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A U T H O R 'S D A T A B A S E E N T R Y S H E E T
(to be submitted together with the scientific paper)

REFERENCE: ARW978587
TITLE OF THE NATO MEETING/NATO ASI SERIES VOLUME :


Use of Humic Substances to Remediate Polluted Environments: from Theory to
Practice


NAME OF THE DIRECTOR: Dr. Norbert Hertkorn

NAME OF THE EDITORS: Dr. Irina Perminova, and Dr. Norbert Hertkorn

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TITLE OF THE PAPER:


AUTHOR OF THE PAPER:

AUTHOR's AFFILIATION :



CO-AUTHORS :
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KEYWORDS/ABSTRACTS (max. 900 characters!):
Please use only the following characters:
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz,;-&%/+-1234567890".
Do not use any special symbols, subscripts, superscripts, letters of the
Greek alphabet, etc.
Replace any symbols by their equivalent, e.g. alpha, beta, etc.
















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NATO ASI SERIES

DATABASE ENTRY SHEET

In order to facilitate access to all scientific/technical contributions
published in the NATO ASI SERIES, bibliographic information as well as
keywords and abstracts of the individual papers are being introduced into a
central data base made available worldwide.*)

While the publisher of the NATO ASI SERIES volume containing your
contribution will supply
the basic bibliographic information, the author is, no doubt, the most
qualified person to select the keywords best describing the content of the
paper and to write a condensed summary or abstract for inclusion in the
data base.

The total space available for keywords and abstract of your paper is 900
characters (approx. 100 words). In view of this limitation and the need to
include as many descriptive terms as possible, we suggest to put the
emphasis on a good choice of keywords, rather than a broad description of
the paper, likely to contain many "dummy" words. In providing this
information, please use the scientific/technical terms which you would
select if you wanted to retrieve your own paper!

The following two examples illustrate the above considerations and should
be useful as guidance in choosing the keywords and/or writing the abstract
of your paper:

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EXAMPLE 1: "State-of-the-art of data exchange"

KEYWORDS/ABSTRACT: standards / information services / data handling /
data exchange / formats / bibliographic data services / library
community / abstracting services / indexing services / data
compatibility

The vast growth of bibliographic data services of recent years has
produced many problems in the field of compatibility for data
exchange. There is a major gap between the library community on the
one side, and the abstracting and indexing services on the other side.
Any standardized format for bibliographic data exchange should be
flexible enough to incorporate the diverse needs of many different
users.

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EXAMPLE 2: "How to write abstracts?"

KEYWORDS/ABSTRACT: abstracting standards / bibliography / information
science / data bases / electronic publishing

An abstract, as defined in the paper, is an abbreviated, accurate
representation of a document. Recommendations are made for the
guidance of authors and editors, so that abstracts in primary
documents may be helpful to their readers, useful to librarians and
data base suppliers and users as well as reproducible with little or
no change in secondary publications and services.

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*) The data base can be consulted online through the ESA-IRS (Information
Retrieval Service - ESRIN, Via Galileo Galilei, I-00044 Frascati (Rome),
Italy) - File 128 "NATO PCO"
- PLEASE INFORM YOUR LIBRARIAN ABOUT THIS!-