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Bibliographies mainly focused on Palaeobotany

AASP Data Committee, American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (this web site is made available by the Department of Geology at the University of Toronto): Palydisks. Downloadable collection of palynology files. Includes bibliographies, pollen diagrams, statistics, and various related programs. The Palydisks are in the "public domain" available for exchange, with explicit acknowledgement of the original author.

Anna-Lena Anderberg, Department of Palaeobotany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm: Rhaetian and Jurassic plants of Scania. This database includes the Rhaetian and Jurassic plant fossils from Scania, southern Sweden, housed in the Stockholm collections. Go to: Specimens by publication. A reference list.

Nan Crystal Arens, C. Strömberg and A. Thompson, Department of Integrative Biology, and Paleobotany Section, Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley: Virtual Paleobotany, Laboratory III, Plant Fossils and Their Preservation, Read More About It! A bibliography.

ASOCIACION LATINOAMERICANA DE PALEOBOTANICA Y PALINOLOGIA (ALPP): Publicaciones. Go to: Vera Alleman y Luis Huamán: REVISION BIBLIOGRAFICA PRELIMINAR SOBRE PUBLICACIONES PERUANAS EN PALEOBOTANICA Y PALINOLOGIA. In Spanish.

Alwynne B. Beaudoin, Canadian Association of Palynologists (CAP): Resources for the Identification of Plant Macroremains. A bibliography about the identification of seeds and fruits. From CAP Newsletter 23(2):7-11, 2000.

K.D. Bennett, Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University: INQUA Sub-Commission on Data-Handling Methods, INQUA File Boutique. Bibliographic data of numerical methods, (e.g. in pollen analysis), data-handling methods newsletters, pollen and microfossil plotting programs and other data files. There is also a mirror site in Wisconsin, administered by Lou Maher.

Paleobotanical Section, Botanical Society of America: Online Bibliography of American Paleobotany. 1993 and 1994 issues are currently online.

Stephen P. Broker, Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute: The Evolution of Plants, Bibliographies and Classroom Materials - Teacher Bibliography.

A. Clausing, "The Palynofacies Page", Department of Palaeontology, Martin-Luther-University, Halle-Wittenberg: Organic Matter - Organic Petrology - Palynofacies. With information of relations to coal petrology studies.

Library to the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY: The Harlan Banks Palaeobotany Library. Books donated by Dr. Banks. An extensive list.

Owen Davis, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson: PALYNOLOGY REFERENCES.

Rob Fensome, Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic), Andrew MacRae, and Graham Williams, Dinoflagellate Classification Database (DINOFLAJ): Bibliographical references.

Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences, Valdosta State University: Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, Bibliography of Dendrochronology.

! Hans Kerp, Palaeobotanical Research Group, Münster, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster: Some recent palaeobotanical text books. This web page provides a selection of palaeobotanical text books published during the last years. With some helpful comments.

Cynthia R. Levine, Melinda F. Brown, Angela Fullington Ballard, The Library Online Basic Orientation (LOBO) Project, NCSU Libraries, North Carolina State University, Raleigh: Extracting Ancient DNA from Amber. A bibliography.

John Rylands University Library of Manchester, Introductory Guide, Earth Sciences: Palaeobotany.

The New York Botanical Garden: Index to American Botanical Literature. Select a category from the list below, e.g. paleobotany. You may leave boxes blank, or use partial spellings by leaving off ends of words (for example, bryo will return all records containing the words bryophyte, bryology or Bryocrumia; no wildcard needed). The keywords in the keywords field need to be separated with commas. Excellent!

Dan Nickrent and Karen Renzaglia, Department of Plant Biology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: Land Plants Online, Basal Land Plant References. A bibliography.

Gar W. Rothwell, Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University, Athens: Angiophytes: Using Whole Plant Concepts to Interpret Angiosperm Origins, Selected Literature.

Michael Schudack, EUROPEAN GROUP OF CHAROPHYTE SPECIALISTS (G.E.C.): The GEC bibliography - November 1999 version.

R. A. Stockey, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta: Preservation Types and Paleobotanical Techniques. A bibliography.

R. A. Stockey, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta: PALEOBIOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERM ORIGINS. General Paleobotanical Literature for Background Reading, and Bibliography for Angiosperm Origins.

R.A. Stockey, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton: Triassic Floras-and Glossopterid History. A bibliography, compiled by K.B. Pigg. Part of the "Paleobotany of Angiosperm Origins Course".

Compiled by B. A. Thomas, C. J. Cleal, H. S. Pardoe and H. F. Fraser: Bibliography of European Palaeobotany and Palynology 1994-1995 (Order form). The report consists of a list of publications produced by palaeobotanists and palynologists throughout Europe in 1994 and 1995, together with a list of publications in press and current research interests.











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Bibliographies mainly focused on Botany

Alwynne B. Beaudoin, Canadian Association of Palynologists (CAP): Resources for the Identification of Plant Macroremains. A bibliography about the identification of seeds and fruits. From CAP Newsletter 23(2):7-11, 2000.

Mark Brundrett , CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products: Books and cited references.

! William R. Buck, Kevin E. Indoe and Thomas A. Zanoni, The LuEsther T. Mertz Library of The New York Botanical Garden: Index to American Botanical Literature. The Index contains entries dealing with various aspects of extant and fossil American plants and fungi, including systematics and floristics, morphology, and ecology, as well as economic botany and general botany (publications dealing with botanists, herbaria, etc.). Search the Database. The keywords in the keywords field need to be separated with commas. Please note the palaeobotany category field. Excellent!

The Environmental Studies Institute of the International Academy at Santa Barbara: Environmental Periodicals Bibliography. A list of periodicals. The complete database includes more than 1,000 journals. Nearly 500 are indexed currently.

Rob Fensome, Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic), Andrew MacRae, and Graham Williams, Dinoflagellate Classification Database (DINOFLAJ): Bibliographical references.

Vicki Funk, U.S. National Herbarium, Department of Botany, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; & Michael Donoghue, University Herbaria, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA: Cladistic Literature. A list of cladistic references.

Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences, Valdosta State University: Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, Bibliography of Dendrochronology.

International Plant Names Index (IPNI). IPNI is a database of the names and associated basic bibliographical details of all seed plants. Its goal is to eliminate the need for repeated reference to primary sources for basic bibliographic information about plant names.

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Kew Record of Taxonomic Literature. The Kew Record database contains references to all publications relating to the taxonomy of flowering plants, gymnosperms and ferns. It also includes references on phytogeography, nomenclature, chromosome surveys, chemotaxonomy, floras and botanical institutions, along with articles of taxonomic interest in the fields of anatomy and morphology, palynology, embryology and reproductive biology, and relevant bibliographies and biographies. Excellent!

R. Makinson, ANBG (Australian National Botanic Gardens): Plant Identification Bibliography.

The National Agricultural Library, U.S. Department of Agriculture: Bibliographies and Resource Guides Related to Agricultural Biotechnology. An index of internet accessable bibliographies.

The New York Botanical Garden: Index to American Botanical Literature. Select a category from the list below, e.g. paleobotany. You may leave boxes blank, or use partial spellings by leaving off ends of words (for example, bryo will return all records containing the words bryophyte, bryology or Bryocrumia; no wildcard needed). The keywords in the keywords field need to be separated with commas. Excellent!

Dan Nickrent and Karen Renzaglia, Department of Plant Biology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: Land Plants Online, Basal Land Plant References. A bibliography.

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: The Kew Record of Taxonomic Literature. This is a database of references relevant to the taxonomy of flowering plants, gymnosperms and ferns. There is no charge for using the database and you may carry out a simple search, retrieving a limited number of references, without registering.

Mark A. Schneegurt, Department of Biological Sciences, Wichita State University: Cyanosite, CyBib v4. CyBib is a bibliographic database exclusively for scientific literature about cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). It contains over 11,300 references and can be imported into reference managing programs on any platform.

Angelo Troia, Laboratorio Fisiologia Vegetale e Micropropagazione, Dipartimento di Scienze Botaniche dell'Universita' degli Studi di Palermo: The Isoëtes Page. A bibliography.

Wageningen Agricultural University and the Agricultural Research Department DLO, Netherlands: AGRALIN Desktop Library. The "Agricultural Bibliographic Information System of the Netherlands" (AGRALIN) provides access to biological, botanical, agricultural, and environmental databases, some with free access. Find a relevant bibliography, go to: >Guide, >find a relevant bibliography, Plant sciences.

Eric W. Weisstein, Eric's Scientific Book List. A database of books in scientific and technical fields. Geology, Biology, and Evolution.

Wm. J. Woelkerling, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia: The Corallinales (Rhodophyta): A Catalogue of References. This bibliography (version 2.0) contains over 3500 references to published works on the coralline red algae.












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Bibliographies mainly focused on Palaeontology (including Palaeobotany) and Geology

ALBERTIANA. The primary aim of ALBERTIANA is to promote the interdisciplinary collaboration and understanding among the members of the IUGS Subcommission on Triassic Stratigraphy. Within this scope ALBERTIANA serves both as a newsletter for the announcement of general information and as a platform for discussion of developments in the field of Triassic stratigraphy. See also http://www.uni-muenster.de/GeoPalaeontologie/Palaeo/Palbot/albomsl.htm Pay attention: The new Triassic bibligraphy Albertiana 24 (pdf file, September 2000), and on page 66, by Kerp, Visscher and Warrington, and
Triassic bibligraphy Albertiana 25 (pdf file, April 2001) on page 36, by Kürschner, Kerp, Visscher, Warrington and Lucas.

Library, University of Barcelona: BIGPI Bibliografia de Geologia de la Penìnsula Ibéria. Go to Subject Descriptors, Search for Paleobotany.

W.D. Boyce and S.H. Williams, 1995 (In Current Research, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Natural Resources, Geological Survey, Report 95-1, pages 299-321): One and a half centuries of paleontological research: a selective bibliography of Newfoundland and Labrador fossils. The paleonet Paleontology Bibliography of Newfoundland and Labrador. Version 1.0.2 (June 17, 1999), available by ftp from zeppo.geosurv.gov.nf.ca. The new version is located in the pub/paleontology directory as PAL-B102.ZIP. The bibliography, PAL-B102.RTF, is in Rich Text Format.

Gary R. Ciszewski, (GNSharkFan), North Tonawanda, NY: Stratigraphy Pathfinder. Bibliographic clues and online resources.

Earth Sciences Information Centre (ESIC), formerly Canadian Geoscience Information Centre and Geomatics Information Centre: GEOSCAN GEOSCAN is a bibliographic database of predominantly GSC publications containing over 40 000 bibliographic records concerning the Canadian landmass and offshore regions.

Vicki Funk, U.S. National Herbarium, Department of Botany, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; & Michael Donoghue, University Herbaria, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA: Cladistic Literature. A list of cladistic references.

Library of the Geological Survey of Japan: GEOLIS (Geological Literature Search System). GEOLIS is a bibliographic database on earth sciences. It covers literature about Japan and its adjacent sea area, written by Japanese authors or published in Japan.

Brian Helmuth, prepared for ASTR597 / OCEAN 539C, Planets and Life: Life in Extreme Environments. Annotated bibliography.

Audrey Johnson, University of Michigan: The case of the Permian Extinction, Sources. A bibliography about the Permian/Triassic extinction.

Arnold Kluge, The International Willi Hennig Society: Phylogenetic Literature Database.

Marcos A. Lamolda, Facultad de Ciencias-UPV, Lejona, Spain: Palatina. References of papers published in: Revista española de Paleontología and in Revista de la Sociedad Mexicana de Paleontología. Abstracts available. In Spain.

Martin R. Leipzig, Coastline Exploration, Inc., Houston, and Wesley R. Elsberry, Galveston: A Keyword-Indexed Origins Bibliography. The contents of this updated archive are part of an extensive 15,044 keyword indexed bibliography assembled and maintained by Martin R. Leipzig (pertaining to the Creation/Evolution debate).

Don Lindsay, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder: Does Science Know How Fossils Form?. A brief taphonomy bibliography.

Peter Lourie, Matrix Learning Inc.: RiverResource. At RiverResource you won't find the facts, but rather the connections to facts, books, and people studying rivers. Bibliography of RiverBooks.

Micropaleontology Press at the American Museum of Natural History: Bibliography and Index of Micropaleontology. Volume 28, Number 4, April 1999

Jack D. Mount, The University of Arizona Library: PALEONTOLOGY: SOURCES FOR RESEARCH

Caroline Northwood and Susan Evans, Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College London: Early Triassic World. The aim of these web pages is to present clear, concise, up-to-date, and detailed information about Early Triassic deposits and localities (under construction). Go to: Bibliography.

Texas Tech University Libraries: Playa Lake Bibliography of Geology.

Eric W. Weisstein, Eric's Scientific Book List. A database of books in scientific and technical fields. Geology, Biology, and Evolution.












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Referencing and Construction of Bibliographies

Richard Tyson, Fossil Fuels and Environmental Geochemistry, Newcastle Research Group (NRG), Newcastle: Workshop on Referencing and Construction of Bibliographies. PDF file.










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