Archbold Biological Station
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LIBRARY: Outstanding collection in
ecology and organismal biology

Librarian, Fred E. Lohrer    send e-mail


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History & Management. The Library has been an integral part of the Station's facilities since its founding in 1941. Building on the nucleus of Richard Archbold's personal collection, the Library has grown steadily by purchases and subscriptions and by many donations from individuals. The Library exists to enhance the research goals of the Station and is primarily for the benefit of Staff and visiting scientists. However, the collection is also an important resource for area biologists and for anyone interested in the ecosystems of Florida. The Library is a non-circulating research collection open to the public by appointment. The Library has interlibrary loan service.

Subject Emphasis & Holdings. The Library collects material extensively in plant and animal ecology, evolutionary biology, conservation biology, limnology, entomology, ichthyology, herpetology, ornithology, mammalogy, and Florida natural history. As of 2002, the collection includes 6,800 books, 7,000 bound periodical volumes, 3,300 Florida maps and aerial photographs, and 17,000 reprints. The Library has holdings in 400 serials and subscribes to 200.

Access. The books are accessible through the card catalog. The Dewey Decimal System is used and a shelf list and an author catalog are maintained. The serials are accessible through an on-line List of Serials. The reprints are filed by author and are not cataloged. The Florida quadrangle maps are stored alphabetically and are not cataloged. Other maps are stored by catalog number.

On-line Catalog. On 15 May 2002, Archbold Expeditions and the Heartland Library Cooperative (a 4-count public library group) signed a partnership agreement for cooperation in joint cataloging services. The Cooperative will supply technical services for Archbold including cataloging services for retrospective conversion, software maintenance, and courier service. Through the end of 2003, bar-code labels were added to 4,800 books (80% of the collection) and 800 MARC records were added to the catalog.

STABIB, the scientific bibliography of Archbold Biological Station, 1942-2003, contains 1,438 citations and is the scientific record of research on Station ecosystems.

Services.

  • Electronic Databases.
    • CURRENT CONTENTS; CD-ROM Version. Agriculture, Biology, & Environmental Sciences (ABES). The ABES edition includes bibliographic information, including abstracts, for over 900 journals. The Archbold Library subscribes to 108 of these and this subset represents our core set of journals. The Library has annual disks for 1997-2003. The annual disks are available for loan from the Librarian for use at the general access computer, Minerva,  in the Library reading room.
    • ABSEARCH is a retrospective bibliographic database for natural resources. The Archbold Library has access to all 11 databases in the collection, and receives updates annually. The Library has complete, or near-complet sets of most of the journals covered by ABSEARCH. The CD is installed on the general access computer, Minerva, in the Library reading room. Another CD is available for checkout from the Librarian for use at your personal computer. The subjects in ABSEARCH include; conservation biology, ecology,  fisheries, icthyology/herpetology, mammalogy, ornithology, and wildlife management.
  • Reference. A collection of important reference books exists in the reading room. The Librarian renders assistance to patrons when needed and to questions by mail or by telephone.
  • Photocopying. A copy machine is available for patron use. The charge is $.10 per page.
  • Interlibrary Loan. Interlibrary loan service is available to Station Staff and Research Associates or to Visiting Scientists in residence at the Station. The Station Library participates in the Florida Library Information Network and the Library fills loan requests from other libraries.

Depository Library. The Archbold Biological Station Library is one of 2 depository libraries (also Bodega Bay Marine Laboratory and Reserve) for the OBFS (Organization of Biological Field Stations) Newsletter and has a near-complete set (1967-2002), assembled in September 2003 by the OBFS Secretary/Treasurer Claudia Luke. Current issues are added to the set when published.

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