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Environmental Justice Bibliography Database
The Environmental Justice Bibliography Database (EJBib) is project that unites the growing interest in environmental justice with the advantages of computer technology. EJBib is a fully indexed bibliography of published materials relating to environmental justice, as well as related topics such as risk assessment and social justice. Intended as a research tool, the database is a project of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Justice. One aim of the bibliography is to identify significant references to environmental justice in a wide range of literature. The database represents an ongoing effort that currently contains 3979 records documenting the environmental justice dialogue. Materials included in EJBib come from various Internet databases of legal, medical, engineering, urban planning, and scientific periodical articles and books. It also contains materials in non-print formats, such as documentary videos, interactive programs on CD-ROM, and other electronic media. There are two ways to access EJBib: as an online, searchable database, or as downloadable files in Portable Document Format (PDF). Because of the large number of publications in the bibliography, we recommend that you search publications online using the Simple Search, Advanced Search, or State Map Search. Alternatively, you can view EJBib bibliographic information in PDF format.
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