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Database Information

Description:
(1970+) Worldwide coverage of agricultural literature. Compiled by the National Agricultural Library & institutions in agricultural and related sciences. Indexes journal articles, book chapters, monographs, series, microforms, audiovisuals, maps, etc.
Date Range:
1970+
Updated:
Quarterly
Includes:
bibliographic citations
Subject Coverage:
Agriculture; Biology; Botany; Demographics; Ecology; Entomology; Environmental Sciences; Food Sciences; Geography; Horticulture; Life Sciences; Natural Resources; Nutrition; Plant Science (Botany); Population Studies; Sciences; Zoology
Types of Materials Covered:
journal articles, monographs, theses, patents, software, audio-visual materials, and technical reports
Geographic Scope:
United States and International
Content Provider:
U.S. National Agricultural Library
Alternate Methods of Access:
Online Equivalent:
  • AGRICOLA (free access from the U.S. National Agricultural Library)
Software Requirements:
Web browser
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