About this site...
The UNL Excellence in Water Quality Program
The purpose of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Excellence in Water Quality Program is to provide high quality web-based information to K-12 students, farmers, and others about the importance of water resources and water safety issues. The Water Quality Web Resources database was developed and is maintained by UNL Libraries as a part of the AgNIC project.
Major funding for this project has been provided by: The General Services Administration, Federal Telecommunications Service, Center for Emerging Technologies (ACT Number A66284174). Additional support has come from: The University of Nebraska's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation.
What is AgNIC?
AgNIC (the Agricultural Networked Information Center) is a coalition of universities and the National Agricultural Library, dedicated to providing access to the best agricultural information available on the web. To find out more about AgNIC and to see guides for participation, see the AgNIC home page.
Acknowledgements
The site design, database development, and programming for the search interface was created by the DEAL Lab. Special thanks to Jason Hamer, Fang Liu, Quinn Coldiron, and Ashu Guru. Content provided by Joel Stuthman, Menghua Fu, Betty Keefe, and Stacy Ingersol Matheen.
Questions or comments about the site should be sent to Elaine Nowick.
Last updated: 10/20/2006