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(includes Botany).
The best starting point for any sort of research, databases are large collections of information which may include citations, abstracts, ebooks, fulltext articles from scholarly journals or magazines, images, multi-media files and more.
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Films on Demand-Biology: includes hundreds of videos in the fields
of biology, human anatomy & physiology, marine biology, and more.
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Find Journals in Botany
Journals found here are available in print at Plough Library and/or online through CBU databases. Look for the name of the journal you are interested in, for example:
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annual review of plant biology
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curtis's botanical magazine
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plant biology
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Agricola: Includes two databases from the National Agricultural Library plus an article citation database. Covers all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines. Coverage: varies; some material dates to 15th century.
Botany Online - The Internet Hypertextbook: Based on book 'Botanik' by Peter von Sengbusch (1989). Includes colored illustrations and photos, animated molecular models, and flower diagrams.
Botanicus.org: Digital collection of the historic literature of botany, from the Missouri Botanical Garden Library.
Glossary of Botanical Terms: Glossary of terms relating to botany, gardening, and horticulture.
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Hort.net: Features include Gallery of Plants, Plant Profiles, mailing lists, and top stories.
JSTOR-Plant Science: Fulltext material and images from the history of botany.
Plants Database: Searchable database of information on plants in the United States, their characteristics, distribution, taxonomies, more. Includes information on alternative crops, culturally significant plants, and invasive weeds.
Plants Database Image Gallery: 400,000+ photos and line drawings of U.S. plants; includes descriptions.
Systematics of the Plantae: Classification of the members of the plant kingdom. Learn about individual groups by linking to information presented with each image.
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