Environment, Management & Engineering Database

Prof. Walter Leal Filho (leal@tu-harburg.de)
Mon, 1 Mar 1999 16:17:56 +0100

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Date:         Mon, 1 Mar 1999 16:17:56 +0100
From: "Prof. Walter Leal Filho" <leal@tu-harburg.de>
Subject:      Environment, Management & Engineering Database
To: CIVIL-L@hermes.csd.unb.ca

I thought some colleagues may be interested in the announcement below.
For enquiries please contact Peter Rushworth -prushworth@mcb.co.uk
Walter Leal Filho

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Free access to the world's leading management database during March

As part of MCB's 'Year of the Database', the Emerald Intelligence and
Fulltext database will be opened for you and your colleagues to use
during
the whole of March.  The database holds 117 journals with 24,000
articles
in the following disciplines:
Environment
Engineering + Materials Science
Human Resources +Marketing
Quality + General Management
Training + Education
Operations and Production
Library + Information Services
Property.

Access begins on the 1st March through this web page.
http://www.mcb.co.uk/database

Please forward this message to your colleagues who may be interested in
accessing Emerald during March.

WHAT IS EMERALD?

Emerald Intelligence + Fulltext is an advanced management database
consisting 117 world class international journals, published by MCB
University Press. As Emerald reaches its second year on-line, MCB is
celebrating by providing free and unlimited Internet access to Emerald,
complete with full text archives back to 1994 and abstracts back to
1989.

Emerald provides 24,000 articles searchable by any combination of
keywords,
article type (e.g. case study), quality indicators, author name, journal

title, and year of publication.

To find out more about Emerald, visit the following web page -
http://www.mcb.co.uk/emrld/nethome.htm - or contact Peter Rushworth -
prushworth@mcb.co.uk - Tel. +44 (0)1274 777700.

YEAR OF THE DATABASE

Free Access to Emerald during March is part of an initiative called Year
of
The Database, which involves a series of activities aimed at raising the

awareness of databases as an information resource for both business and
academic communities.  The year of the database web site can be found
at:
http://www.mcb.co.uk/database

Free access to the Emerald Library in March is provided through the Year
of
the Database web site at: http://www.mcb.co.uk/database.  Once again,
please forward this message to your colleagues who may be interested in
this special event.