Zoological Record (ZR) is the world's oldest
continuing database of animal biology. More than 140 years of
experience has made ZR a respected resource for:
- information from every field in animal biology
- projects in academic, government, and commercial organizations
- reliable and in-depth information searches
Because ZR's coverage extends
back to 1864, it has long acted as the world's unofficial register
of animal names. But this is only one aspect, as its scope of coverage
represents every area of animal biology, from biodiversity and the
environment to taxonomy and veterinary sciences.
Now available —
Zoological
Record Archive — provides the original bibliographic and
taxonomic indexing data from print volumes 1977 to 1864. With over 1.8
million indexed and searchable records, and with unified and mapped
terminology, the Archive makes Zoological Record
— the oldest continuing bibliographic database in life sciences
— the most complete record of animal science and taxonomy
literature for living and fossil species.
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- Covers 5,000 serials, plus many other sources of information including books, reports, and meetings
- 72,000 indexed records added every year
- 3.4 million records available in electronic formats
- Available in print, on CD, via the Internet and online
- Choose to purchase individual print sections of the database, or subscribe to an electronic format that gives you a variety of access options, including networking the database
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Ease of use: Each one of the 3.4 million records in ZR has been indexed with ZR's specialized indexing system, ensuring that searches are both comprehensive and easy to conduct.
Combine resources with other organizations: A consortium plan is available for those who subscribe electronically.
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Researchers, students, faculties, museums, taxonomists, biodiversity workers, zoos.
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