《美国威斯康星大学水资源图书馆》

  • 来源专题:水体污染与防治领域信息门户
  • 编译者: 徐慧芳
  • 发布时间:2006-01-26
  • Established in 1964, the Wisconsin Water Resources Library (WRL) is affiliated with the UW Aquatic Sciences Center. The library's mission is to support the research, education, outreach and technology transfer activities of the University of Wisconsin Aquatic Sciences Center. The Library is a unique collection of almost 30,000 volumes of water-related information, with particular emphasis on Wisconsin and the Great Lakes. The library also has over 60 journals and 100 newsletters. The Library's collection may be searched on-line via MadCat. This web site provides information aobut library introduction, facilities, collections including journals & newsletters, relevant services, etc.
  • 原文来源:http://wri.wisc.edu/library/
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