Virtual & Digital Libraries

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The B iodiversity Sci ences T echnology group ( BSCIT ), part of the Berkeley Natural History Museums at UC Berkeley, develops web-based, database-driven software systems for biological and natural history museum collections, biodiversity science projects, and other research projects. Our projects include genetics, Geographical Information Systems, digital images and digital documents, and collection management software and databases. BSCIT was formed in 2005 after years of successful collaborations among the Berkeley Natural History Museums, Berkeley Digital Library Project, Department of Integrative Biology, and Information Systems and Technology on the UC Berkeley Campus. BSCIT is currently supported by the Berkeley Natural History Museums , the Department of Integrative Biology , and Information Systems and Technology .

Biodiversity Sciences Technology (BSCIT)

http://bscit.berkeley.edu/
Providing Library Services and Technology Act Funding The Library of Virginia is a Designated Federal Depository Library http://www.lva.virginia.gov/

Library of Virginia

http://bscit.berkeley.edu/dlp.html You have used a web address that is no longer in service. You may be looking for a service or data that was developed by the Digital Library Project at University of California, Berkeley (1995-2005). This project, funded by NSF's Digital Library Initiative , ended in 2005, the researchers involved have gone on to other projects, and the computer that hosted the data expired in late 2007. Many of the web-based databases developed by the Digital Library Project are currently run by the BSCIT group at UC Berkeley in the Berkeley Natural History Museums . Below are links to the current websites.

Elib/DLP Website Forwarding

Copyright (C) 1990-98 by the University Libraries, University of Houston. All Rights Reserved. Copying is permitted for noncommercial, educational use by academic computer centers, individual scholars, and libraries. This message must appear on all copied material.

The Computer Science Technical Report (CS-TR) Project: A Pioneering Digital Library Project Viewed from a Library Perspective

http://journals.tdl.org/pacsr

THE BRITISH LIBRARY - The world's knowledge

http://portico.bl.uk/# Explore 14 million books, 920,000 journal and newspaper titles, 58 million patents, 3 million sound recordings, and much more. Find what you need - in the arts and humanities, sciences, or any subject

Custom Search - Librarian's E-Library

Selected resources on Libraries and Librarianship from the American Library Association (ALA) Library and a growing list of volunteers. searches sites including: http://delicious.com/alalibrary/, http://www.lrs.org, http://harvester.census.gov/imls, http://www.imls.gov, http://www.issn.org/ http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=015271347771663724636:cmwvisovdsg