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Special Trial: GREENR, Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources

Updated throughout the day, GREENR offers energy, environment, resource management & more in a special limited trial for the Case community.

During September Case has a special trial for GREENR, a database of current information that brings together academic journals, statistics, news, magazines, primary resources, reference, maps, case studies, featured video, and more.

• Keep Up with News: browse through ten different Issues and Topic areas such as energy, air & water quality, energy, sustainable environmental issues, science & technology, social factors and others.

• Get Specific: each Topic area has sub-topics for more detailed news & research, bringing together in one site a unique framework of the issues along with business, economic, law, science, and human factors.

• Use Advanced Search: limit your search to a dozen content types, including audio, blog, image, monograph, newsletter, video, and more, plus options for publication type and format.

From Health to Technology to Environment to Energy, GREENR's constantly updated content brings an exciting and different approach to learning. KSL has a short window of opportunity to explore this database, and needs your interest in order to evaluate use and to consider purchase options.

KSL NEEDS YOUR INPUT:
Try GREENR today & share it with your colleagues and students—then send your comments and feedback to Brian C. Gray, bcg8@case.edu, before September 25th!

Posted by Karen Oye on September 14, 2009 11:29 PM
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