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AGRICOLA

DescriptionA bibliographic database "consisting of literature citations for journal articles, monographs, proceedings, theses, patents, translations, audiovisual materials, computer software, and technical reports pertaining to all aspects of agriculture. This extensive database provides selective worldwide coverage of primary information sources in agriculture and related fields. The literature cited is primarily in English, but over one-third of the database comprises citations in Western European, Slavic, Asian, and African languages. Since 1985, the CAB Thesaurus has been used to select controlled vocabulary terms for subject indexing. Library of Congress Subject Headings are used as controlled vocabulary for cataloging records."

Subject coverage Agriculture products, Agriculture (general), Animal sciences, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry conservation, Cytology, Agricultural economics, Education, Agricultural energy, Agriculture engineering, Agricultural entomology, Farm management, Feed science, Fertilizers, Fibers and textiles, Food and nutrition, Forestry, Agricultural history, Horticulture, Human ecology, Human nutrition, Hydrology, Hydroponics, Information systems for agriculture, Microbiology, Natural history, Natural resources, Pesticides, Physiology, Plant sciences, Pollution, Public health, Rural sociology, Soil sciences, Veterinary medicine, Water quality, Weather and climate, Wildlife, and Zoology.

SubjectsAgriculture and life sciences
Coverage1910 - present; selected earlier content
PublisherU.S. National Agricultural Library
VendorProQuest LLC
InterfaceProQuest
LicenseThere are no restrictions on the number of concurrent users.

Access to AGRICOLA is restricted is restricted to the current faculty, staff, students at the University of Saskatchewan, and to "walk-in" users of the University of Saskatchewan Library for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. It is accessible in the library, on campus, and remotely. It is accessible in the library, on campus, and remotely.

Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and International Copyright law.