History: - K.D. Watson, P. Wexler, and J. Everitt.
Highlights in the History of Toxicology.
Selected References in the History of Toxicology.
A Historical Perspective of Toxicology Information Systems.
Books and Special Documents: - G.L. Kennedy, Jr., P. Wexler, N.S.
Selzer, and L.A. Malley.
General Texts.
Analytical Toxicology.
Animals in Research.
Biomonitoring/Biomarkers.
Biotechnology.
Biotoxins.
Cancer.
Chemical Compendia.
Chemical--Cosmetics and Other Consumer.
Products.
Chemical--Drugs.
Chemical--Dust and Fibers.
Chemical--Metals.
Chemicals--Pesticides
Chemicals--Solvents.
Chemical--Selected Chemicals.
Clinical Toxicology.
Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology.
Environmental Toxicology--General.
Environmental Toxicology-- Aquatic.
Environmental Toxicology--Atmospheric.
Environmental Toxicology--Hazardous Waste.
Environmental Toxicology--Terrestrial.
Environmental Toxicology--Wildlife.
Epidemiology.
Food and Nutrition.
Forensic.
Genetic Toxicology.
Molecular, Cellular, and Biochemical Toxicology.
Noise.
Occupational Health.
Pathology.
Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism.
Radiation.
Regulatory Toxicology.
Risk Assessment.
Target Sites--General.
Target Sites--Cardiovascular.
Target Sites--Endocrine.
Target Sites--Gastrointestinal.
Target Sites--Hematopoietic.
Target Sites--Immune.
Target Sites--Kidney.
Target Sites--Liver.
Target Sites-- Nervous System.
Target Sites--Respiratory.
Target Sites--Sensory.
Target Sites--Skin.
Testing Methods and Toxicity Assessment (Including
Alternatives).
Veterinary Toxicology.
Miscellaneous.
Journals: - P. Wexler.
Journal Listings.
Additional Journals Carrying Relevant Articles.
Newsletters: - P.J. Hakkinen and F.W. Stoss.
Introduction.
General Newsletter Publications and Internet Sites.
On-Line Sources of Full-Text Coverage.
Listing of Newsletters.
General Interest and Popular Works: - F. W. Stoss.
Compendia.
General Interest and Popular Works.
Internet and Other Digital Resources: - P. Wexler, P.J. Hakkinen,
and F.W. Stoss.
Web Sites.
Browsers.
Search Tools.
Mailing Lists.
Newsgroups.
Electronic Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs).
Computer Databases.
U.S. EPA Software and Applications for Hazardous and Toxic
Materials.
Databases and Software Afterword.
Print Bibliographic Resources: - L.M. Poore.
Technical Reports and Government Documents: - F.W. Stoss.
Federal Government Technical Reports.
State and Local Government Technical Reports.
Industry-Sponsored Technical Report Literature.
Examples of Toxicology Technical Reports.
Other Government Documents.
Publishers: - L.M. Poore and T.L.B. Wilson.
Audiovisuals and Non-print Media Resources: - F.W. Stoss and K.
Deck.
Audiovisual Resources Titles.
Audiovisual Materials--Procedures and Distributors.
Toxicology Data and Information Management: - F.W. Stoss and P.
Wexler.
Periodicals.
Databases.
Bibliography.
Overview of U.S. Chemical and Environmental Control Laws and
Regulations and Helpful Information Sources: - M. Bandurraga.
Tracking Publications.
Training Courses.
Regulation of Chemicals in the United States: - M. Bandurraga.
The U.S. Regulatory Process.
Public Access to Data and the U.S. Regulatory Process.
Regulatory Authorities for U.S. Chemical Control.
Positive List Approach.
Registration Process to Add Chemicals to the List
Notification Process.
History of Federal Chemical Control Laws and Agencies.
Impacts on Toxicologists of U.S. Laws and Regulations.
Current U.S. Chemical Regulatory Issues.
Resources for Hazard Communication Compliance: - D. Marsick and P.
Dsida.
MSDS Collections.
MSDS References.
MSDS Construction.
MSDS Consultants.
International Harmonization.
Electronic Data Banks.
Detailed Addresses.
Organizations: - P.J. Hakkinen, F.W. Stoss, B. Behrendt, and P.
Wexler.
Directories for Locating State, County, and Local Sources.
How to Find Additional Organizations.
Listing of Organizations.
Special Groups.
Education:
Introduction.
Resource Guide to Careers in Toxicology (Prepared by the SOT).
Graduate Programs in Environmental Chemistry, Environmental
Engineering, and Environmental Toxicology (Prepared by the
SETAC).
Grants and Other Funding Opportunities: -
F.W. Stoss and P. Wexler.
Reference Books.
Online Searchable Databases.
Selected Internet Resources.
Electronic Journals and Newsletters.
Web Sites and/or E-mail Addresses.
Endnote.
Toxicology Testing Methods and Laboratories: - P.J.Hakkinen.
In Vitro and Other Toxicology Testing Methods and Teaching Aids:
Sources of Information.
Toxicology Testing Laboratories.
Environmental Testing Laboratories.
Poison Centers Certified.
American Association of Poison Control Centers.
Assessment of Physical Hazards: - P.J. Hakkinen
Organizations and Internet Locations.
Bibliography of Guidance and Research Publications Related to
Physical Hazards.
Patents: Toxicological Information Resource: - R.O. Beauchamp,
Jr..
Sources of Patent Information.
Summary.
Overview of International Activities: - C.E. Cowan-Ellsberry, M.J.
Irwin, and C.C. Lally.
Historic Drivers for Toxicology and Toxicology Information
Dissemination.
Roles of International Organizations.
International Assessment of Chemical Risks.
Classification and Labeling.
Information Exchange.
Risk Reduction Programs.
Strengthening National Capabilities.
Prevention of Illegal Traffic.
Future Directions.
International Register of Potentially Toxic Chemicals:
North America.
Latin America and the Caribbean.
Europe.
West Asia.
Asia and the Pacific.
Africa.
Member Societies of the International Union of Toxicology
(IUTOX):
International Union of Toxicology.
Countries:
Canada: E.M.K. Lui, C.A.M. Suzuki, and J.R. Bend.
China: S. Li and D.Y. Zhu.
Egypt: L.A.M. Abd El-Megid and E.-S.M. Salem.
Finland: H. Komulainen.
France: J. Descotes.
Germany: R. Kahl and H. Desel.
India: S. Sharma, S.N. Agarwal, and P.K. Seth.
Italy: P. Preziosi, A. Dracos, and I. Marcello.
Japan: T. Satoh.
The Netherlands: G.J. Mulder.
Norway: R. Wiger and E. Dybing.
Russia: B.A. Kurlyandski and K.K. Sidorov.
Spain: M. Repetto.
Sweden: E.M. and G. Heurgren.
Taiwan: J.-K. Lin.
United Kingdom: C. Steed and C. Hartley.
Uruguay: M. Burger.
Appendices:
Glossary of Terms Used in Toxicology (IUPAC Recommendations
1993).
Career Opportunities in Toxicology.
Toxicological information system from SciVision, TOXSYS.
Key Features
* Serves as an all-in-one resource for toxicology information
* New edition includes information on publishers, grants and other
funding opportunities, physical hazards, patent literature, and
technical reports
* Updated to include the latest internet and electronic sources,
e-mail addresses, etc.
* Provides valuable data about the new fields that have emerged
within toxicological research; namely, the biochemical, cellular,
molecular, and genetic aspects
Philip Wexler has written and edited numerous publications related
to toxicology and toxico-informatics, as well as taught and
otherwise lectured globally on these topics. He has been
Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Toxicology including
the current, 4th edition (2023) since its inception as well as
Information Resources in Toxicology (Elsevier. 5th ed. 2020), and
Chemicals, Environment, Health: A Global Management Perspective
(CRC Press/Taylor and Francis. 2011). He has served as Associate
Editor for Toxicology Information and Resources for Elsevier's
journal, Toxicology and edited special issues on Digital
Information and Tools. Phil is also overseeing a monographic series
on Toxicology History. Volumes have been published on Antiquity,
the Middle Ages and Renaissance, modern clinical toxicology, risk
assessment, alternative test methods, food and nutrition, and
disasters, with more in the planning stages. He is a
co-Editor-in-Chief of the Taylor and Francis journal, Global
Security: Health, Science, and Policy and a past recipient of the
US Society of Toxicology’s (SOT) Public Communications Award.
Phil recently retired from a long federal career as a Technical
Information Specialist at the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM)
Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program, within its
Specialized Information Services Division (SIS). His initial
position at NLM was as a Fellow of its Associate Program and early
work included a brief stint in the Reference Services Section. A
recipient of the NLM Regents Award for Scholarly or Technical
Achievement and the Distinguished Technical Communication Award of
the Washington chapter of the Society for Technical Communication,
he was team leader for the development of the ToxLearn online
multi-module tutorials, a joint activity with the SOT. Phil had
also been project officer for the LactMed file on drugs and
lactation, and the IRIS (Integrated Risk Information System) and
ITER (International Toxicity Estimates for Risk) risk assessment
databases.
Additionally, Phil had been the guiding force behind, and federal
liaison to, the World Library of Toxicology, Chemical Safety, and
Environmental Health (WLT) prototype, a free global Web portal that
provided the scientific community and public with links to major
government agencies, non-governmental organizations, universities,
professional societies, and other groups addressing issues related
to toxicology, public health, and environmental health prior to its
migration to the INND/Toxipedia group. This multilingual tool, fed
by information from a roster of international Country
Correspondents, has been praised as a successful test resource for
overcoming barriers to the sharing of information between
countries, enhancing collaboration, and minimizing duplication.
Currently on hiatus, it awaits a visionary funding source to become
operational.
A trustee of the Toxicology Education Foundation (TEF), Phil had
previously served as its federal liaison. He is a past Chair of
SOT’s World Wide Web Advisory Team, and active in its Ethical,
Legal, Forensics, and Social Issues Specialty Section. He was a
member of the Education and Communications Work Group of the
CDC/ATSDR’s National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical
Exposure. A co-developer of the Toxicology History Room, he is
co-founder and was federal liaison to the Toxicology History
Association. For many years he organized and emceed the popular
Toxicology Quiz Bowl at the annual SOT meetings.
In addition to pursuing toxicology-related activities in his
retirement, Phil is happy to have more time to embrace other
lifelong interests. He is the author of five poetry collections, a
mosaic artist, and a cactus and succulent enthusiast.
"Every library (personal, institutional, or public) should have this volume available." -TOXICOLOGY LETTERS (September 2000) "The editors have taken on the herculean task of concisely describing essential worldwide toxicological information resources. The book really has no peers in toxicological publishing and should find a useful place on the reference shelf of toxicologists, allied professions, and information professionals. A particular feature of this third edition is coverage of digital and electronic information resources. Increased interest in environmental and risk assessment issues are also evident and new to this edition. With more public and government awareness of toxicology in general and the attendant growth of digital and electronic resources, a fourth edition probably looms on the horizon." -DOODY'S PUBLISHING REVIEWS
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