Photo image area measures 2” H x 6.93” W and can be masked by a collage strip of one, two or three images. The photo image area is located 3.19” from left and 3.81” from top of page. Each image used in collage should be reduced or cropped to a maximum of 2” high, stroked with a 1.5 pt white frame and positioned edge-to-edge with accompanying images. Introduction to HERO Office of Research and Development National Center for Environmental Assessment 12/13/2012 Health and Environmental Research Online
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Photo image area measures 2” H x 6.93” W and can be masked by a collage strip of one, two or three images. The photo image area is located 3.19” from left.
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Photo image area measures 2” H x 6.93” W and can be masked by a collage strip of one, two or three images.
The photo image area is located 3.19” from left and 3.81” from top of page.
Each image used in collage should be reduced or cropped to a maximum of 2” high, stroked with a 1.5 pt white frame and positioned edge-to-edge with accompanying images.
Introduction to HERO
Office of Research and DevelopmentNational Center for Environmental Assessment 12/13/2012
Health and Environmental Research Online
•HERO: Health and Environmental Research Online
• a database of scientific studies and other references used to develop EPA's risk assessments
• provides public access to bibliographic citations and abstracts (when available) of the scientific literature used in assessments = transparency and accessibility.
• built to assist researchers in all aspects of assessment development, from literature searching through document production
•Relationship with other citation software and databases--EndNote, Microsoft Word—allows for effortless cite while you write (CWYW) and mass tagging. –Consistent with NCEA and EPA
standards–Creates a reference list from in text
citations
•Linked Citations: references within new EPA assessments are linked to the HERO database–Hyperlink works for public HERO and
• HERO is an electronic database of scientific studies built to provide transparency and accessibility through life cycle of risk assessments.
• Reference Details can be viewed by clicking on the citation within the Search Results. When available a PDF or information on where to find a full-text version of the reference (e.g. PubMed) and the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is provided.
• Search results can be exported as a bibliography, printed, saved, or exported to a reference manager like EndNote.
• Literature searching employs systematic searching and comprehensive information retrieval – saves database search strings to preserve documentation
• Tagging allows you to search, view and categorize references in HERO database during assessment process individually or in larger groups.
• LitCiter links references within new EPA assessments to HERO—view via hyperlink (works for public HERO and extranet HERONET)