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CABI Reviews Archive is an extensive collection of full-text review articles published by CABI between 1930 and 2003, digitised and indexed for ease of retrieval.
The articles cover agriculture and related sciences, veterinary medicine and human nutrition, and are authored by scientists in these disciplines. This static file has almost 3,000 extensive reviews.
The CABI Reviews Archive helps researchers to:
What our users have to say:
“The CABI Reviews Archive provides timely online full text access to background material crucial to understanding the resurgent problems and recurring themes in applied bioscience. Best known in the 1970’s and 1980’s for their abstracting and indexing publications, CABI’s subject and language specialists produced expert topical reviews on subjects ranging from parasitology to fertilizers”
Adrian Smith, Faculty Team Librarian, Leeds University Library
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