SafetyLit Archive 2005 -- See Also:   2007,  2006,  2004,  2003,  2002,  2001,  2000

December
26 Dec 2005,    19 Dec 2005,    12 Dec 2005,    5 Dec 2005   
November
28 Nov 2005,    21 Nov 2005,    14 Nov 2005,    7 Nov 2005   
October
31 Oct 2005,    24 Oct 2005,    17 Oct 2005,    10 Oct 2005,    3 Oct 2005   
September
26 Sep 2005,    19 Sep 2005,    12 Sep 2005,    5 Sep 2005   
August
29 Aug 2005,    22 Aug 2005,    15 Aug 2005,    8 Aug 2005,    1 Aug 2005   
July
25 Jul 2005,    18 Jul 2005,    11 Jul 2005,    4 Jul 2005,   
June
27 Jun 2005,    20 Jun 2005,    13 Jun 2005,    6 Jun 2005   
May
30 May 2005,    23 May 2005,    16 May 2005,    9 May 2005,    2 May 2005
April
25 Apr 2005,    18 Apr 2005,    11 Apr 2005,    4 Apr 2005
March
28 Mar 2005,    21 Mar 2005,    14 Mar 2005,    7 Mar 2005
Feburary
28 Feb 2005,    21 Feb 2005,    14 Feb 2005,    7 Feb 2005
January
31 Jan 2005,    23 Jan 2005,    17 Jan 2005,    10 Jan 2005,    3 Jan 2005

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We are unable to provide photocopies of any the articles and reports abstracted above. Where possible, links have been provided to the publisher of the material and contact information for the corresponding author is listed. Many of the journals provide copies (usually for a fee) of reports online. Please consider asking your library to subscribe to the journals from which these abstracts have been gathered.

The criteria for selecting report for inclusion are simple. If the answer to any of the following questions is "yes", then the report is likely to be included: 1. Do the SafetyLit reviewers find the report interesting? 2. Are SafetyLit readers likely to hear of a report from a colleague? 3. Are SafetyLit readers likely to be questioned about the report from a member of the population they serve? 4. Does the report contain findings that are likely to be used by an adversary to oppose the actions or recommendations of a SafetyLit reader?

If you know of a journal article or a report that you believe should be included in a SafetyLit update, please contact david.lawrence@sdsu.edu.


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