CAB Database

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The CAB Database is now available as a database from EBSCO Host to all Temple University faculty, staff and students.

CAB Abstracts

CAB Abstracts is the most comprehensive bibliographic, abstracting and indexing database in its field.

CAB Abstracts covers the applied life sciences, including agriculture, forestry, human nutrition, veterinary medicine and the environment. CAB Abstracts includes molecular biology, genetics, biotechnology, breeding, taxonomy, physiology and other aspects of pure science relating to organisms of agricultural, veterinary or environmental importance.

Read more about this diverse and content rich resource here. There is something for most people in this database.

Those with any questions or comments about this resource are most welcome to contact me at 215-204-4584.

--David Dillard

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