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c.^ UNCLASSIFIED UNLIMITED DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT SUFFIELD RALSTON, ALBERTA SUFFIELD SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 148 by PERIODICAL CATALOGUE 1992 (U) A.M. Dickason and M.D. Netolitzky September 1992 UNCLASSIFIED i UNCLASSIFIED DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT SUFFIELD RALSTON ALBERTA SUFFIELD SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 148 PERIODICAL CATALOGUE 1992 (U) Compiled by A.M. Dickason and M.D. Netolitzky WARNING 'The use of this informetion is permitted subject to recognition of proprietery and patent rights'. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED ABSTRACT The journals held by the reference library at the Defence Research Establishment Suffield (DRES) are listed alphabetically. Borrowing procedures and the current inter library loan policy are stated. This listing is the preferred authority when requesting loans from DRES. RESUME Les journaux de la bibliotheque du Centre de recherches pour la defense Suffield (CRDS) sont enumeres dan I'ordre aplhabetique. Les procedures ainsi que la politique actuelle de prets entre bibliotheques y sont decrites. Veuillez utiliser ce document pour rediger vos requetes d'emprunts du CRDS. UNCLASSIFIED Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from University of Alberta Libraries https://archive.org/details/periodicalcatalo148dick UNCLASSIFIED 1 INTRODUCTION This listing is the most current and complete of the DRES periodical holdings that are presently accessible, and supersedes the previous catalogue: ”Suf field Special Publication No. 148®* (Nov 1991) . Libraries that request material on loan from DRES are reminded that this list is the preferred authority over any other listing, including the Union List of Scientific Serials in Canadian Libraries. The older journal collection is held in Building 6. These journals are listed in a separate catalogue. LEGEND TRANSLATION Readers will not that a few symbols appear in the text with each entry. The meaning of these symbols are as follows. V. - volumes held by DRES - the journal is still on the subscription list * - there are previous issues of this journal currently being stored in Building 6. LOCATION: Unless otherwise noted, the current year's holdings of a journal is held in the library. Room 306. The journal storage area for Building 1, the Central Laboratory, is Room 139. All back issues are stored here, unless otherwise specified in the catalogue. Stacks are identified by letter and shelves by number. Journals in Building 13 stay there only for the current year and are then stored in Room 139. These journals are noted in the entries. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 2 BORROWING POLICY Journals are not routed to individuals. Issues are displayed in one of the reading rooms until a subsequent issue is received. An entire calendar year®s run of the journal is stored in the display case in the library. At the beginning of the new year the previous years journals are transferred to the location listed in this guide. It is requested that journals on display, that is, the most current, are not removed from the reading rooms. All other journals may be borrowed by the simple method of signing the appropriate borrower's card. Users are reminded that it is very important to cooperate in signing out for the journals. All retrieval is lost if the user does not sign for the item and this can cause a great deal of trouble for others who wish to consult the journal. INTERLIBRARY LOAN SERVICE Borrowing Policy DRES is connected with other Canadian Libraries to form a defacto interlibrary loan network. When items cannot be located in Canada the library is prepared to request the loan from international sources. All loans will be made in accordance with the interlibrary loan (ILL) policy as stated below: a. ILL service is provided for permanent staff and term employees . UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 3 Books, articles and conference proceedings can be requested. Whenever possible requests are made by electronic mail. Photocopies are preferred over microforms. The requestor is responsible for verifying that the material is not held by DRES. The requestor must provide enough information for the lending institution to identify the For articles this should include (1) author. (a) (b) article title. (c) journal , volume. (d) (e) year, and (f) inclusive pages. (2) For books it should include: author. (a) title. (b) (c) year, and (d) publisher. Whenever possible, the requestor should provide the library with verification in the form of a photocopy of the source of information i.e. the bibliography or online search citation. This helps to prevent errors that can arise when trying to interpret handwriting. If the request is for an article from a conference, the requestor should indicate if they wish to receive the entire proceedings. If the request cannot be located in Canada the library and the requestor will discuss further action. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 4 Lending Policy The DRES lending policy is as follows; a. DRES lends material to institutions, not to individuals. b. All loans are photocopies of articles. Books, bound volumes and whole journals are not lent. c« The limit for photocopies is 20 pages. d. Requests will be received via the standard ALA/CLA ILL form, ENVOY 100 or by telephone. e. The borrowing institution must provide enough information to verify the request. f « The current DRES periodical guide is the authority for determining what is held at DRES. There is no charge for this service. g. The DRES ENVOY address is DRES . LIBRARY, the telephone number is (403) 544"*4662 and the Canadian Library Symbol is ARS. Our fax number is (403) 544“3388. UNCLASSIFIED

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