2024
DOI: 10.3390/microplastics3020018
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Hubs for Interactive Literature (HILs) as a Complimentary Visual Tool for Reviews

Katie Stallings,
Kimberly J. Zaccaria,
Megan Riccardi
et al.

Abstract: In the last few years, microplastics research has exploded, with the field exploring new procedures and techniques that focus on a variety of scientific and policy issues. As there are not standardized definitions for many terms in the field, including the term microplastic itself, researchers utilize the same labels to describe different aspects of microplastic pollution. Here we provide a visual tool, called a Hub for Interactive Literature (HIL), to assist researchers in identifying and targeting specific l… Show more

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