Thanks Pete.
I'll look up both of those suggestions and I also found a website called
recent ornithological literature that has the last few years covered in
terms of ornithological papers in Emu, Auk, Ibis and others. Apparently it
used to be an insert into the above mentioned journals.
If anyone is interested its URL is:
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/BIRDNET/ROL/index.html
Thanks again for your reply,
Stuart
At 13:08 10/07/00, Peter Woodall wrote:
At 11:53 8/07/2000 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi Birders,
>
>Is there an online searchable index of bird references? Somewhere that I
>could type in, for example, Black-shouldered Kite and get loads of
>references to papers written about the bird?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Stuart
>Stuart Cooney
>
>
Hi Stuart,
You have a couple of options.
If it is an Australian bird, and if it has already been covered in the
HANZAB series, look it up there. This provides a very comprehensive
coverage of the references on every species. Info on the Black-shouldered
Kite will be found in HANZAB (Hanbook of Australian, New Zealand and
Antarctic Birds).
If it is not in HANZAB, then your best choice would be to go to a
publication called Zoological Record. This has come out every year
since the 1800's and attempts to cover every zoological publication
in the world!! A major benefit of this is that it covers not only the
"serious scientific journals" but also the local ones like Australian
Bird Watcher, BOC Newsletter, Sunbird, etc.
It should be available in most of the major university libraries, either
as a hard copy version or as a CD-ROM version, which goes back to about
1978. This can be searched either by author, species or subject.
Hope this helps/
Pete
Dr Peter Woodall email =
Division of Vet Pathology & Anatomy
School of Veterinary Science. Phone = +61 7 3365 2300
The University of Queensland Fax = +61 7 3365 1355
Brisbane, Qld, Australia 4072 WWW =
http://www.uq.edu.au/~anpwooda
"hamba phezulu" (= "go higher" in isiZulu)
Stuart Cooney
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