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Environmental sciences coverage of the CAB ABSTRACTS database Halina Dawson, Content Manager for Environmental Sciences, CABI
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CAB Abstracts ● “Current File” - 1973 to present ● Over 5 million records to date ● 200,000+ new records added each year ● 6,000+ core sources screened ● Over 3,500 other documents, including journals, books, conference proceedings and some grey literature ● Coverage of material in over 50 languages from over 158 countries (20% of environmental records non-English) ● Regular updates, weekly for CAB Direct ● Over 95% records with abstracts ● Powerful search tools including the CAB Thesaurus and CABICODES
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Types of source documents ● Scientific journals ● Bulletins ● Books ● Theses (if published in a series) ● Reports ● Conferences
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Main areas of environmental subject coverage ● Forestry ● Soils ● Water ● Grasslands ● Climate change ● Biodiversity
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Forestry ● Forest management ● Forests and forest trees ● Agroforestry and community forestry ● Non-wood forest products ● Wood technology
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Soils ● Soil chemistry, physics and biology ● Soil morphology, formation and erosion ● Soil fertility and management, fertilizer science and plant nutrition ● Soil classification and types ● Land resources, land classification, land use and development ● Reclamation and land improvement, pollution ● Waste management
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Water ● All aspects of hydrology, water resources, supply and management of freshwater, irrigation and drainage ● Water conservation and harvesting ● Water treatment, quality and wastewater management ● Water policy, legislation and socioeconomics ● Water security, rights and access ● Hydraulic engineering ● Pollution and public health
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Grasslands ● All types of grassland and rangelands covered ● Management, ecology and biodiversity ● Phytogeography ● Reclamation and desertification, grassland improvement
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Climate change ● effects on vegetation types ● agroforestry, and crop production and pathogen management ● soil and water management, agrometeorology ● human and animal health ● economic aspects ● tourism ● biofuels
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Future developments for 2008 – enhanced coverage of biodiversity ● extension of coverage to cover all vegetation types more comprehensively (e.g. tundra, fynbos) ● enhanced coverage of freshwater aquatic biodiversity ● improved coverage of ecology – theoretical and applied CAB ABSTRACTS primarily seen as an agricultural database - need to appeal to both pure and applied environmental researchers
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Why search CAB ABSTRACTS for environmental information? Comparison of serial cited lists using 222 core environmental titles covered by CAB ABSTRACTS No. titles% CAB Abstracts222100 Scopus (Elsevier)12958 Environmental Sciences database (CSA)10045 Biosis Previews (Thomson)8840 Environment Abstracts (CIS)5826 Windows Academic125
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CAB ABSTRACTS Full Text Select PDFs of journal articles and conference papers in a full-text repository for CAB ABSTRACTS Full Text Select ● 104 Journals – all papers (cover-to-cover) ● 130 Conference proceedings ● 15,000 FT records available
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CAB ABSTRACTS ARCHIVE ● Covers 1910 to 1972 ● Equivalent to 600 printed volumes ● 1,860,000 records ● Re-indexed using the CAB Thesaurus ● Compatible with Current CA file ● Unique access to long lost material
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Thank you......... Halina Dawson Content Manager for Environmental Sciences email: h.dawson@cabi.org
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