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Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Library, University of Miami, US
150980Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Library, University of Miami, UShttp://www.rsmas.miami.edu/support/lib/Has one of the major marine science collections in the United States and is especially strong in the literature of tropical oceanography, specifically of Florida, the Caribbean and Latin America. It serves the research and teaching needs of the faculty, students and staff of the school, the University of Miami system, and the scientists of the other research facilities on Virginia Key. The Library is open to the public for research only.Geography > Oceanography > LibrariesApr 15, 2008
The library is funded in part by the Oregon State University Sea Grant College Program as part of the law school's Ocean and Coastal Law Center. It is an essential information resource for Center, faculty and students and for others needing information about marine-related issues.
Aims to provide an effective and properly managed information resource for the teaching, learning and research needs of all members of the Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies and thereafter the wider community
Comprehensive collection of Sea Grant funded documents. Document database is searchable online and many documents are available as full-text PDFs. Hard copy loans are also available.
Consists of the Marine Environmental Science Collection of limited distribution documents, as well as archival fonds and bibliographies that document the activities of British Columbia scientists and agencies specializing in the examination of environmental stresses.
Access the library's holdings via HELIN, the online catalog. The National Sea Grant Depository (NSGD), an archive of all Sea Grant funded documents) is also held here. Documents are lent all over the world to aid scientists, teachers, fishermen, and many other individuals in their research and studies.