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    2.  Biochemistry in plants and microorganisms (24)
    3.  General topics of biochemistry (29)
    4.  Metabolism (21)
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    8.  Biochemical genetics (71/309)
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      5.  Fungi, Eumycophyta (True fungi) (99)
      6.  Mushrooms (16)
      7.  Lichens (24)
      8.  Algae (44)
    2.  Plants (Botany) (75/331)
      1.  Philosophy and theory in botany (34/79)
      2.  Miscellany (8/51)
      3.  Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances in botany (9)
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          3.  Exopterygota (Hemimetabola) (33)
          4.  Mecoptera, Trichoptera, Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Raphidiodea (11)
          5.  Homoptera, Heteroptera, Anoplura, Mallophaga, Thysanoptera (35)
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          8.  Lepidoptera (71)
          9.  Hymenoptera (51)
      5.  Chordates (17/519)
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        2.  Birds (103/193)
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The Braunschweig Digital Library 2.0 provides numerous publications for download; they include a selection of rare botanical and zoological books published before 1950. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Libraries and archives; Access on historical literatureResource type
http://www.digibib.tu-braunschweig.de/botanik_zoologie.html
The University Library of Braunschweig’s repository offers full-text documents (including articles, preprints, electronic dissertations from the Technical University of Braunschweigh and retroactively digitised books from the Library’s special collections). Access via subject area provides access to targeted selection of biological literature. Documents encompassing botany are of particular emphasis (more than 1600 titles as of November 2008); in addition to numerous essays and retroactively digitised ... [Editorial staff vifabio]
Libraries and archives; Access on historical literatureResource type
http://www.digibib.tu-braunschweig.de/botanik.html
This data-set contains information on literature between 1958 and 1998, including all the references published in the BSBI's Abstracts fromLiterature and BSBI Abstracts, with many additional items. It is cross-referenced far more extensively than in the published versions. Searches can be made according to taxon (down to accepted names of genera), geography (down to vice-county), authors, people other than authors and date of publication. Lists can also be provided on the history of botany and on ... [Information of the supplier]
Literature databasesResource type
http://rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk/BSBI/
The Botanical Society of Scotland aims to advance the appreciation and understanding of all plants and fungi; we welcome all enthusiasts. Founded in 1836 as the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, the Society grew to become the Botanical Society of Scotland in 1991. In 2011 we celebrated the 175th anniversary of the founding of the Society and the 20th anniversary of the change of name to reflect the expansion of the Society's interests. [Information of the supplier]
Non-governmental organisationsResource type
http://www.botanical-society-scotland.org.uk/
CATALPA includes all bibliographic records for books and serials held by the Library, as well as records for items on order. While some articles have received individual cataloging, CATALPA does not serve as an index to the articles in the periodicals held by the Library. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Libraries and archives; Literature databasesResource type
http://library.nybg.org/
The German Botanical Society (DBG: Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft e.V.) represents plant sciences and is the largest society for plant scientists in the German-speaking countries. It advances scientific botany nationally and internationally. Here we'd like to inform you about our objectives, our activities and our sections which advance different fields of plant sciences. We also like to describe the prizes presented by our society. With this internet site we want to network and inform plant ... [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.deutsche-botanische-gesellschaft.de/
Users can browse the older parts of the Digital Collections of the Bavarian State Library (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, BSB) by the traditional shelf number classification. The category Physica comprises a subcategory Botany with more than 100 digitised titles available (as of March 2013), including works by Caspar Bauhin, Euricius Cordus, Otto Stapf and Nathaniel L. Britton. [Editorial staff vifabio]
Access on historical literatureResource type
http://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/index.html?c=faecher_index&l=de&kl=093
The digital library of the Royal Botanic Garden (CSIC) was set up because of two factors: an extraordinary wealth of documents and active research. The Royal Botanic Garden, on account of its rich and lengthy history, has a magnificent collection of antequarian botanical books. Apart from the intrinsic value of this historic and scientific heritage, the collection is constantly consulted by researchers investigating the organization and distribution of organisms, or the relationship between scientific ... [Information of the supplier]
Access on historical literatureResource type
http://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/
ePIC is a major resource discovery project to provide a single point of search across all Kew's major specimen, bibliographic and taxonomic databases on the Internet. In addition, we plan to add digital images and electronic documents into the available resources, and to develop links to external sites with complementary information. The web site will be developed through successive releases, with additional data and features being made available at each one. [Information of the supplier]
Literature databases; Factual databasesResource type
http://www.kew.org/epic/
Collection of Links to journals in which articles concerning plant biology are published. The lLinks are checked monthly. The sites will almost always have a Tables of Contents available free and may frequently have selected articles, or the entire text online. Some sites are free; others require registration or paid subscriptions. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Libraries and archives; Discipline based portals and link collectionsResource type
http://www.e-journals.org/botany/
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