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COLLECTIONS Everglades Digital Library (EDL) is a comprehensive portal to high-quality Internet resources relating to the south Florida environment. These resources include online texts, articles, reports, photographs, maps, datasets, educational materials, and historical records, as well as links to organizational web sites and agency home pages. These materials come from libraries, government agencies, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and more. Originally initiated as the Everglades Information Network with an Everglades Online database and an Everglades Digital Library, the EDL now incorporates both resources. It was started as a collaborative project of the Florida International University Libraries and Everglades National Park, the project has now grown to involve numerous other scientific, government, library, and educational organizations such as the FIU Southeast Environmental Research Center (SERC), the Restoration Ecology Branch of the Florida Caribbean Science Center, USGS-Biological Resources Division, the University of Miami Library and the Historical Museum of South Florida. Florida Environments Online contains both digital full text materials and research bibliographies about the ecology and environment of Florida. Digitized materials include more than 200 seminal texts on species and ecosystems selected by scientific experts throughout the state of Florida and digitized specifically for the Linking Florida's Natural Heritage project. They also include the publications of the Florida Geological Survey, and agricultural documents created by the Agricultural Experiment Station/Extension Service (IFAS) and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, as well as engineering documents created by the UF Engineering and Industrial Experiment Station. The Florida Environments Online also contains eight merged research bibliographies augmented with records contributed by scientists and state agencies throughout Florida. The research bibliographies included are:
Florida Ecosystems compiled by Dr. John Ewel, co-author of Ecosystems of Florida (3,000 records);
Florida Ornithology compiled by the Florida Ornithological Society (700 records);
Fishes
of Florida
compiled
by George
Burgess,
Senior Biologist,
Florida Herpetology compiled by Kevin Enge, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (3,500 records);
Florida
Geology compiled
by Dr. Anthony
Randazzo,
Geology Department,
Bibliography of Literature Useful to the Study of Florida Plants compiled by Kent Perkins, Collection Manager, University of Florida Herbarium (300 records);
Florida FreshWater Bibliography compiled by Tom Savage and Landon Ross, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (1,300 records);
Florida
Agricultural
History compiled
by Dr. Vernon
Kisling,
Marston Science
Library, Florida
Geological
Survey Annual Reports record the results of geologic investigations and include administrative information of the FGS, including budget, staff, lists, and facilities. Biennial Reports record the administrative workings of the FGS including descriptions of the budget, programs and personnel. Bulletins are comprehensive reports on geologic or related studies. They generally cover a broad subject area and/or geographic location. Information circulars are reports of a preliminary or interim nature, or update reports on continuing investigations. Leaflets are short publications related to areas of general, educational, public interest. Map series contain geologic and other related data presented in graphic formats including maps, cross sections, and graphs, and generally include accompanying text. Florida Agricultural History and Rural Life This collection documents early agricultural development up to its modern changes (1820-1945) and the early development of engineered solutions to Florida's needs (1933-1970s). Included are a bibliography, full-text copies of IFAS, FDACS, and EIES publications.Digitization of this collection is ongoing. BIBLIOGRAPHY : Citations of published books, journals, reports, IFAS documents and FDACS documents covering Florida agriculture and rural life between 1820-1945. PUBLICATIONS include: IFAS / Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Annual Reports summarize research projects and provides administrative information on departments, staff, facilities and budgets. Bulletins provide research reports on specific crops, animal husbandry, diseases, and other experiments conducted by Station staff. Press Bulletins contain practical information for farmers on farming problems, crop growing and animal care. IFAS / Florida Agricultural Extension Service Annual Reports review extension programs in farm economics/management, agricultural engineering, animal husbandry, 4-H work, soil/water conservation, food/nutrition, rural health, home demonstration projects, and African American demonstration projects. Bulletins provide information on specific topics of interest to farmers. Circulars contain brief summaries on specific subjects of interest to farmers. Miscellaneous Publications contain informational notes on matters affecting farmers. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Annual / Biennial Report provide departmental reports and administrative information on agriculture, as well as other areas of responsibility that have been assigned to the department over the years (including land management, prisons, immigration, etc.). Bulletins report on research covering specific subjects. Various divisions also issued their own Bulletins (including the State Plant Board, State Chemist, Agricultural Inspectors, State Farmers Markets, etc.) UF Engineering and Industrial Experiment Station Bulletins provide extensive information on engineering research. Leaflets provide brief information on engineering research. Technical Progress Reports have extensive reviews of engineering projects. Florida Engineering News contain information on the work and history of various engineering laboratories at the University of Florida. FORMIS99 is a master bibliography of ant literature, composed from eleven ant literature databases as well as contributions from individual users. It contains citations for a large fraction of the world's ant literature (about 29,000 references). This database is designed to allow convenient searches of titles, keywords and abstracts when available. Citations from this database can be exported to create specialty databases or personal reprint indexes. The FORMIS home page provides full information about using and contributing to FORMIS, as well as a description of the sources contributing to the database, which include the UCD Ant Literature Database, compiled by Philip S. Ward, Steve O. Shattuck, and William L. Brown, Jr.; AGRICOLA, the information service of the National Agricultural Library; and ANTBIB by Philip S. Ward, Barry Bolton, Steven O. Shattuck, and William L. Brown, Jr. Howard
T. Odum Center
for Wetlands
Publications Sea Turtle Bibliography The Sea Turtle Online Bibliography was developed by the Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research (ACCSTR) at the University of Florida. This online bibliography contains more than 12,000 references on all aspects of sea turtle biology, conservation and management. The bibliography is continually updated with citations from recognized bibliographic sources as well as "grey literature" such as unpublished notes and reports. South West Florida Environmental Documents Collection The South West Florida Environmental Documents Collection (SWFEDC), comprising the Estero Bay Documents Collection, the Charlotte Harbor Information Resource Center Documents Collection, and the Caloosahatchee Documents Collection contain recent and historical scientific information related to the environment of Southwest Florida and the Caloosahatchee River and its watershed. Reports, surveys, monographs and other materials from agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are collected together with materials from local agencies such as the South Florida Water Management District, the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program, the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council and local consulting and engineering firms. State University Library Catalogs The library catalogs of the State University System of Florida describe the print and electronic holdings of libraries at Florida A&M University, Florida Atlantic University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida International University, Florida State University, the University of Central Florida, the University of Florida, the University of North Florida, the University of South Florida, and the University of West Florida. Together, the library catalogs contain more than 10 million bibliographic records for books, journals, and media held within the SUS. Although of course not all holdings relate to Florida's natural heritage, the catalogs are a rich source of information in support of the universities' biological, medical and environmental programs. The library catalogs can also be searched through WebLUIS, the Library User Information System run by the Florida Center for Library Automation. FLORIDA SPECIMEN DATA COLLECTIONS Increasingly specimen data is being made available over the internet. Because of global efforts to standardize the electrification of specimen data, the developers of the Linking Florida Natural Heritage project believe attempts to integrate specimen data and bibliographic citations would be counterproductive at this time. During
this transitional
phase, we will
attempt to
keep the listing
of Florida
Specimen Data sites
current. If
you know of
sites that
should be added,
please contact |
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