BioOne
Description
Funded by a Klock-Kingston Foundation grant. BioOne provides a unique aggregation of over 154 high-impact bioscience research journals from more than 113 publishers. Additional publishers and journals will be added over time. These titles are produced by societies and non-commercial publishers and a majority were previously available only in printed form. BioOne was developed by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), the University of Kansas, the Greater Western Library Alliance, and Allen Press. The organization is committed to a non-profit objective of disseminating important, scholarly information focused on the biological, ecological and environmental sciences by recovering costs while ensuring sustainability.
Major areas of coverage include: Arachnolog, Beetles, Crustaceans, Ecology, Economic botany, Entomology, Environmental science, Evolutionary biology, Ferns, Fish, Genetics, Lichens, Mammals, Microbiology, Mosses and liverworts, Natural history, Ornithology, Paleontology, Parasitology, Photobiology, Reproduction, Reptiles, Veterinary science, Zoology.
Dates Covered
1998-present
Print Counterpart
No print counterpart
Related Databases
· Resources by Subject - Biology
Access Notes
Off-Campus access to Library resources requires your NPCUID userid and password.Persistent url's to this database
Allows direct linking to full text (just view the full text article and copy the address from your browser.
Download to EndNote
In BioOne: Individual abstracts and articles must be retrieved one at a time. Select "Createreference." Select "EndNote" format." Exports directly into EndNote.
Open Access