Plant Taxonomy
Oxford has outstanding collections in Plant Taxonomy. This page gives you fast access to some key resources, which will lead to many others.
Subject Librarian
Anne Marie Catterall
Sherardian Librarian and Plant Taxonomy Information Service Manager
- Tel: +44 (0)1865 2-75025
- e-mail: anne.catterall@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
Please contact for help or information on:
- Library services & resources
- Literature searching
- One-to-one or group training on e-resources such as subject databases and reference management
- Keeping up-to-date with developments in your field.
Libraries
Principal collections:
Associated collections:
To make suggestions for purchase
Book
http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/libraries/recommendations [Opens in new window.]E-resource (including journal or database)
http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/erc/proposals/index.html [Opens in new window.]Catalogues
- SOLO (Search Oxford Libraries Online): cross-search Oxford Libraries' online catalogue, ORA (institutional repository) and selected databases.
- COPAC: the merged online catalogues of major University and National Libraries in the UK and Ireland, including the British Library.
- WorldCat: over 60 million items on the OCLC catalogue of books, web resources, and other material worldwide.
Databases
Those below can also be accessed and cross-searched through OxLIP+, the complete list of Oxford's databases, online reference works, and e-journal and e-book packages.
Guides for some of these databases are available on the Bodleian Libraries' Database Guides. [Opens in new window.]
Searching the plant taxonomy literature
- BIOSIS Previews: encompasses the entire field of life sciences and provides comprehensive coverage of the world’s published biological and biomedical research.
- CAB ABSTRACTS is a bibliographic database compiled by CAB INTERNATIONAL. It covers the significant research and development literature in the fields of agriculture, forestry, human health and nutrition, animal health, and the management and conservation of natural resources.
- Scopus: covers 15,000 journals, plus web sources and patents across science & medicine. Includes major medical databases Medline (USA) and Embase (Europe).
- Web of Knowledge: platform for Web of Science (Science Citation Index), Journal Citation Reports (impact factors), and Scientific & Technical Proceedings (conferences). Also includes Biosis (life sciences).
Dissertations & theses
- Index to Theses: a comprehensive listing of theses accepted for higher degrees by universities in Great Britain and Ireland since 1716.
- Dissertations & Theses: master's and doctoral, from the USA and around the world, 1861 onwards.
Full-text database
ScienceDirect: Elsevier's full-text platform offers over a quarter of the world's STM (Science, Technical and Medical) articles integrated with a growing range of authoritative books, including reference works, handbooks and book series. More than 2,000 journals are available.
Reference management tools
Store useful references and create your own bibliography: EndNote is on sale at OUCS, while web-based systems RefWorks and EndNoteWeb are free to Oxford University members.Yale University have compiled a chart comparing EndNote, EndNote Web and RefWorks.
The Harvard System (author-date) is the most commonly-used style of referencing worldwide. Anglia Ruskin University did this guide to the Harvard System.
Keeping up to date: search alerts and volume/issue alerts
Set up email alerts or RSS feeds for automatic notification of new journal articles or tables of contents for the latest issue.
For search alerts (by topic): do a search on a database such as Scopus then choose Save as Alert to get notification of new articles on the subject.
Volume/issue alerts (for specific journals): use Zetoc: the British Library's electronic table of contents, or ScienceDirect: for journals available on this platform.
Journals
Finding journals
- Oxford e-Journals: access to e-journals available on the University network.
- OLIS: search for hardcopy journals.
Quick links to Plant taxonomy journals (latest issues; more backfiles may be available via the e-Journals list)
General
Specialist
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Annual Reviews
Each year, the series "Annual Review of ..." critically reviews the most significant primary research within the biomedical, physical, and social sciences; they are among the most highly cited in scientific literature. Oxford has a comprehensive online collection available through Oxford e-Journals and OLIS.
Reference sources
Quick links to Plant taxonomy reference sources
General
- Encyclopedia of Life Sciences: comprehensive and authoritative, written by leaders in the field.
- Handbook of Statistics: a series of self-contained reference books. Each volume is devoted to a particular topic in statistics.
- Oxford Reference Online: quick reference collection including English & bilingual dictionaries, English grammar & thesaurus guides, plus subject dictionaries.
E-books
- [under construction]
Free collections
- NAP: National Academies Press
- NCBI Bookshelf: a freely available collection of biomedical books hosted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). It includes a number of core texts on reading lists at Oxford. It is not normally possible to browse the whole book.
Websites
- Scirus: science specific internet search engine. Good coverage, currency and functionality.
- BUBL LINK: Plants: Catalogue of Internet Resources.
- The Sherardian Library's delicious bookmarks
Training & online tutorials
- Individual guidance and group training available on request; contact your Subject Librarian.
- WISER (Workshops in Information Skills and Electronic Resources): a regular programme of short training sessions, open to all.
- Making the Most of the Radcliffe Science Library: an introduction for new arrivals, offered every week throughout the year.
- Information Skills and Induction: links to all the Bodleian Libraries' courses.
- Engage: interactive guide to the research process in bioscience, including getting started, reviewing the literature, planning your research, statistics, and writing up & presenting your research.
- Intute Virtual Training Suite: Biodiversity: improve your internet search skills and discover new resources.
- Scopus tutorial - our guide to key features plus hints and tips.
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