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CEAP Scholarly Communication

These bibliographies offer dynamic searches for articles and publications produced in support of and by the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP). They include journal articles and studies by CEAP scientists and researchers, fact sheets and the CEAP bibliographies.

Restored Wetland
Publications and Scholarly Articles
CEAP Reports, Chapters, Journal Articles, Papers, etc. articles  | books

CEAP Watershed Studies

These bibliographies offer dynamic searches for articles and publications on the CEAP small watershed case studies. They include journal articles and studies about named watersheds and subwatersheds or by selected scientists and researchers working in those watersheds.
Tidal Basin
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Benchmark Watershed Studies
General Searches articles  | books
Beasley Lake, Mississippi articles  | books
Choptank River, Maryland articles  | books
Goodwater Creek, Missouri articles  | books
Goodwin Creek, Mississippi articles
Leon River, Texas articles  | books
Little River, Georgia articles  | books
Mahantango Creek, Pennsylvania articles
Mark Twain Lake /Salt River Basin, Missouri articles  | books
North Walnut Creek, Iowa articles  | books
St. Joseph River, Indiana articles
South Fork of the Iowa River, Iowa articles
Town Brook, New York articles
Upper Big Walnut Creek, Ohio articles
Upper Snake Rock, Idaho articles
Upper Washita River, Oklahoma articles
Yalobusha River, Mississippi articles  | books
Irrigated Field
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Special Emphasis Watershed Studies
General Searches articles  | books
Cheney Lake, Kansas articles
Choptank River, Maryland articles  | books
Jobos Bay, Puerto Rico articles  | books
North Bosque River, Texas articles
Sprague River, Oregon articles  | books
Stemple Creek, California   books
Upper Auglaize River, Ohio articles  | books
Upper Snake Rock, Idaho articles
Wood River, Oregon articles  | books
Buffer Zone
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Competitive Grants Watershed Studies
General Searches articles  | books
Cannonsville Reservoir, New York articles
Cheney Lake, Kansas articles
Eagle Creek, Indiana articles
Goodwater Creek, Missouri articles  | books
High Plains Aquifer, Nebraska articles  | books
Lincoln Lake, Arkansas articles
Little River, Georgia articles  | books
Lower Calapooia River, Oregon articles
Paradise Creek, Idaho articles
Rock Creek, Ohio articles
San Pedro-Willcox Basin, Arizona articles  | books
Santa Cruz River Basin, Arizona articles
Sny Magill Creek, Iowa articles
Spring Creek, Pennsylvania articles  | books
Walnut Creek, Iowa articles  | books
Last Modified: Jul 22, 2011







 
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Benefits and Limitations

A dynamic bibliography produces a real-time search result from the NAL database, AGRICOLA, based on current librarian-built queries. The term "dynamic" refers to the fact that a new bibliography is generated each time a search is run, so the bibliography's citations are always up-to-date. However, because of the automated nature of dynamic bibliographies, they have certain benefits and limitations:

Improved timeliness. The print bibliography is by its nature limited to items published before its date of publication. However, the dynamic bibliography will always contain the most current information.

Wider subject coverage. Citations might include related topics in addition to the specific topic covered.

Limited database coverage. Searches are run against the AGRICOLA database only. AGRICOLA may not contain records (results) for every publication in the subject area.

Decreased depth. To improve precision, some relevant results may not be listed.

Irrelevant material. Irrelevant citations might be included while some relevant citations might be omitted.
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