- 06/11/2012
- Posted by: essay
- Category: Research Topic Guides
BACKGROUND
Federal law defines waste as hazardous if it corrodes, explodes, ignites easily, reacts with water, is unstable when heated, or is poisonous. Issues in hazardous waste management involve the effects and disposal of these environmental pollutants and health hazards.
BROWSE FOR BOOKS ON THE SHELF USING THESE CALL NUMBERS
363.729
363.7392
LOOK UNDER THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS IN THE CATALOG (CARD OR COMPUTER)
Hazardous wastes
Hazardous wastes—Environmental aspects
Hazardous wastes—Law and legislation
Hazardous wastes—United States
USE PAMPHLET FILE (ALSO CALLED VERTICAL FILE) UNDER THE HEADINGS
Hazardous wastes
Pollution
REFERENCE MATERIALS THAT MAY HELP (BOOKS OR CD-ROMS)
Editorials on File. Facts on File.
Facts on File
Magill, Frank N., ed. Magill’s Survey of Science: Earth Science Series, 1990.
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 1992.
The New Book of Popular Science. Grolier, 1994.
General encyclopedias
PERIODICAL INDEXES TO SEARCH (BOOKS OR CD-ROMS)
EBSCO Magazine Article Summaries
InfoTrac
NewsBank and other newspaper indexes
Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature
SIRS (Social Issues Resource Series)
WILSONDISC
ONLINE DATABASES TO SEARCH
America Online
CompuServe
Dialog
Internet
Prodigy
KEY WORDS AND DESCRIPTORS FOR PERIODICAL INDEX AND ONLINE SEARCHES
Hazardous wastes
Hazardous waste treatment facilities
Hazardous substances
Hazardous substance disposal
VIDEOTAPES ON THIS TOPIC
Cleaning up Toxics at Home. League of Women Voters, 1990.
Danger at the Beach. PBS Video, 1991.
We All Live Downstream. Greenpeace USA, 1990.
FICTION BOOK RELATING TO TOPIC
Sleator, William. Others See Us, 1993.
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS TO CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Center for Hazardous Materials Research, 320 William Pitt Way, University of Pittsburgh, Applied Research Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15238.
Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, P.O. Box 6806, Falls Church, VA 22040.
SUGGESTIONS FOR NARROWING THIS TOPIC
Choose a specific hazardous material to research; e.g., asbestos, mercury, lead, dioxin.
Create an inventory of household hazardous wastes.
Investigate hazardous waste management.
Write about radioactive waste storage sites.
SUGGESTIONS FOR RELATED TOPICS
Electromagnetic fields
Carcinogens
Chernobyl
Nuclear arms
Pollution
Recycling
This RESEARCH TOPIC GUIDE is intended to help the library user find information and materials on a particular topic in many sources throughout the library. Resources on this topic are not limited to those described and availability will depend upon the individual library. Feel free to ask a librarian for assistance.
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