| Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA): 1 - Biological Sciences and Living Resources indexes articles for the basic and applied research on aquatic organisms. Abstracts cover laboratory studies of aquatic organisms as well as research in the field, and covering journal articles 1971 to the present, with selected books in chapters, conference papers, dissertations, and web resources; some coverage, especially conference-type resources, goes back to 1960. |
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To determine if a specific journal is indexed by Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA), use the Search Tools: Indexes process. To view an alphabetical list of all journals indexed by WPSA, click on "Help & Support," scroll down to "Databases and Collections," then to "Serials Source Lists." Scroll down the screen to Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts and click on "Browse."
NOTE: journals are indexed differently. Each journal will be flagged with one of the following: CORE journals are indexed cover-to-cover (all articles in each issue are included); PRIORITY journals are indexed with more than 50% of the articles covered; SELECTIVE journals are indexed with less than 50% of the articles covered.
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