Diane Schmidt
The biological sciences cover a broad array of literature types, from younger fields like molecular biology with its reliance on recent journal articles, genomic databases, and protocol manuals to classic fields such as taxonomy with its scattered literature found in monographs and journals from the past three centuries. Using the Biological Literature: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition is an annotated guide to selected resources in the biological sciences, presenting a wide-ranging list of important sources.
This completely revised edition contains numerous new resources and deillegalscriptions of all entries including textbooks. The guide emphasizes current materials in the English language and includes retrospective references for historical perspective and to provide access to the taxonomic literature. It covers both print and electronic resources including monographs, journals, databases, indexes and abstracting tools, websites, and associations—providing users with listings of authoritative informational resources of both classical and recently published works.
With chapters devoted to each of the main fields in the basic biological sciences, this book offers a guide to the best and most up-to-date resources in biology. It is appropriate for anyone interested in searching the biological literature, from undergraduate students to faculty, researchers, and librarians. The guide includes a supplementary website dedicated to keeping URLs of electronic and web-based resources up to date, a popular feature continued from the third edition.
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- Presents an updated history of the biological literature
- Contains both print and electronic resources
- Includes guidance on performing database searches for the biological literature
- Lists specific abstracts and indexes, professional associations and their publications and services, databases, standard reference resources (e.g., dictionaries and encyclopedias, handbooks, textbooks and treatises), works describing methods and techniques, periodical literature, and more
- Recommends both open access and subillegalscription-based journals
- Provides an associated website with continually updated links to web-based resources
Introduction. Searching the Biological Literature. General Sources. Abstracts and Indexes. Biochemistry and Biophysics. Molecular and Cellular Biology. Genetics, Biotechnology, and Developmental Biology. Microbiology and Immunology. Ecology, Evolution, and Animal Behavior. Plant Biology. Anatomy and Physiology. Entomology. Zoology. Index.
The new edition of the highly praised book, Using the Biological Literature: A Practical Guide, is an annotated guide to selected resources in the biological sciences, presenting a wide-ranging list of important sources. This completely revised edition contains numerous new resources and deillegalscriptions of all entries including textbooks. It covers both print and electronic resources including monographs, journals, databases, indexes and abstracting tools, websites, and associations. It provides users with listings of authoritative informational resources of both classical and recently published works.
"Using the Biological Literature: A Practical Guide. Fourth Edition.
By Diane Schmidt. Boca Raton ( Florida): CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group).
$99.95.
xi + 400 p.; index.
ISBN: 978-1-4665-5857-1.
2014."
—The Quarterly Review of Biology
Praise for the Previous Edition:
"The third edition of this valuable reference work continues to provide a useful survey of the rapidly expanding biological literature, emphasizing theoretical disciplines. ... Highly recommended for all college and university libraries, and for lower-division undergraduates and higher."
—B. E. Fleury, Tulane University, CHOICE, 39(9) May 2002, p. 1566
"The third edition of this comprehensive work expands its subject coverage of web-based resources, which was initiated in the second edition. Print resources are described and their online or digital counterparts also noted. ... Recommended for libraries serving two-year technical and community colleges, four-year liberal arts colleges, and major research universities as well as organization, society, and government agency libraries that have biology as a subject focus."
—Science & Technology Libraries, 21:3-4, 211-221
"The book is easy to follow ... It is a very useful resource for collection development librarians and for graduate students who may want to become familiar with an area of biological sciences. Highly recommended for academic libraries."
—Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, Spring 2002
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction Searching the Biological Literature General Sources Associations Bibliographies Classification, Nomenclature, and Systematics Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Directories Field Guides Series Full-Text Sources General Works Guides for young Scientists Guides to the Literature Handbooks Histories Mathematics and Statistics Methods and Techniques Textbooks and Treatises Writing Guides Periodicals Reviews of the Literature Abstracts and Indexes Biochemistry and Biophysics Molecular and Cellular Biology Genetics, Biotechnology, and Developmental Biology Microbiology and Immunology Ecology, Evolution, and Animal Behavior Plant Biology Anatomy and Physiology Entomology Zoology Index
Klappentext
Rev. ed. of: Using the biological literature / Diane Schmidt and Elisabeth B. Davis, Pamela F. Jacobs. c2002.