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Sport & Leisure Index
www.altis.ac.uk/sli/ <http://www.altis.ac.uk/sli/> 
 
A new service from Altis: the Guide to Internet Resources in
Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism. 
 
Sport & Leisure Index (Sli) is a bibliographic database containing more
than 42,000 references to articles and research papers from journals and
magazines covering all aspects of sport, physical activity and leisure
research from 1986 to the present.
 
The database formerly belonged to a sports library collection based in
Information Services at the University of Birmingham. Altis has acquired
the data and makes it available to Altis users free of charge.

 So, if you need information to help you write an assignment, prepare a
lesson or write a research paper, Sli may be able to help you. 
 
Topics covered include:

*       Administration of sport
*       Biomechanics
*       Children in sport
*       Coaching
*       Drugs
*       Exercise physiology
*       History
*       Individual sports and activities
*       Leisure research
*       Nutrition
*       Physical education
*       Sociology of sport
*       Sports psychology

Check the Altis Web site for details of those journals indexed by Sli. 
 

This database is the property of the University of Birmingham and is
made available by Altis, www.altis.ac.uk , part of the Resource
Discovery Network www.rdn.ac.uk 
 
For further information, contact: [log in to unmask] We welcome
any comments or suggestions you may have.
 
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Theresa Summerfield
Altis Content Coordinator
<http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/altis.html>  


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