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CAB Abstracts®


 
CAB Abstracts, the most comprehensive source of international research information in agriculture, environment and all related applied life science, is produced by CABI Publishing. Updated monthly, it provides current, in-depth, coverage of global journal articles, academic books, abstracts, published theses, conference proceedings, bulletins, monographs and technical reports. Available via ISI Web of KnowledgeSM, it also includes powerful searching and linking capabilities.

FEATURES

  • More than 4.7 million records from publications in over 140 countries in 50 languages
  • English-language abstracts for 95% of its records
  • More than 200,000 new records added each year from more than 9,000 serials and 2,500 books and conference proceedings
  • A variety of search options, including advanced search (command line searching), CAB Thesaurus, CABICODES, and CAB Registry Numbers.
  • Coverage from 1973 to the present
  • NEW! CAB Abstracts Archive — with coverage from 1910 to 1972 —  is now available via ISI Web of Knowledge. CAB Abstracts Archive delivers pioneering literature dating back to 1910, covering every aspect of agricultural science, veterinary medicine, nutrition and natural resources. This content — over 1,860,000 records — is now available electronically for the very first time. It combines 17 printed abstract journals (the equivalent of 600 volumes) into one electronic database — fully searchable and re-indexed with modern terms. Far more usable, flexible, durable and readily available than the print volumes, this valuable archive helps save storage costs, space and time.

BENEFITS

  • Includes comprehensive coverage of a wide range of disciplines and related fields, including plant science, animal science, human health, parisitology and other food and agriculture related subjects
  • Provides an easy-to-use interface that enhances the speed and effectiveness of searching
  • Delivers more complete results through cross searching; users can simultaneously search CAB Abstracts with other ISI Web of Knowledge resources, their library's resources, and freely available databases
  • Connects easily to other valuable sources of information via direct links from journal abstracts to the full text of electronic journals and library holdings, citation data, and shared records in complementary ISI Web of Knowledge resources*
  • Offers the convenience of alerting*, accessed via a personalized homepage, and the ability to save and view searches and search histories

*Based on your institution's subscription

INTENDED USERS

A diverse user population in such fields as agriculture, forestry, resource management and conservation, human health, human nutrition, animal health, veterinary science and related bio-science fields.




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