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| Agricultural index |
Agricultural indexAgricultural index covers all aspects of agriculture, natural, and human resources. Indexes scholarly, trade, and popular journals as well as publications from the US Departments of Agriculture, research centers, experiment stations, and extension agencies across the English speaking world. 1916-1964. S494.5.A39 A47 SciTech Ref |
Sep 13, 2010 | b1288586 |
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| Bibliography of agriculture |
Bibliography of agricultureCovers all aspects of agriculture. Most useful for identifying publications of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture. 1942-1975. S493 .B52 SciTech Ref |
Sep 13, 2010 | b1475022 |
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| Encyclopedia of human geography |
Encyclopedia of human geographyThe approximately 300 entries in this encyclopedia of human geography cover cartography and geographic information systems, economic geography, geographic theory and history, political geography, social and cultural geography, and urban geography. Entries are cross-referenced and provide guides to further reading. GF4 .E54 2006 Newman 3rd Floor |
Sep 13, 2010 | b2517738 |
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| International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences |
International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciencesThe International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences is the first attempt in a generation to map the social and behavioral sciences on a grand scale. It comprises 4,000 articles, and includes 90,000 bibliographic references as well as comprehensive name and subject indexes. H41 .I58 2001 Newman Reference |
Sep 13, 2010 | b2195339 |
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| Landmarks of Science I and II |
Landmarks of ScienceLandmarks of Science is a collection of over 6000 books in microfiche format on the history of science, technology, and western civilization. It is ideal for tracing the development of scientific principles. The collection also facilitates multidisciplinary studies across such curricula as history, languages, philosophy, astronomy, music, and science. 1400s-early 1900s. |
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