INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTENTS NOTES
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTENTS NOTES
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTENTS NOTES Basic instructions (simple list of chapters): 1. Add a new field to the record; type “505” in the first box and hit the tab key twice to get to the box where you type the contents of the field. [Unless you are working in WorkFlows, ignore this instruction.] 2. Copy the chapter titles from the Table of Contents. Do not include such generic titles as “Introduction,” “Preface” or appendixes, bibliographies, or indexes. Do not include chapter numbers. If the resource is in more than one volume, do include the volume numbers before the corresponding volume titles. 3. Capitalize the first word of each title; capitalize proper names; other words need not be capitalized. 4. Ignore typographic details such as italics or boldface; ignore diacritics and special characters. 5. At the end of each chapter title (except the last), type space-hyphen-hyphen-space (#--#). 6. At the end of the last chapter title, type a period. Here is an example of a simple table of contents field [for The physics of glaciers by W.S.B. Paterson]: The transformation of snow to ice -- Mass balance -- Heat budget and climatology -- Structure and deformation of ice -- Hydraulics of glaciers -- Glacier sliding -- Deformation of subglacial till -Structures and fabrics in glaciers and ice sheets -- Distribution of temperature in glaciers and ice sheets -- Steady flow of glaciers and ice sheets -- Flow of ice shelves and ice streams -- Non-steady flow of glaciers and ice sheets -- Surging and tidewater glaciers -- Ice core studies. Contents jca – 7/8/11: rev. 8/11/2011 Instructions for Contents Notes 2 Instructions for complex contents: When the contents list titles are two or more levels, such as parts and chapters, or chapters and sub-sections, a decision needs to be made whether to include only the one level or two [do not attempt to include more than two levels of contents]. History of iron technology in India includes both titles of chapters and (in some cases) sections within chapters. If it is decided only to record the chapter titles, you only need to apply the basic instructions above. The result in this case would be: Incidence of iron in the Bronze Age -- Origin and dispersal or iron in India -- Iron in ancient India: from wrought iron to steel -- Iron in India from the imperial Guptas to the mighty Moghuls -- Iron in British India -- Survival and revival of the indigenous iron industry. If it is decided to record both levels, copy the chapter and section titles in the order they appear; follow each chapter title by a colon (unless there are no sub-sections of a chapter; see first chapter in the example below) and each section title by a space-hyphen-hyphen-space. In the following example, the chapter titles are given in all-capitals to make them stand out; this is optional. INCIDENCE OF IRON IN THE BRONZE AGE -- ORIGIN AND DISPERSAL OR IRON IN INDIA: The diffusion of technology -- Iron in Rigveda -- Archaeological evidence of iron in the borderlands -- Iron in China -- Indigenous origin of iron in India -- The early Iron Age cultures in India -Early centres of iron in India -- A multi-centred and indigenous origin of iron in India -- IRON IN ANCIENT INDIA: FROM WROUGHT IRON TO STEEL: Development of metallurgy in ancient India -- Literary references to early iron metallurgy -- Wootz steel -- Iron ore and its mining -- IRON IN INDIA FROM THE IMPERIAL GUPTAS TO THE MIGHTY MOGHULS: Status of iron from the imperial Guptas to the early medieval period -- The monumental structures -- The mighty Moghuls -- The iron cannons -- Production, distribution and marketing mechanism of iron and steel -- Condition of the artisan -- IRON IN BRITISH INDIA: Status of indigenous iron during the British period -- Iron production centres -- Status of indigenous iron: summary and discussion -- The British and European ventures -- The colonial ambition and stagnation of iron production -- Decline of indigenous iron industry -- SURVIVAL AND REVIVAL OF THE INDIGENOUS IRON INDUSTRY: The traditional iron working -- Iron-making in Netarhat Plateau-Jharkhand -- Discussion -- Economic viability. jca 7/8/11: rev. 8/11/2011 jca – 7/8/11: rev. 8/11/2011 Collections of chapters by different authors: 1. Copy the title first, even when the authors’ name(s) are given before the title in the table of contents. 2. Follow the title of each chapter by a space-slash-space (#/#) and then copy the name(s) of the author(s) as they appear on the table of contents. 3. Follow the title and author of each chapter by a space-hyphen-hyphen-space (#--#) and continue with the next chapter title. 4. If two levels of titles are being recorded (see previous example), follow the instructions there. In the case of Groundwater and climate in Africa, there are titles given for groups of chapters; these are treated the same way as the chapter titles in the previous example, and the chapter titles here are treated like the chapter sub-section titles in the previous example. 5. There is a limit to the size of a contents note. If the field fills about half a screen, end the field with the space-hyphen-hyphen-space, insert a new 505 field, and continue to copy the titles. Try to find a natural breaking point. In this case, each 505 field covers one of the groups of chapters. Punctuation: each 505 field except the last ends with a space-hyphenhyphen-space; the last 505 field ends with a period. IMPACT OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE ON GROUNDWATER-BASED LIVELIHOODS: Groundwater resources assessment under the pressures of humanity and climate change (GRAPHIC) / M. Taniguchi, A. Aureli, J. L. Martin & H. Treidel -- Water supply provision for poverty alleviation in rural areas of Zambia / D. C. W. Nkhuwa -- Increased risk of diarrhoeal diseases from climate change: evidence from urban communities supplied by groundwater in Uganda / R. Taylor, M. MiretGaspa, J. Tumwine, L. Mileham, R. Flynn, G. Howard & R. Kulabako -- The influence of hydrochemistry on the distribution of pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli in urban groundwater of Yaounde, Cameroon / M. E. Nougang, M. Nola, T. Njine, S. H. Zebaze Togouet, M. Djaouda & M. Djah -- Groundwater quality monitoring in collaboration with rural communities in Benin / Stephen Silliman, Pamela Crane, Moussa Boukari, Nicaise Yalo, Felix Azonsi & Flavien Glidja -- Chemical quality of groundwater drawn from boreholes in the Ashanti region of Ghana / M. A. Nkansah & J. H. Ephraim -- Reliability of interview data for monitoring and mapping groundwater / D. R. Lightfoot, N. Mavlyanov, D. Begimkulov & J. C. Comer -IMPACT OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE ON GROUNDWATER AND GROUNDWATER-FED ECOSYSTEMS: Climate variability and change in Africa: a review of potential impacts on terrestrial water resources / Ogallo Laban -- Variations in intensity of the westerly monsoon-like flow from the tropical Atlantic and summer rainfall over equatorial and tropical southern Africa / N. Vigaud, M. Rouault, Y. Richard & N. Fauchereau -Groundwater-surface water interactions and the ecohydrology of arid regions: evidence from the Tafilalt Oasis of southern Morocco / Mohamed jca – 7/8/11: rev. 8/11/2011 Instructions for Contents Notes 5 Messouli, Asma El Alami El Filali, Bahia Ghallabi, Saloua Rochdane, Abdeldrim Ben Salem & Fatima Ezzahra Hammadi -- Monitoring groundwatersurface water interactions in the Upper Nile Basin of Uganda / M. Owor, R. Taylor, J. Thompson, C. Mukwaya & C. Tindimugaya -- An isotopic study of surface water and groundwater in a semi-arid environment: Souss-Massa basin in SW Morocco / L. Bouchaou, T. Tagma, Y. Hsissou, M. Ikenne, S. Boutaleb, L. Bouragba, J. Mudry & J. L. Michelot -- Seasonal variability in groundwater resources available to rural communities in western Kenya / Gelas Simiyu, Tom Esipila & Donald Dick Adams -Modelling freshwater availability in Africa: projected changes in groundwater recharge / Jurgen Schuol, Karim C. Abbaspour & Hong Yang -Impact of a groundwater reservoir on simulated extreme hydroclimatic conditions: case study from the United States / Richard O. Anyah -MONITORING AND MODELLING GROUNDWATER USE AND REPLENISHMENT: Monitoring groundwater resources in Sub-Saharan Africa: issues and challenges / S. M. A. Adelana -- The global groundwater monitoring network in Africa: an introduction and invitation / N. Kukuric & M. T. H. Van Vliet -Design of an issue-based groundwater monitoring network in Uganda / D. Mwesigwa & C. Tindimugaya -- Groundwater recharge mechanisms and water management in the coastal sedimentary basin of Benin / H. S. V. Totin, M. Boko & M. Boukari -- Impacte des changements climatique sur le renouvellement des ressources en eau souterraines: Cas du Bassin Hydrographique Cheliff-Zahrez = Impact of climate change on groundwater recharge in the Cheliff-Zahrez Basin of Algeria / M. Meddi & A. Boucefiane -- Application of a semi-distributed SWAT model to estimate groundwater recharge in the Lake Kyoga basin of Uganda / M. Kigobe -Climate change impacts on groundwater recharge in semi-arid Uganda and the role of groundwater in livelihood adaptation and peacebuilding / J. Gavigan, R. Mackey & M. O. Cuthbert -ESTIMATION OF GROUNDWATER RESOURCES AND DEMAND UNDER A CHANGING CLIMATE: Impacts of climate change on groundwater recharge and salinization of groundwater resources in Senegal / S. Faye, M. Diaw, S Ndoye, R. Malou & A. Faye -- The impact of climate change on groundwater recharge: a case study from the Ethiopian Rift / T. A. Abiye, D. Legesse & H. Abate -- Climate variability and its impact on groundwater recharge to the Table Mountain Group aquifers in South Africa / Anthony A. Duah & Yongxin Xu -- Impacts du changement et de la variabilite climatiques sur les eaux souterraines en zone tropicale humide: cas de la Cote dæ'Ivoire = Impact of climate change and variability on groundwater resources in humid tropical areas: a case study from the Ivory Coast / B. T. A. Goula, F. W. Kouassi, V. Fadika, K. E. Kouakou, G. B. Kouadio, K. Koffi, K. Bamory, D. Inza & I. Savane -- Staged development of a model to evaluate climate change impacts on groundwater in Benin / Antoine Kocher & Barbara Reichert -- Quantifying the impact of climate change on groundwater recharge to fractured-rock aquifers: a case study from Canada / E. K. Appiah-Adjei & D. M. Allen -GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA UNDER VARIABLE CLIMATES: Urban watersupply security: making the best use of groundwater to meet the demands of expanding population under climate change / Stephen Foster -Episodic recharge to the Quelo-Luanda aquifer in Angola: anticipating the impacts of climate change / G. L. Miguel, L. F. Rebollo & M. Martin-Loeches -- Carbon-14, chlorine-36 and noble gases in deep groundwaters from northeastern Sahara (Algeria): palaeoclimatic jca 7/8/11: rev. 8/11/2011 Instructions for Contents Notes 6 implications / A. Guendouz, A. S. Moulla & J. L. Michelot -Development of groundwater resources to adapt to climate variability in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania / Praxeda Kalugendo -- Recent improvements in the conceptual model of hard rock aquifers and its application to the survey, management, modelling and protection of groundwater / P. Lachassagne, Sh. Ahmed, B. Dewandel, N. Courtois, J. C. Marechal, J. Perrin & R. Wyns -- Trade-off analysis between economic development and climate change adaptation strategies for River Nile Basin water resources / E. M. Fathelrahman, J. C. Ascough, T. R. Green, M. H. Babiker & K. M. Strzepek. [Note that a space-equals sign-space (#=#) is used above to separate titles in different languages; this is a useful convention, but is not required.] Groundwater and Climate in Africa edited by Richard Taylor, Callist Tindimagaya, Michael Owor & Mohammad Shamsudduha: jca 7/8/11: rev. 8/11/2011 jca – 7/8/11: rev. 8/11/2011