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For several years, together with various Austrian publishers of scientific journals in biology and earth sciences, there has been an attempt to make publications in the form of citations and PDF documents available. More than 400,000 pages already exist and another 200,000 will follow in 2009. The PDF ... [Information of the supplier, translated]
www.landesmuseum.at/datenbanken/digilit/
Our vision of the Humboldt Digital Library goes beyond the traditional system. Humboldt's idea of interconnectedness requires a system of flexible navigation from any point in the digital library to any other related point within or outside Humboldt's works. A further innovative feature of this dynamic ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.avhumboldt.net/
avhumboldt.de. Alexander von Humboldt Informationen online. is an online information platform about worldwide activities regarding Humboldt. It is also the succeeding project of Alexander von Humboldt im Netz (www.humboldt-im-netz.de), which has been collecting and commenting information and marterials ... [Information of the supplier]
www.avhumboldt.de/
The Biodiversity Heritage Library-Australia is the digital literature component of the Atlas of Living Australia. The Atlas is an ambitious project to build a biodiversity information platform to provide scientists and others with access to information from a wide range of biodiversity data and datasets ... [Information of the supplier]
bhl.ala.org.au/
Charles Darwin’s Library is a digital edition and virtual reconstruction of the surviving books owned by Charles Darwin. In 1908, Charles Darwin’s son Francis transferred what he called the ‘Darwin Library’ to the Botany School at Cambridge University under the care and control of the Professor of ... [Information of the supplier]
www.biodiversitylibrary.org/collection/darwinlibrary/
The encyclopaedic illustrated nature books of the Middle Ages changed in the early modern period, branching out into numerous specialist areas, such as botany, zoology, geology, etc. This process was advanced even further in the 18th Century by academics, such as the Swedish researcher Carl von Linné, ... [Information of the supplier]
digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/de/sammlungen/natura.html
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