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Accessing State, Tribal, and Local Information

  • Archived: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:35:00 -0400 (EDT)
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:11:59 -0400 (EDT)
  • From: Fred Stoss <fstoss@acsu.buffalo.edu>
  • Subject: Accessing State, Tribal, and Local Information
  • X-topic: States/Tribes/Municipalities

Subnational Sources of Toxicology Information
ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/sel/environ/stateagencies.html
(click on the blue title bar to access database at NCSE)

The inventories of subnational federal agencies, state and territory agencies, tribal environmental agencies or bureaus, and how to locate county and municipal environmental health Web sites are compiled in a database at the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE)with the help of Kevin Hutton at NCSE. NCSE recently re-loaded the database, so bear with me if there are some problems. Several additional categories are to be added in the next couple of weeks.

This link is a companion site created as an archive of more than 1,100 Web sites compiled during the preparation of my article, "Subnational sources of toxicology information: state, territorial, tribal, county, municipal, and community resources online." _Toxicology_, Volume 157, Issue 1-2, pp. 51 - 65, 12 January, 2001. Individual URLs provided from this Web site are taken from my article in this special issue on toxicology and environmental health issues of _Toxicology_, edited by Philip Wexler. You can access the table of contents and abstracts of each article at:

www.elsevier.nl/locate/toxicol?menu=cont&label;=Table (scroll down the 2001 volumes). If your library subscribes to Elsevier's Science Direct, you can read the paper as a full-text PDF file.

You can request a reprint by contacting me at:

fstoss@acsu.buffalo.edu

or the address below.

Fred Stoss
228-B Capen Hall
Science and Engineering Library
University at Buffalo--SUNY
Buffalo, NY 14260-2200



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