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Ten Years of Change: National Library of Medicine TOXMAP Gets a New Look
Authors:Colette Hochstein  Darren Gemoets  Jeanne Goshorn
Institution:1. Division of Specialized Information Services, National Library of Medicine , Bethesda , Maryland , USA colette@nlm.nih.gov;3. Aquilent, Inc. , Laurel , Maryland , USA;4. Specialized Information Services, National Library of Medicine , Bethesda , Maryland , USA
Abstract:The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) TOXNET® databases <http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov> provide broad coverage of environmental health information covering a wide variety of topics, including access to the U.S. Environment Protection Agency (EPA)'s Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data. The NLM web-based geographic information system (GIS), TOXMAP® <http://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov/>, provides interactive maps which show where TRI chemicals are released into the environment and links to TOXNET for information about these chemicals. TOXMAP also displays locations of Superfund sites on the EPA National Priority List, as well as information about the chemical contaminants at these sites. This column focuses on a new version of TOXMAP which brings it up to date with current web GIS technologies and user expectations.
Keywords:Chemical releases  environmental health  GIS  maps  superfund  toxicology  TOXMAP  TRI
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