document HI                           System  Flow
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            lents
            ' the Library of Congress)
             ntory File
             u speed terminal
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                                                                    mputer  Programs
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                                                  Subject-Repiort

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Document #2                            Sample File Layout
The International  Environmental Reports System
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 Publisher Id Number
                              Document Title    Author

                                              Document  Source
                                                                    Catagory
                                                                                 Abstract
00102             REVISED  EMISSION STANDARDS FOR SULPHUR 0

DEFT. OF STATE  AIRGHAM  A-46.  AMEMBASSY TOKYO
                           ENGLISH
                                             012072
ASIA JAPAN
AIR
    REVISED, MORE  STRINGENT STANDARDS FOR SULPHUR DIOXIDES TOOK  EFFECT  ON  JANUARY 5,  1972,
REFLECTING THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT'S DETERMINED EFFORTS SINCE  1969  TO  REDUCE THIS MAJOR SOURCE
OF AIR POLLUTION.  A  RECENT SURVEY BY THE GOVERNMENT'S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REVEALED THAT SULPHUR  DIOXIDE CONTAMINATION DECREASED DURING FY  1971,  ALTHOUGH OTHER  AIP
FCILUTANTS INCREASED,  NOTABLY NITROGEN OXIDES.
 Continent
   Subjects
                   Country       Language
                          Number of/Pages
                                               Date of  Publication
                                                   Remarks
                  THE PRESENT STATE OF MONITORING AND  SURVEILLANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
 )0106

iGOVERNMENq^OF JAP-AN           ^              V'  \i          EPA
 ISIA JAPAN   A/            ENGLISH            000071^20        1LR ALSO PM
 GENERAL      AIR           PESTICIDES     WATER         RADIATION
    TEXT AND TABLES PROVIDE A CONCISE  OUTLINE  OF THE LEGAL BASIS, JURISDICTION, MONITORIN3
 SYSTEMS, AND METHODOLOGY FOR MEASURING POLLUTANTS PRESENT IN AIR, HATER, OCEAN, SOIL,
 INCLUDING RESIDUE PESTICIDES  IN FOODS.  IN MONITORING RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT, VARIOUS
 COUNTERMEASURES HAVE BEEN FORMULATED FOR  AN  EMERGENCY SITUATION IN WHICH POLLUTION EXCEEDS
 SAFE LIMITS, BUT TO DATE NO SUCH INCIDENT HAS  OCCURRED.

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              Document  #3'

04-13-73
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
COUNTRY/CATEGORY REPORT
PROG: 01 A.COUNTRY
                              70
COUNTRY:

SWEDEN

    LR
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
STOCKHOLM CENTRAL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION  INFO.  COMMITTEE
ENGLISH                               72   PCS  ?8
NOISE
                                                                                         EPA
                                                                                      ID*  00111
                           SEVERAL ANTINOISE  MEASURES  HAVE  BEEN INITIATED BY STOCKHOLM'S PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE,
                       JET AIRCRAFT  NOISE  WAS  REDUCED  BY  DESIGNATING NEARBY BROMMA AIRPORT EXCLUSIVELY FOR
                       PISTON-ENGINED  AIRCRAFT  WHILE DIVERTING  JET  TRAFFIC TO ARLANDA AIRPORT 40 MILES AWAY.
                       THE REQUIRED  WARMUP OF  PISTON ENGINES  BEFORE TAKEOFF HAS OEEN HELD TO A MINIMUM SINCE
                       SWEDEN'S DOMESTIC AIRLINES  WERE URGED  TO FIT THEIR AIRCBAFT WITH FNGINF HFATEPS.
                       A RECENT ORDINANCE  PROHIBITS  IDLING  OF MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINES OUTDOORS FOR LONGER THAN
                       THREE MINUTES EXCEPT DURING TRAFFIC  DELAY.  THE SOUND LEVEL FROM A RFFUSE COLLECTION
                       TRUCK MUST NOT  EXCEED  70 DB 
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04-13-73
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTFCTION  AGENCY
OFFICE OF  INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIFS
COUNTRY/CATEGORY  REPORT
    : 01 A. COUNTRY
COUNTRY:

U.S.S.R.
                            PREVENTION JF OIL POLLUTION IN OCEANS
                            NUNUPAROV S.M.                                               EPA
                            RUSSIAN                               71  PCS  164        ID*  00168
                            WATER

                            THE  300K DISCUSSES REASONS FOR OCEAN POLLUTION AS A RESULT OF TRANSPORT OPERATIONS  AND
                        WAYS TO  DECREASE THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF THIS POLLUTION ON NATURE AND MAN. A SU&VFY  IS GIVCN
                        BASIC INTERNATIONAL AND USSS LEGISLATION FOS PP.EVENTICN OF OIL POLLUTION.
                            PRACTICAL METHODS APPLIED IN THE USSR FOR DECREASING THE PROBABILITY OF ACCIDENTAL
                        SPILLAGE OF OIL AND FOR PROHIBITING THE DUMPING OF OIL-POLLUTED WATCR  INTO THF. OCEAN AS>E
                        PRESENTED.  THEXE ARE DESCRIPTIONS OF THE MOST FFFfCTIVE ARRANGEMENTS AND DEVICES  FOR
                        LOCALIZING  OIL SPILLS, THEIR REMOVAL, CONSTRUCTIONS FOR UNLOADING TANKERS, AND PURIFICATION.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
SUBJECT REPORT
PFOG: OIA.SUBJECT
GENERAL
 EUR
   SWEDEN

     LR
NOISE
 AFR
   SOUTH AFRICA

     LR
    ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT MARINE DUMPING ACT ilTH COMMENTARIES
    NAT. ENVIR. PROT. BOARD.                                     EPA
     tt/00/72   PCS  85            IDf  00129
    INFO FOR U.N. CONF. ON ENVIHONHEN
      AIR           NOISE         WATER

    THE FIRST PART OF THIS BOOKLET REVIEWS THE SCOPE OF THE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT
OF 1969, A LEGISLATIVE LANDMARK IN SWEDEN'S ANTIPOLLUTION PROGRAM. IT SETS FORTH CRITERIA
FOR CONTROL OF AIR AND HATES POLLUTION, NOISE,AND OTHER- NUISANCES, AND CITES CASE DECISIONS
OF EXAMINING BOARDS TO SHOW THE LAW'S APPLICATION, COMPENSATION GRANTED,OB PENALTIES
IMPOSED. UNDER THE ACT, PERSONS OR FIRMS PLANNING TO ENGAGE IN SPECIFIED INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES
ARE REQUIRED TO APPLY TO A FRANCHISE BOARD FOR A PERMIT TO OPERATE. THIS BOARD MUST BE
FULLY APPRAISED OF POSSIBLE POLLUTING EFFECTS OF THE ENTERPRISE, AND WHAT CONTROL DEVICES
ARE TO BE USED TO COUNTERACT THE POLLUTION. THE SECOND PAST CONTAINS A BRIEF COMMENTARY
OS THE MARINE DUMPING PROHIBITION ACT, WHICH CAME INTO FORCE ON JANUARY 1, 1972.
    REPORT ON POLLUTION
    THE PLANNING ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE PRIME MINISTER
     3/00/72   PGS  15         -  ID*  00253
    ALSO PM
    •GENERAL        AIR           RADIATION     WATER
 EPA
 ASIA
   JAPAN

     LR
    TOKYO FIGHTS POLLUTION AN URGENT APPEAL FOR REFORM
    TOKYO METRO. GOV. BUREAU OP GEN. AFFAIRS
     3/00/71   PGS  267           IDt  00119
    ALSO PM
    •GENERAL        AIR           SOLID WASTE   WATER
EPA

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
SUBJECT REPORT
PROG: OIA.SUBJECT
NOISE
 EOR
   NETHERLANDS

     LR
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IN THE NETHERLANDS
MINISTRY 0? PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE          EPA
 3/00/72   PCS  60            IDt  00239
*GENERAL        RATER         AIP.           SOLID RASTE   RADIATION
   SHEDEN

     LR
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT MARINE DUMPING ACT RITH COMMENTARIES
NAT.  ENVIR. PROT. BOARD.                                     EPA
 U/00/72   PGS  85            ID!  00129
INFO  FOR U.N. CONF. ON ENVIRONHEN
*GENERAL        AIR           HATER
   SHEDEN

     LR
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
STOCKHOLM CENTRAL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION INFO. COMMITTEE
      72   PGS  28            ID!  00111
EPA
                          SEVERAL  ANTINOISE  MEASURES  HAVE BEEN  INITIATED BY STOCKHOLM'S  PUBLIC HEALTH  COMMITTEE.
                     JET  AIRCRAFT NOISE  HAS REDUCED  BY  DESIGNATING  NEARBY  BROHHA  AIRPORT EXCLUSIVELY  FOR
                     PISTON-ENGINED  AIRCRAFT RHILE DIVERTING JET  TRAFFIC TO ARLANDA  AIRPORT  UO MILES  AHAY.
                     THE  REQUIRED RARNUP OF PISTON ENGINES  BEFORE TAKEOFF  HAS  BEEN  HELD TO A MINIMUM  SINCE
                     SWEDEN'S  DOMESTIC AIRLINES  HERE URGED  TO  FIT THEIR AIRCRAFT  HITH ENGINE HEATERS.
                     A  RECENT  ORDINANCE  PROHIBITS IDLING OF MOTOR VEHICLE  ENGINES OUTDOORS FOR LONGER THAN
                     THREE  MINUTES EXCEPT DURING TRAFFIC DELAY. THE SOUND  LEVEL FROM A  REFUSE COLLECTION
                     TRUCK  MUST NOT  EXCEED  70 DB (DECIBLES) MEASURED THREE METERS ARAY, AND  COMPRESSORS ON
                     CONSTRUCTION SITES  MUST NOT EMIT NOISE EXCEEDING 70 DB AT A  DISTANCE OF SEVEN METERS.

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CATEGORY:

LR
    EUR
    ITALY
FACTS ON FILE
VOL. 32, NO. 16*5, 5-3
ENGLISH
GENERAL      MATER
                                                             5/03/72   PCS  35583
   LOC
ID*  00138
                           AN  ITALIAN  INDUSTRIALIST,  ALBERTO  REDAELLI,  WAS  ARRESTED AND JAILED IN MILAN ON MAY 3
                       AFTER FAILING TO COMPLY WITH  AN  ORDER  TO  INSTALL  ANT I-POLLUTION DEVICES IN HIS STEEL PLANT.
    NETHERLANDS
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IN THE NETHERLANDS
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE
ENGLISH                          3/00/72  PCS  60
GENERAL      WATER         AIR           NOISE
                                                                                         EPA
                                                                                      ID*  00239
                                                                                   SOLID WASTE   RADIATION
                            AFTER A SURVEY OF THE  GENERAL  ENVIRONMENT  OP  THE  NETHERLANDS,  THF BOOK TURNS TO SPECIFIC
                       PROBLEMS.  THE FIRST OF  THESE  IS  WATER:  WATER SUPPLY,  USE  OF  RESOURCES,  QUALITY CONTROL, AND
                       WATER POLLUTION.  UNDER  THE LATTER,  IT  DESCRIBES  SEWAGE  DISPOSAL  IN THE  MAJOR CITJFS,
                       NATIONAL STANDARDS AND GOVERNMENTAL  ORGANIZATIONS,  AND INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS ARISING IN
                       CONNECTION WITH THE RHINE.  THE SECOND  POINT  IS AIR:  IN  A  SIMILAR FRAMEWORK SUCH ORGANIZATIONS
                       AS THE AIR POLLUTION COUNCIL AND  LEGAL  MEASURES SUCH  AS  THE AIR  POLLUTION ACT OF 1970 ARE
                       DISCUSSED.  RADIATION POLLUTION IS  PRESENTED  BRIEFLY  IN  TERMS OF  RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS AND
                       LEGAL MEASURES, AS ARE SOLID WASTES.  FOUNDATIONS  AND  LEGAL MEASURES AGAINST NOISE ARE ALSO
                       GIVEN, IN PARTICULAR THE  PUBLIC NUISANCE  ACT  WHICH AFFECTS ALL THE  ABOVF PROBLEMS.  THF BOOK
                       THEM PROCEEDS TO O'lSCUSS  PROBLEMS ARISING FROM  RECREATION  AND HOUSING AND THE POSSIBILITIES
                       OF ANTI-POLLUTION TRAINING  AND STUDY.

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CATEGORY:

LP
    EUR
    SWEDEN                  ENVIRONMENT  PROTECTION ACT MARINE DUMPING ACT WITH COMMENTARIES
                            NAT.  ENVIR.  PROT.  BOARD.                                     EPA
                            ENGLISH                           4/00/72  PGS  85         ID*  00129
                            INFO  FOR  U.N.  CONF. ON ENVIRONMEN
                            GENERAL       AIR           NOISE         WATER

                            THE FIRST PART OF  THIS BOOKLET REVIEWS THE SCOPE OF THE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT
                        OF  1969,  A LEGISLATIVE LANDMARK IN SWEDEN'S ANT I POLLUTI ON PROGRAM. IT SETS FORTH CRITERIA
                        FOR  CONTROL  OF AIR AND WATER POLLUTION, NOISE,AND OTHER NUISANCES, AND CITES. CASE DECISIONS
                        OF  EXAMINING  BOARDS TO SHOW THE LAW'S APPLICATION, COMPENSATION GRANTED,OR PENALTIES
                        IMPOSED.  UNDER THE ACT, PERSONS OR FIRMS PLANNING TO ENGAGE IN SPECIFIED  INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES
                        ARE  REQUIRED  TO  APPLY  TO A FRANCHISE BOARD FOR A PERMIT TO OPERATE. THIS  BOARD MUST 8F
                        FULLY  APPRAISED  OF POSSIBLE POLLUTING EFFECTS OF. THE ENTERPRISE, AND WHAT CONTROL DEVICES
                        ARE  TO BE USED TO  COUNTERACT THE POLLUTION. THE SECOND PART CONTAINS A BRIEF COMMENTARY
                        ON  THE MARINE-DUMPING  PROHIBITION ACT, WHICH CAME INTO FORCE ON JANUARY 1, 1972.



    SWEDEN                  ENVIRONMENT'PLANNING AND CONSERVATION  IN-SWEDEN
                            SWEDISH  INFORMATION SERVICE                                  EPA
                            ENGLISH                           6/0,0/72  °GS  4          I0#  00118
                            WATER

                            RECENT SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION  IS HIGHLIGHTED IN THIS PUBLIC INFORMATION
                        BROCHURE. SINCE  JANUARY 1, 1972, ALL DUMPING FROM SWEDIS.H SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT IS
                        PROHIBITED IN TERRITORIAL WATERS AND THE HIGH SEAS. THE LAW ALSO BANS DUMPING BY
                        FOREIGN VESSELS  IN SWEDISH TERRITORIAL WATERS, AND IT IS ILLEGAL FOR THEM TO
                        EXPORT WASTES FROM SWEDEN FOP THE PURPOSE OF DUMPING IN THE HIGH SEAS. ANOTHER LAW,
                        EFFECTIVE JUNE I.  1972, STIPULATES THAT PCB'S AND MATERIALS CONTAINING PCB'S
                        MAY NOT BE MANUFACTURED, SOLO, OR USED WITHOUT LICENSE.

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                                 76
CONTINENT!

EUR
  SWEDEN
    LR
    ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT MARINE DUMPING ACT WITH COMMENTARIES
    NAT. ENVIR. PROT. BOARD.                                     EPA
    ENGLISH                          4/00/72  PGS  85         ID#  00129
    INFO FOR U.N. CONF. ON ENVIRONMEN
    GENERAL      AIR           NOISE         MATER

    THE FIRST PART OF THIS BOOKLET REVIEWS THE SCOPE OF THE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT
OF 1969, A LEGISLATIVE LANDMARK IN SWEDEN'S ANTIPOLLUTION PROGRAM. IT SETS FORTH CRITERIA
FOR CONTROL OF AIR AND WATER POLLUTION, NOISE,ANO OTHER NUISANCES, AND CITES CASE DECISIONS
OF EXAMINING BOARDS TO SHOW THE LAW'S APPLICATION, COMPENSATION GRANTED,OR PENALTIES
IMPOSED. UNDER THE ACT, PERSONS OR FIRMS PLANNING TO ENGAGE IN SPECIFIED INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES
ARE REQUIRED TO APPLY TO A FRANCHISE BOARD FOR A PERMIT TO OPERATE. THIS BOARD MUST BE
FULLY APPRAISED OF POSSIBLE POLLUTING EFFECTS OF THE ENTERPRISE, AND WHAT CONTROL DEVICES
ARE TO BE USED TO COUNTERACT THE POLLUTION. THE SECOND PART CONTAINS A BRIFF COMMENTARY
ON THE MARINE DUMPING PROHIBITION ACT, WHICH CAME INTO FORCE ON JANUARY 1, 1972.
  SWEDEN
    LR
    ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AND CONSERVATION IN SWEDEN
    SWEDISH INFORMATION SERVICE
    ENGLISH                          6/00/72  PGS
    WATER
                                                                                        EPA
                                                                                          00119
                           RECENT SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION IS HIGHLIGHTED  IN THIS PUBLIC INFORMATION
                       BROCHURE. SINCE JANUARY 1, 1972, ALL DUMPING FROM SWEDISH SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT IS
                       PROHIBITED IN TERRITORIAL WATERS AND THE HIGH SEAS. THE LAW ALSO BANS DUMPING BY
                       FOREIGN VESSELS IN SWEDISH TERRITORIAL WATERS, AND IT IS ILLEGAL FOR THEM TO
                       EXPORT WASTES FROM SWEDEN FOR THE PURPOSE OF DUMPING IN THE HIGH SEAS. ANOTHER LAW,
                       EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1972, STIPULATES THAT PCB'S AND MATERIALS CONTAINING PCB'S
                       MAY NOT BE MANUFACTURED, SOLD, OR USED WITHOUT LICENSE.

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                              77
CONTINENT:

EUR
  SWEOEN
    LR
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
STOCKHOLM CENTRAL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION  INFO. COMMITTEE
ENGLISH                                72   PCS  28
NOISE
                                                                                         EPA
                                                                                           00111
                            SEVERAL ANTINOISE MEASURES HAVE BEEN INITIATED BY STOCKHOLM'S PUBLIC  HEALTH  COMMITTEE,
                        JET  AIRCRAFT NOISE WAS REDUCED BY DESIGNATING NEARBY BRCMMA AIRPORT  EXCLUSIVELY  FOR
                        PISTON-ENGINED AIRCRAFT WHILE DIVERTING JET TRAFFIC TO ARLANDA AI9PCJRT  
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DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM

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The Document Control System
Purpose and Scope

This system gathers data on documents not covered by any other library
system.  A major component of this system is the vast environmental state and
local report collection held by the EPA library network.  From the resulting
.master file, various bibliographies can be generated by document title,
shelf list number, primary author, corporate author, subject areas,
and qeoqraphic area.

Data Elements

All of the bibliographic information is contained in a single file format.
Data elements include shelf number (which identifies library and document shelf
location); document title; up to three authors; contract number; date of
publication; two corporate sources; up to six subjects (with subject class
numbers);  NTIS number; original report number; sponsoring report number; and
a series field.

Status

All of the computer programs are operational.  Currently, many of the EPA
libraries are developing the document data base.  Because of the large
number of reports in each location, the library will be responsible for
developing its data base meeting the same exact system specifications.  Many
of the libraries have a substantial number of documents in their data base
and have computer generated the various information products.  In order to
provide the libraries with easy access to the data on their documents,
software has been written to convert the NTIS Category 68 (Environment)
bibliographic files to the document control format.  At the present time,
nearly 20,000 such records have been converted and are available on a
selective basis to the libarians.
Plans

As libraries complete their data bases, they have access to all of the
necessary software and will generate the various information products.  As
the data base grows, certain combined outputs will be generated.  Further, as
requested by the individual library, portions of the converted NTIS  (Category 68)
file will continue to be made available.

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Document Control system Index-Supporting Documentation
Document                                                Page
#1-System Flow                                           80
#2-Sample File Format                                    82
#3-Sample of the Title Report                            83
#1-Sample of the Author Report                           85
#5-Sample of the Corporate Author Report                 87
#6-Sample of the Subject Report                          89
#7-Sample of the Shelf List Report                       91

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Document II
The Document Control System
System Plow
       HYLBUR Data/Set
       (One pec library)
          	\J,
       Coi
                                     Each library will build its
                                     own master file of documents.
                                     In some instances where the
                                     document inventory is very large
                                     the document citations will be
                                     converted to machine readable
                                     form under contract.
       Tape files of
       inventories built usttig
       HYLBUR. (One ier librkry)
                                                  Docu tents
                                                       contractor
                                           Tape Tiles representing
                                           those poaument inventories
                                           built jinder contract.
                                 Document Inventory obtained
                                 from NTJIS (Catg 68) converted file
                                     Tape/files^{0ne per library)
                                     of total document inventory
                                     for fcach litfrary.

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Document #1 Continued
The Document Control System

                          K
                  System Flow.
       Secies
of Computer
Programs
       Desired rep>cts for ea
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Document #2
Tbe Document Control System
                                    Sample File Layout
Shelf Number  Document ID Number       Title

Corporate Source.(s)/      Subject Area(s)
 03B000001
 FAITH H
                                                   Author(s)      Publication  Date

                                                   Subject  Class(s)    Contract  Number  (if  applicable)
 AIR POLLUTION FOUNDATION
                       £
 ATMOSPHERIC PHOTOCHEMISTRY
                        SEVENTH TECHNICAL  PROGRESS  REPORT

                        /RENZETTI N
                               MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS
                                                                INSTROHENTATION
              33
 03B000002
                        THERMAL EFFECTS OF THE SUHRY  NUCLEAR  POWER  PLANT  ON  THE  JAMES RIVER.VIRGINIA  PART III
                                                                                     02
SHEARLS E A              CHIA S N                 HARGIS JR H J                           0273
VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE
 THERMAL EFFECTS
 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION
      k       33*
NTIS Report Number
(if applicable)
                                JAMES RIVER
                                INFRA-RED SCANNING
                                   OHO-4067-4
                                                               NUCLEAR  POHEfi  PLANT
                                                                            f
                                                                           :ie;
                      riginal Report Number  Sponsoring Report  Number   Series  Field
                     (if applicable)         (if applicable)

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LIBRARY SYSTEM REPORT
DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM
PROG: DOCU.TITLE


CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES GUIDE TO HATER  POLLUTION  AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES  V 1-2
           TILTON SCHOOL WATER POLLUTION  PROGRAM
                                                             DATE:       CONTRACT NO: 1TT1-HP-41-01
           03B000009                SUBJ  CLASS:   04
           SUBJ:  ENVIRONMENTAL  EDUCATION        WATER  POLLUTION                CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION THE LAST MEASURE  OF  NAN
           KOHN R P
           UNITED STATES NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR  UNESCO
                                                             DATE:11/71  CONTRACT NO:
           03B000006                SUBJ  CLASS:   10
           SUBJ:  ENVIRONMENTAL  EDUCATION        STUDY  OP MANKIND               ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS
                  HUMAN ECOLOGY

EXPLOITING THE OCEAN TRANSACTIONS OF  THE  2  ND ANNUAL NTS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBIT
           MARINE TECHNOLOGY  SOCIETY
                                                             DATE:  6/66  CONTRACT NO:
           03B000008                SUBJ  CLASS:   04 10
           SUBJ:  MARINE TECHNOLOGY               OCEAN  EXPLOITATION             OCEAN DUMPING
                  UNDERSEA MINING                MINING INDUSTRY

OPTIMIZATION OF HATER RESOURCE SYSTEMS  INCORPORATING
EARTHQUAKE RISK 1973 CONTRIBUTIONS
           DUKE C H                 JACOBSEN S  E
           UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HATER RESOURCES CENTER
                                                             DATE:  6/73  CONTRACT NO: UCAL-HRC-H-339
           03B000010                SUBJ  CLASS:   04
           SUBJ:  HATER RESOURCE SYSTEMS          EARTHQUALKES
                        1U1

RESOURCES OF NEH ENGLAND NEH  YORK REGION   PT 2  CH 1
           NEW ENGLAN NEH YORK INTER-AGENCY  COMMITTEE
                                                             DATE:  3/55  CONTRACT NO:
           C3B000005                SUBJ  CLASS:   04 14
           SUBJ:  NORTHEAST DRAINAGE  BASIN        HATER  POLLUTION

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION  TO THE PROBLEMS OF  POLLUTION
TRANSPORTATION AND  EMPLOYMENT WESTERN STATES CONFERENCE
           FEDERATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES  INC
           WESTERN  GOVERNORS  CONFERENCE
                                                             DATE:  3/70  CONTRACT NO:
           03BOOOOO-7                SUBJ  CLASS:   13 10
           SUBJ:  HUMAN RESOURCES                HUMAN  ECOLOGY

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SEVENTH TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT
           FAITH W L                RENZETTI N A
           AIR POLLDTION FOUNDATION
                                                            DATE:  3/61 CONTRACT NO:
           03B000001                SUBJ CLASS:  01
           SUBJ:  ATMOSPHERIC PHOTOCHEMISTRY     MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS        INSTRUMENTATION
                        33

THERMAL EFFECTS OF THE SORRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ON THE JAMES RIVER VIRGINIA  PART III
           SHEARLS E A              CHIA S N                 HARGIS JR W J
           VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE
                                                            DATE:  2/73 CONTRACT NO:
           038000002                SUBJ CLASS:  06
           SUBJ:  THERMAL EFFECTS                JAMES RIVER                    NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
                  INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION         INFRA-RED SCANNING
                        33                   ORO-4067-U

TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPING NATIONS
PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE HELD AT AIRLIE HOUSE APRIL  28 30 1966
           SPENCER D L              WORONIAK A
           HOWARD UNIVERSITY
           0 5 AIR FORCE OFFICE OF AEROSPACE RESEARCH
                                                            DATE:12/66 CONTRACT NO: AFOSR66
           03B000011                SUBJ CLASS:  10
           SUBJ:  TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER            ECONOMIC THEORY

WASTE WATER RENOVATION AND CONSERVATION THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY STUDIES NO 23
           PARIZEK R R              KARDOS L T               SOPPER W E
           PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
                                                            DATE:   67 CONTRACT NO:
           03B000003                SUBJ CLASS:  04
           SUBJ:  WASTE WATER                    RENOVATION

21 ST ANNUAL CONVENTION AMERICAN PUBLIC POWER ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS
           AMERICAN PUBLIC POWER ASSOCIATION
                                                            DATE:  5/6U CONTRACT NO:
           03BOOOOOU                SUBJ CLASS:  04
           SUBJ:  POWER INDUSTRY                 PUBLIC POWER                   ATOMIC POWER

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                                                     85
                                               AUTHOR SCHEDULE
DUf£E C M
FAITH W L
KOHN R F
               JACOBSEN S E
OPTIMIZATION OF MATER RESOURCE SYSTEMS INCORPORATING
EARTHQUAKE RISK 1973 CONTRIBUTIONS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA WATER RESOURCES CENTER
                                                 DATE: 6/73 CONTRACT NO: UCAL-WRC-W-339
                                      04
                                      EARTHQUALKES
           03B000010                 SUBJ CLASS:
           SUBJ:  HATER RESOURCE SYSTEMS
                        141
               RENZETTI N A
SEVENTH TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT
AIR POLLUTION FOUNDATION

03B000001                SUBJ CLASS:
SUBJ:  ATMOSPHERIC PHOTOCHEMISTRY
             33
                                                             DATE:  3/61  CONTRACT  NO:
                                                  01
                                                  MOTOR  VEHICLE  EMISSIONS
INSTRUMENTATION
           ENVIRONMENTAL  EDUCATION THE  LAST  MEASURE  OF  MAN
           UNITED STATES  NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR  UNESCO
           03B000006                 SUBJ CLASS:
           SUBJ:  ENVIRONMENTAL  EDUCATION
                  HUNAN  ECOLOGY
                                       10
                                       STUDY OF  MANKIND
                                                             DATE:11/71  CONTRACT  NO:
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS
PARIZEK R R                KARDOS  L  T                SOPPER  W  E
           HASTE  HATER  RENOVATION AND  CONSERVATION  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  UNIVERSITY  STUDIES  NO  23
           PENNSYLVANIA STATE  UNIVERSITY
                                                             DATE:    67  CONTRACT  NO:
           03B000003                SUBJ  CLASS:   04
           SUBJ:  HASTE MATER                     RENOVATION

SHEARLS E A                CHIA S  N                  HARGIS  JR N  J
           THERMAL  EFFECTS OF  THE SURRY NUCLEAR  POWER PLANT  ON  THE JAMES  RIVER VIRGINIA   PART III
           VIRGINIA  INSTITUTE  OF  MARINE SCIENCE
                                                             DATE:  2/73  CONTRACT  NO:
           03B000002                SUBJ  CLASS:   06
           SUBJ:  THERMAL  EFFECTS                 JAMES  RIVER                    NUCLEAR  POMER PLANT
                  INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION          INFRA-RED SCANNING
                         33                   ORO-4067-4

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SPENCER D L               HORONIAK A
           TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPING NATIONS
           PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE HELD AT AIRLIE HOUSE APRIL 28 30  1966
           HOWARD UNIVERSITY
           U S AIR FORCE OFFICE OF AEROSPACE RESEARCH
                                                            DATE:12/66 CONTRACT NO:  AFOSR66
           03B000011                SUBJ CLASS:  10
           SUBJ:  TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER            ECONOMIC THEORY

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             87
PRIMARY CORPORATE AUTHOR SCHEDULE
AIF. POLLUTION FOUNDATION
           SEVENTH TECHNICAL PROGRESS  REPORT
           FAITH W L                 RENZETTI  N  A
                                                             DATE: 3/61 CONTRACT NO:
           C3DOOC001                 SUBJ  CLASS:   01
           SUBJ:  ATMOSPHERIC  PHOTOCHEMISTRY      MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS        INSTRUMENTATION
                        33
AMERICAN PUBLIC  POWER ASSOCIATION
           21 ST ANNUAL CONVENTION  AMERICAN  PUBLIC  POWER ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS
                                                             DATE: 5/6U CONTRACT NO:
           0330COOOI4                 SUBJ  CLASS:   OU
           SUBJ:  POKER INDUSTRY                  PUBLIC POWER                   ATOMIC POWER

FEDERATION OF 30CKY MOUNTAIN STATES  INC
           SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  AND  ITS APPLICATION TO THE PROBLEMS OF POLLUTION
           TRANSPORTATION AND  EMPLOYMENT  WESTERN STATES CONFERENCE
           WESTERN GOVERNORS CONFERENCE
                                                             DATE: 3/70 CONTRACT NO:
           C33000007                 SUBJ  CLASS:   13 10
           SUBJ:  HUMAN RESOURCES                 HUMAN ECOLOGY

HOWARD UNIVERSITY
           TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY  TO DEVELOPING  NATIONS
           PAP2SS AND PROCEEDINGS  OF A CONFERENCE HELD AT AI3LIE HOUSE APRIL 28 30 1966
           SPENCER D L               WORONIAK A
           U S AIR FORCE OFFICE OF  AEROSPACE RESEARCH
                                                             DATE:12/66 CONTRACT NO: AFOSR66
           C3BOOC011                 SUBJ  CLASS:  . 10
           SUBJ:  TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER             ECONOMIC THEORY

MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY
           EXPLOITING THE OCEAN TRANSACTIONS OF  THE 2 ND ANNUAL NTS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBIT
                                                             DATE: 6/66 CONTRACT NO:
           03B000008                 SUBJ  CLASS:   0« 1C
           SUBJ:  MARINE TECHNOLOGY               OCEAN EXPLOITATION             OCEAN DUMPING
                  UNDERSEA  MINING                 MINING INDUSTRY

NEW ZNGLAN NEW YORK INTER-AGENCY COMMITTEE
           RESOURCES OF NEW  ENGLAND  NEW  YORK REGION  PT 2 CH "1
                                                             DATE: 3/55 CONTRACT NO:
           03B000005                 SUBJ  CLASS:   01 1U
           SUDJ:  NORTHEAST  DRAINAGE BASIN       HATER POLLUTION

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PRIMARY CORPORATE AUTHOR SCHEDULE
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
           WASTE HATER RENOVATION  AND  CONSERVATION  THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY STUDIES  NO  23
           PARIZEK R R               KAROOS L T               SOPPER W E
                                                             DATE:   67 CONTRACT NO:
           03BC00003                 SUBJ  CLASS:   OU
           SUBJ:  WASTE  WATER                     RENOVATION

TILTON SCHOOL WATER POLLUTION  PROGRAM
           CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES GUIDE TO WATER  POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES  V  1-2
                                                             DATE:      CONTRACT NO: 1TT1-HP-U1-01
           03B000009                 SUBJ  CLASS:   OU
           SUBJ:  ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION        WATER POLLUTION                CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

UNITED STATES NATIONAL COMMISSION  FOR  UNESCO
           ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION  THE LAST MEASURE OF HAN
           KOHN R F
                                                             DATE:11/71 CONTRACT NO:
           03B000006                 SUBJ  CLASS:   10
           SUBJ':  ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION        STUDY OF MANKIND               ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS
                  HUMAN  ECOLOGY

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA WATER RESOURCES  CENTER
           OPTIMIZATION  OF WATER RESOURCE SYSTEMS INCORPORATING
           EARTHQUAKE RISK 1973 CONTRIBUTIONS
           DUKE C M •••                 JACOBSEN S E
                                                             i)ATE: 6/73 CONTRACT NO: UCAL-WRC-W-339
           C3B000010                 SUBJ  CLASS:   OU
           SUBJ:  WATER  RESOURCE SYSTEMS          EARTHQUALKES
                         1U1

VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE
           THERMAL EFFECTS OF  THE  SURRY NUCLEAR  POWER  PLANT ON THE JAMES RIVER VIRGINIA  PART III
           SHEARLS E A               CHIA  S N                 HARGIS JR W J
                                                            xDATE: 2/73 CONTRACT NO:
           033000002                 SUBJ  CLASS:   06
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   03BOOOOD4
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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
   03B000009                 04
          CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES GUIDE TO HATER POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES  V 1-2
EARTHQUALKES
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EARTHQUAKE RISK 1973 CONTRIBUTIONS
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          CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES GUIDE TO WATER POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES  V 1-2
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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION THE LAST MEASURE OF HAN
   03B000007
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TRANSPORTATION AND EMPLOYMENT WESTERN STATES CONFERENCE
HUMAN RESOURCES
   03B000007
13 10     SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE PROBLEMS OF POLLUTION
TRANSPORTATION AND EMPLOYMENT WESTERN STATES CONFERENCE

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          THERMAL EFFECTS OF THE SURRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ON THE JANES RIVER VIRGINIA  PART III
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                                       THERMAL EFFECTS OF THE SURRY NUCLEAR POHER PLANT ON THE JAMES RIVER VIRGINIA  PART III
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SEVENTH TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT
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                                       THERMAL EFFECTS OF THE SURRY NUCLEAR POHER PLANT ON THE JAMES RIVER VIRGINIA  PART III
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   03B000008
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           AIR POLLUTION  FOUNDATION
                                                                     REPORT NO:   33


             THERMAL  EFFECTS  OF  THE  SURRY  NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ON THE JAMES RIVER VIRGINIA   PART  III
           SHEARLS E  A                  DATE:   2/73   PB NO:
           VIRGINIA INSTITUTE  OF  MARINE SCIENCE
                                                                     REPORT NO:
                                                                                              33
                                                                                                        ORO-U067-U
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             21 ST ANNUAL  CONVENTION  AMERICAN PUBLIC POWER ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS
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             RESOURCES OF  NEW  ENGLAND NEW  YORK REGION  PT 2 CH 1
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             ENVIRONMENTAL  EDUCATION  THE LAST MEASURE'OF MAN
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             SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE PROBLEMS OF POLLUTION
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FEDERATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES  INC

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             CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES GUIDE TO WATER POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES  V  1-2
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TILTON SCHOOL WATER POLLUTION  PROGRAM
                        OPTIMIZATION  OF WATER RESOURCE SYSTEMS INCORPORATING
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           DUKE C M                     DATS:    6/73   PB NO:
           UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA  WAT3H RESOURCES CENTER
                                                                     REPORT NO:
                         TRANSFER  OF  TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPING NATIONS
           PAPERS AND  PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFEPENCS HELD AT AIRLIE HOUSE APRIL 28 30  1966
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           HOWA3E UNIVERSITY

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The Information System Supporting the U.S.  National Focal Point for the
International Referral Service, United Nations Environment Programme


Purpose and Scope

The United Nations Environment Programme has as one of its goals the establishment
of a uniform international referral service which will gather data on sources
of environmental information.  Environmental questions from around the world are
transmitted to this activity and the response takes the form of a description
of an appropriate environmental source(s)  which may be able to satisfy the
enquirer's information requirement.  In support of this whole operation, each
major country participating in the system,  including the United States, has a
fecal point designated as the control organization in gathering information on
the pertinent environmental sources within  the given country.  Accordingly, the
U.S. focal point has developed a system which provides full bibliographic
information on U.S. sources of environmental information.  Through this data
base, the U.S. focal point not only fields  domestic questions but also feeds
the international system.

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function, availability, community, and activities, primary and secondary subjects
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on over 250 sources.  The necessary software is operational which allows the
U.S. focal point to transmit in machine readable form the source information
directly to the international system specifications.

Plans

The staff and operations necessary to secure information on all vital environ-
mental sources is underway.  As a result, this master file will grow substantially
over time and comprehensive and substantive information inquiries will be directed
to it.

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international data base which is processed in the  International Computing
Center* Geneva.

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     Document #5

U.S. NATICWL  FOCAL  POHT (UMF.P/ jo 5)

U.S. EIWISCNMF.NT1L  P3CTECT1GN AGENCY
                                                         SAMPLE SUBJECT INDEX
ABANDONED y/rHICLTS
  340160011  = !W!RCNMENTiL
                              4430
                                 CT I0\'
                                                         E »U°L 1C '.T l~j". S
                                                                                                                    101
                                                                                                           DC
                                                                                                                             "AGE      1
  840160014
                                F.CT ICN  4GE \CY-SCL 1 )
                                                                                      ASH I.NGT'?\
                                                                                                           DC
ACCIDENTAL  PELEASE/SPfLL»CE  5420
  840160007   ENVIPCN",»fNTAL P3CTFCTIGN AGENCY-S^RIIVJ  I!
                                                                                     NEw VORK
                                                                                                           NEW VC«K
  8404CCOIO   TEXAS  AIP CCNTPCL iC
                                                                                      ALSTIN
ACICIC CEFCSITION            6090
  d40L6001'5   EIWIRCNMENTAL PSCTECTION  &GENC Y-4PT I C
                                                                                                                                  PA
  8404CCOIO   TEXAS AIP CCMPCL ECAPC
                                                                                                           TFXAS
  840700025   SLECT5IC POwFR RESEARCH  INSTITUTE
                                                                                      PAL
                                                                                         u  «l_ • ^
ACIOIC  FAPTICLPS  £ AEROSOLS  61>;J
  840160015   ENVI«O\'MENTAL PRCTECTION  AGENCY-APT ic
                                                                                     PESEAPCH  T9IAIJIAE  PK  NO'TH CAPCLlNA
                                                                                                                                   P. A
  840700025   ELECTRIC PCWE" SfSEiPCI-  INSTITUTE
                                                                                     ?A1C ALTC
ACCUSTIC  INSLUAT1CN           6770
  840160011  ENVtRCNMFNTAL PRCTECTIOV AGENCY-NCil Sr
                                                                 CCNTROL
                                                                                                           OC
  840120401  CEPT  GF
                                   ICNAL .?UH £ AiJ  CF
                                                                                                                                   RA
  840190002   DEPT CF I-C'JSING t U"B4.\  CEVEL^P^ENT
                                                                                     W ASH I V'i TO':
                                                                                                                                   RA
ADMIN &  MANAGERIAL INFO      7011
  840160010   ENVIRCNMENTAL PkCTECTION  AGENCY-L 13KAPY SYST=l*f, BRANCH
                                                                                     WASHINGTON
AERIALS  PYLCNS TRANSf LINES  3640
  840700025   ELECTRIC POWFP RESEARCH  INSTITUTE
  84070C025   ELECTRIC P'QkEP P.ESEArtCH  INSTITUTE
                                                                                     PALO ALTU
                                                                                     PALO  ALTO
                                                                                                           CALI FCrNlA


                                                                                                           CALIFC°NIA
                                                                                                                                   PA

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      Document #5                                       SAMPLE SUBJECT  INDEX

U.S. NATIONAL FOCAL POINT  (UNEP/IRS)                      ATTRIBUTE INDEX

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY

AEROBIC PROCESSES            2771
  840160005  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY-CINCINNATI


  840160013  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY-SOL IC W^STF.  PUBLICATIONS
                               102
CINCINNATI


WASH INGTON
CHIO


DC
                                        PAGE      2
P. A
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS        6110
  840120301  CEPT CF COMMERCE-NATIONAL  TECHNICAL  INFORMATION SERVICES-NTIS


  840310001  SMITHSONIAN SCIENCE  INFLATION  EXCHANGE  INC


  840700011  THE  INSTITUTE OF ECCLCGY
SP^INGFIELC


WASHINGTON


WASHINGTON
VIRGINIA


CC


DC
RA
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS        2661
  840700020  STANFORD RESEARCH  INSTITUTE
MENLC PAKK
CALIFORNIA
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY-FOOD   4131
  840120301  DEPT QF COMMERCE-NATIONAL  TfCHMCAL  INFTM-UT ION SEP. V ICE S-NTI S
SPRINGFIELD
                                             P 1
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES        2640
  840700018  INTERNATIONAL  INSTITUTE  FOR' ENVIRONMENT VjD DEVELOPMENT
WASHINGTON
r-c
AGRICULTURAL hAS^ES           6271
  64C160CC9  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY-ACA
  840160013  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY-5CLIC WASTE PU5LICATIONS
  840160014  ENVIRONMENTAL  PRCT£CTICN  AGENCY-SOL 1C WASTE MANAGEMENT
  £40160019  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGEN'CY-CORV ALL I S
ADA


WASHINGTON


WASHINGTON


CCRVALLIS
OKLAHOMA


CC


DC


OREGON
                                                                                                                                 P. A
                                                                                                                                 RA
AGRICULTU9?                   2620
  840700013  ENVIRONMENTAL  RESEAPCH  INSTITUTE  OF MICHIGAN (ERIM.J
ANN A»BOR
MCH1GAN
AIR POLLUTION                4940
  84012C201  NATIONAL OCEANIC &  4TyQSPHERIC
ASHEVILLE
NG:»TH CAROLINA
                                             RA

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                                                                              103
System Comparisons
This table briefly compares seme of the common aspects of the  In-House  Library  Systems.

The operation cost comparisons are based on the execution of a computer program
that generates a standard report.

In all instances, the hardware is NIH's IBN 370/165's and the  software  is  the
Inguiry and Reporting System language.. The systems were originally developed
on the HIH Computer Center with most of the development shown  taking place
between 1971.and 1974.

The sole objective of the table is to give the reader some idea of the
relative development time and costs of certain of the applications.
The System      .System Development .computer Program
                .Time *             .Executed
                                           .Execution  Time  (CPU  SEC)
                                           .Dollar Cost/Turn  Around
                                                 .Size  of  Master
                                                 .File
The Journal
System
,160 Working Hours
.Generates a journal
.inventory report for
.a single library-
.HQ's Library in this
.execution.
.4.84 sec/S7.25/
.2 hr turn around**
.Journal holdings
.file-6262 120 ch
.records/Journal
.title file-2656
.120 ch records
Hard Bound
Bock System
.360 Dorking Hours
.Generates a subject
.report for the total
.library network.
.19.65 sec/S32.68/
.2 hr turn around**
.Book holdings file
.of 9098 130 ch
.records/Book title
.file of 2667 130 ch
.records.
The Circulation .120 (forking Hours
System
                    .Generates a daily
                    .report (alpha by
                    .title)  of all library
                    .material on loan.
                       .2.31 sec/S3.12/
                       .2 hr turn around**
                          .Circulation  master
                          .containing 589
                          .120  ch records.
*  The total combined time of the functional and technical staffs necessary to develop the
   the application to an operational status using test files.
** Under normal conditions, a lower job class priority would have been used (12-14 hour
   turn around).  A 20X discount would have resulted.

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                                                                              104
System Comparisons Continued
The System
                .System Development .Computer-Program
                .Time *             .Executed
                                                           .Execution Time (CPU  SEC)
                                                           .Dollar Cost/Turn  Around
.Size of  Master
.File
The Ecological  .280 Working Hours
Air Pollutant
Literature
Search System
                                    .Generates an author   .3.82 sec/$4.52
                                    .report representing   ..12-14 hr turn around
                                    .all citations to date..
                                                                                     .Single Master file
                                                                                     .containing 500
                                                                                     , 1080 ch records.
                                                                                     . (This is a sample
                                                                                     ,  of the total file.)
The EPA Reports .560 working Hours
Reporting System.
                                     Generates an abstract .17.06 sec/$18.95/
                                    .report for the total  .12-14 hr turn  around
                                    >master file.
                                                                                     .Single Raster file
                                                                                     .containing 1231
                                                                                     ,4800 ch records.
International   .280 Working Hours
Environmental
Reports System
                                    .Generates a multiple  .9.54 sec/$11.53/
                                    .subject index (with   .12-14 hr turn around
                                    .abstracts)  for the
                                    .total master file.
                                                                                     .Single Master file
                                                                                     .containing 518
                                                                                     .1600  ch records.
   The total combined time of the functional and technical staffs necessary to develop the
   the application to an operational status using test files.

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                                                                              105
Similar Information Applications Serving Other EPA Organizations

As the In-House Library Systems developed other EPA organizations
with similar information requirements began to review these
applications.  As a result, certain similar applications have
been rapidly developed (based on the same concepts of the Library
Systems)  to serve various EPA information programs.  Two of
these related information activities are described in the
pages that follow.

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PESTICIDES LITERATURE SEARCH SYSTEM

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                                                                              106

The Pesticides  Information System  (Health Aspects)
 (This system has  been developed foe the  Publications and Technical Literature
Research Section, Office of Pesticide Programs.)


Purpose and Scope

This system gathers  bibliographic  information on  literature concerned with
the health aspects of1 pesticides.  From  the resulting master file, various,
complete and refined bibliographies are  generated, ^he bibliographies are
available by author, subject classification, CAS  Registry Number, and date
of publication.   These  bibliographies vill be generally available in both
printed form and  on  microfiche.  By using these bibliographies, literature
will be readily identified that will satisfy a particular users information
need.  This Section  also maintains an inventory of the articles.
All articles reviewed since 1969 are available on microfiche.
                                                    i

Hithin the information  Branch  (OPP), several additional information applications
have been developed, patterned after the Library  Systems Branch activities.  -They
include an interlibrary loan  aanagement  control system, and a bibliographic
control application  supporting access to state pesticide laws.

Data Elements

All of the bibliographic information is  contained in a single file format.
The data elements include a unigue bibliographic  identification number;
primary and secondary authors; CAS Registry Number .(unique compound number
assigned by The Chemistry Abstract Service); HAPAB Abstract Number (the
number of the abstract  as it appears in  the published bulletin)-; title of
the article; source  of  the article (and  type); year of publication; remarks
field; foreign  language (if applicable);.and the  primary and secondary
subject classifications (assigned  by the Technical Services Division).
This represents a comprehensive bibliographic system which allows the data
managers and users to access the data in every meaningful way.

.Status

All of the computer  programs are operational.  The retrospective citations
number 26,540.  .Currently, under contract, the retrospective file is being keyed
in machine readable  form. Also, the staff is using the system to gather and
maintain all new  citations.

Plans

The efforts necessary to convert the .large retrospective file to machine readable
form are proceeding  as  rapidly as  possible.  The  staff will continue to
use the system to gather and maintain all current citations.  Computer
generated current bibliograohies are made available as needed.

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                                                                              107
Pesticide Information System Index-Supporting Documentation

Document                                                      Page

#1-System Flow                                                 108

#2-Sample File Format                                          109

#3-Sample of the Subject Classification Report                 110

#U-Sample of the Author Report                                 112

These reports represent samples of the basic report inventory.   Additional
information products are available.

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                                                                              103
Document #1                                Systen Flow
Pesticides Information System (Health Aspects)
            tents
            re Citations
 Source Documents
 Retrospective  Citations
            le built
             low speed
            ng
 Portion of  1
 >y contractc
 system spec:
ile built
r to
fications
Retro file on HYLBUR
 Retro  File  on  Magnetic  Tape
V
                   Computer Programs
                               ro files
Should be competed by
Spring, 1976
                            ents
                            tions
                            , 19731
le built
 low speed
ng
         trospective  File
         tic  Tape
                        /Current Citations
                        Ion HYLBUR I
                        \         V
Series
of C
                                                                              •gran
                                         raph'ies
                                         ;h total and
                                         irements)
                          refined
                          Current Awareness
                          Report
                             By author, subject classification,
                             CAS Registry Dumber, and date of publication.

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Document §2                       Sample  File  Layout
The Pesticides Information System (Health System)
Master File
                                                                               109
    Bibliographic ID Number           Author(s)


           Article Title      Source  Information  (Type—P=Periodical,  B=Book,etc)
                                                            CAS  Registry  Number  (if  applicable)
                                                             (none  shown)
                                                                                      HAPAB  Number
                                                                                       (none shown)
100000  ANONYMOUS
CHICAGO MEETING OF ACS PRESENTS  NUMEROUS  PAPERS  ON  AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS:
INSECTICIDES, HERBICIDES, FUNGICIDES,  FERTILIZERS
P  AGR CHEM
8(9) :  60-62, 65^/1953

5100.4000000

100001  AfTELSON L
POISON AND THE'PATHOLOGIST
P  J AMER MED ASSOC
187:918-920, 196U
1S64
S1C04000000
0100000000
                                                        Year  of Publication

                                                           Remarks (if applicable)

                                                         Foreign Language (none shown)

                                                             Subject Classification
                                                             (primary and secondary)
                                           0100000000

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31M8-73       Document »
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECT ION AGENCY
TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION

PROG: PEST.CLASSAUTH
                                              110

                          CLASSIFICATION NO/AUTHOR/PUBL YR SCHEDULE
100*000000
 1?01000000
100576
                              1959
                   SHEPARD H H
THE PESTICIDE SITUATION FQR 1958-59. GENERAL OUTLOOK
'JSOA C3MMOOITY STABILIZATION SVC, HASH D C PP 2*, APR 1959
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:
SI 00*090300
  1200000000
                              1965
                   MITCHELL L E
1005*1
PESTICIDES:  PROPERTIES AND PROGNOSIS
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 150TH NAT MEETING, SEPT. 13-17, 1965
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:
S100*000000
  2100000000
100585
                              1969

BROOIE B B
     SOME PROSPECTS IN TOXICOLOGY
ENVIRON »ES
2(5-61:368-72, 1969
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:
5100*000000
  210S06TOOO
100627
                              196*

ALPERT J J
     TREATMENT OF ACUTE POISONING
RRIT ME!) J
2:1595, 196*
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMAPKS:  IM 65-1120, 1965

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Oi_m_73      Document  #-3
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
                                           111
                          CLASSIFICATION NO/AUTHOR/PU8L YR SCHEDULE
S1004000000
 0100000000
100001

S100*000000
 0100000000
100000

SI 004000000
 0100000000
100002

S1004000000
 0100000000
                              1964

AOFLSON L
     POISON AND THE PATHOLOGIST
J AMER MEO ASSQC
187:918-920, 1964
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:

                              1953

ANONYMOUS
     CHICAGO MEETING OF ACS PRESENTS NUMEROUS PAPERS ON AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS:
INSECTICIDES, HERBICIDES, FUNGICIDES, FERTILIZERS
AGR CHEM
8(9): 60-62, 65, 1953
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:

                              1953
                                                                            IN MAN AND MAMMALS
100003
BARNES J M
     SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE TOXICOLOGY OF PESTICIDES
BULL WLD HLTH ORGAN
8(41:535-589, 1953
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:

                              1957

BARNES J M
     CONTROL OF HEALTH HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF PESTICIDES
ADVANCES PEST CONTROL RESEARCH
VOL 1 EDITED BY R L METCALF, INTERSCIENCE, NEW YORK, 1957
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:

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              Document , «£•
01-18-73
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
                                                                112

                                                        AUTHOR/YEAR SCHEDULE
PROG: PEST.AUTHYEAR

ALBAHARY C
MARTIN S
100607
                             1962                5100*000000
                                                  2103000000
                        HEMATOLOGICAL PROBLEMS POSED BY VARIOUS OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
                   NOUV RFV FRANC HEMAT
                   2:230-2*0, 1962
                   LANGUAGE*
                   HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
                   REMARKS:
ALPERT J J
100627
                             1964
                        TREATMENT OF ACUTE
                   BRIT MED J
                   2:1593, 196*
                   LANGUAGE*
                   HAPAfl NO:
                   REMARKS:  IM 65-1120, 1965
      5100*000000
        2106060000
POISONING
                                                 CAS:
AMA COUN IND HLTH
100578
100579
                                                 5100*000000
                                                  2001100000
                        ROLE OF THE PATCH TEST IN CONTACT DERMATITIS
                   J AMER MED ASSOC
                   156:501, 195*
                   LANGUAGE*
                   HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
                   REMARKS:

                             1958                5100*000000
                                                  2001100000
                        OCCUPATIONAL OERMATOSES. A SERIES OF FIVE REPORTS.
                    AMER MFD ASSOC
                   167:1636-1637,2203-2205, 1958 6 168:516-520,1351-1359, 1958 £ 169:13*0-13**, 1959
                   LANGUAGE*
                   HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
                   REMARKS:  1959

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              Document #4
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
                                            113

                                     AUTHOR/YEAR SCHEDULE
PROG: PEST.AUTHYEAR

AINSWORTH M
100037
          1960                S1004000000
                             . 0203010500
     METHODS FOR MEASURING PERCUTANEOUS ABSORPTION
J SOC COSMETIC CHEM
XI<2):&9-78, 1960
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:
ALABASTER J S
ABRAM F S H
100038
          1965                S1004000000
                               0203010500
     ESTIMATING THE TOXICITY OF PESTICIDES TO FISH
PANS
11(21:91-8. 1965
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:  ABST:  WHO INFORM CIRC NO. 20: ABST NO. 45, 1966
ALARIE Y
100039
          1966                S1004000000
                               0203010500
     IRRITATING PROPERTIES OF AIRBORNE MATERIALS TO THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRAr
ARCH ENVIRON HLTH
13:433-4*9, 1966
LAMGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:                     CAS:
REMARKS:
ALAZS T
ET AL
10610
          1963                S1004000000
                               2103110000
                 IN TOXICITY STUDIES ON »ATS
     RENAL TESTS
TOXICOL APPL PHARMACOL
5:661-74, 1963
LANGUAGE*
HAPAB NO:
REMARKS:
                                                 CAS:

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WATER QUALITY INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES




         INFORMATION SYSTEM

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                                                                              114
The later Quality instructional Resources Information System (IRIS)
(Municipal Operations and Training Division, Manpower Planning and
Training Branch, National Training Center, Cincinnati)


Purpose and Scope

This system gathers bibliographic and summary information on multi-media
training resources in the water quality area*  From the resultant single
master file, various complete and special bibliographies are generated.
Bibliographies by title, identification number, subject, author, source,
category, and media type are available.  These bibliographies are
generally available in both printed form and on microfiche.  In support
of this information activity, a comprehensive controlled thesaurus along
with a source directory are maintained.  By losing these information
products, an instructor or other interested user can readily identify
pertinent training materials.

Data Elements

All of the bibliographic information is contained in a single file format.
The data elements include a unigue indentification number, title, publication
date, up to two authors, up to two publishing or distributing sources, up to
16 subjects, up to 4 media types, up vto 5 application categories, education
level, and copyright indicator.  In addition to this bibliographic information,
a remarks field and summary or abstract is also maintained for each training
material.

Status

All of the computer programs are operational and the current master file
contains nearly 1,000 training resource references.  The primary information
products have been computer generated and distributed.

Plans

The efforts necessary to support the continued growth of this data base as well
as its refinement are currently underway.  The master file will be updated
and reviewed periodically over the year.  In addition,  a technical workshop
on IBIS is being developed to acquaint users with the use of the available
information products.

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                                                                              115
IBIS Index-Supporting Documentation

Document                                                        Page

#1-System Flow                                                   116

#2-Sample File Format                                            117

#3-Sample of the Title Report                                    118

#U-Sample of the Subject Index                                   120

Other complete and refined bibliographies are available.

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                                                                               116
Document 11
IRJS
                 System Flow
Current
iFile
                                                         Source Documents
                                          Keying
ria
HTLBOR

Computer
Pr
                                         >grams
Standard!
                                          Special Bib .ipgraphies
      Citle Repor
      CD Report
      (Author Inde::
      source^rnaex
           Index
      Category Index
      Subject Index
      Thesaurus Tool
      So.urce Directories

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      Document #2                                          SAMPLE  FILE  FORMAT
EPArf0087<; PRACTICAL  GUIDE  TO WATER QUALITY STUCIES  QF  STREAMS
KITTP.ELL F *
SURVEYS
OPESATICMS
TECHNICAL WRITING
    REMARKS
GPO NUMCER
                                                                                      ?. GP?         EPA2
                                                                                            PLANNING
                                                                                                                     117

                                                                                                                       6900
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                                                                    SUBJECT
                                                                                         SOURCE
                                                                                                        COST
                        PAPERBACK.  WHILE SUP°LY LASTS,  NO  CHARGE  FROM EPA-2.  136 P^G=S,  10 FIGURES.
INTENDED AS A D°ICF  BUT  CCMPRFHENS WE T P. E A' ME \T f!F  THF  SUBJECT  FOR  g = G m=P S AND TC ASSIST  THOSE  E XPEF. I ENCrU IN ThC
                                                   O
FIELD.  COVfAGE  INCLUDES  SURVEY OBJECTIVES; PHYSICAL CHAP ACTEP I-STICS GF STS^AMS; SAVFLING  PROGRAMS  IMCLUC ING SIT:
SELcCTIGN, PRQCEOUF.ES,  FHFCUENCI F.S AMC SCI-£CUL^S,  AMC SAHPL=  HtNDLlN", PRICR TO TESTING;  SACPLr.  tXAKINATIC\:
FLOW MEASU^E«E\TS,  FIELR LABCFATOPY PLANNING; SGU-CFS OF  STftAf INFC'MATICN; CATA INTE-.PP ETATICN;  " = Pcr-.T  P-I
               ________ IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
EPA\5ob7ocf:eAsic  GAS CI-LCRUATKN WCKKSKJP
                                                              TITLE
BOROUE
CHLORINATICN
NORMAL CPERATICNS
    AUTHOR
                                                                                                                           ABSTRACT
                                                                                  S
                                                                         MAINTENANCE
"-FIOMf,S              OOOOCC P
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                                      TYPE
                                                CATAGORIES
                                                                   LEVEL
THE MANUAL H*S  MAJOR  SECTICMS ON TH;0°Y, SAFETY,  !: CLI °N'Et'T  ANC Ct-LC°lN5 TESTS.  EACH SECT ID,';  HAS  •*.  LIST  0?
PERFHR.MANCe  OBJECTIVES TO ASSIS' TSAINEr A^'  PISTHUC70K.   SKETCHES AM!) PICTURES CLARIFY  «A,'.Y  CPFPATION,
MAINTENANCE  AND SAFETY PP.CCECURES.
EPAWOOlta GIFTS
EPA
F.CCLOGY
                                                                                       1  XTP2
                                                                                                                       7000
                                                                                                                COOCCO ?.
                                      PCLLUT'C':

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      Document # 3
ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY
WATER CUALITV  CCNTSOL  PRTGRAM
THE UOCP TRAINING  SYSTt"
PROG: WQCP.TITLE
        SAMPLE OF THE TITLE  REPORT

          fftST=r  TITLE  LIST ING
                                                                                                                     118
ACCIDENT CAUSE ANALYSIS   (C'JT CF DS[NT»
         AUTHOR (S) :  LAB JJ. OEPT .
         SCUPCE(S):  GPO
           SAFETY
         REMARKS AND  SUMMARY:
c;isr:
          O.OC
                           TfPE(S):
                                                       CATE: 65-00
                                        CATEGORIES:
                                        10 MJMBEP: --•'AW00649   CGPYrlGhT:
ACCIDENT CAUSES   (CUT  OF  PRINT)
         AUTHGP(S):  LA3fj5  OEPT
         SOUF.CF(S):  GPC
         SUBJECT  AREAS:
           SAFETY
         REMARKS  AND SUMMARY:
CCST:
0.00
                           LEVEL:
                                                                  C.HE:
                                                   1C NUC-S'i
                                              COPYRIGHT:
ACCIDENT COST CONTROL   (CLT CF PHI NT)
         AUTHOPtS):  LAPJS CEPT
         SOL-RCE(S):  GPC
         SUBJECT  AREAS:
           SAFETY
                  ANP
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