The WellBeing International Studies Repository (WBISR)
Record number: | 9f58d (legacy id: 15347) |
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Category: | Behavioural research |
Type: | Databases |
Relevance: | Reduction - Refinement - Replacement |
The WellBeing International Studies Repository (WBISR) is a multidisciplinary, open access collection of academic, archival, and other materials addressing various topics within the fields of human well-being, animal well-being and environmental sustainability (the PAE Triad (People, Animals, the Environment). It was formerly known as The Animal Studies Repository run by the Humane Society of the United States.
The inclusion of an author's materials in the repository collection does not imply any affiliation with WellBeing International (WBI); nor does it imply an endorsement of findings and positions in those materials by WBI. Wellbeing International (WBI) works to advance the application of scientific and technical analysis and expertise to human well-being, animal well-being and environmental sustainability worldwide (the People, Animals and Environment Triad), and to reinforce the importance of scholarship and relevant data collection to these fields. WBI is developing links with a core group of academic and technical experts addressing the PAE Triad, and seeks to support relevant scholarship across the globe
WellBeing International welcomes high-quality submissions of relevant publications from academics, policy makers, practitioners, students, and others in relevant fields. Submissions to the WBISR may include, but are not limited to, conference papers, articles, discussion papers, book chapters, case notes, primary source materials, and datasets. All submitted materials are subject to review and verification of copyright compliance before they can be published.
See also Norecopa's collection of links to alternatives databases
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