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Elsevier ScienceDirect Full text access to Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine, and Economics collections.
Springer Nature journals and e-books Full text access to over 600 journals and a few thousand e-books. Journal coverage is 1997-present.
Wiley Online Library Use token access.
JSTOR A full text archive of scholarly journals.
BioOne Complete An aggregation of 200 full text bioscience research journals.
PubMed Citation database for life science and biomedical articles back with coverage back to 1948. PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
AGRICOLA Agricultural Online Access Catalog is the catalog of the National Agriculture Library. It provides citations to agricultural literature worldwide.
National Technical Information Service (NTIS) The largest central repository of U.S. government-funded scientific, technical and engineering literature. Some reports may be free online, others may be purchased, or you may request the item through ILL. Coverage: 1990-present.
WorldCat Use WorldCat to search library collections around the world.
NOVELNY this group of databases gives communities across New York State online access to the full text of hundreds of journals, newspapers, and other references. *Log in with your NY driver license*
Searchable Cary Institute Historical Newsletters (1975-2010) and aerial photographs
Student papers (1970s-early 2000s) Early Cary (Cary Arboretum and IES) student papers, pre-dating the Cary REU program. For REU research papers, see the REU publication list on our website.
Cary Institute archives, inventory list Archives are located on the Lower Level of the TESB.
Cary Institute maps and blueprints, inventory list Maps are located on the Lower Level of the TESB.