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Zoological Record (ZR) is the world's oldest continuing database of animal biology. More than a century of experience has made Zoological Record a respected resource for:

  • information from every field in animal biology
  • projects in academic, government, and commercial organizations
  • reliable and in-depth information searches

 

Available on

Print, SilverPlatter, Dialog, Ovid, ISI Web of KnowledgeSM

 

Introduction & Overview

ISI Web of Knowledge Specialized Resources Factsheet PDF
Zoological Record Fact Sheet (English) - 2006 PDF
Zoological Record Fact Sheet on ISI Web of Knowledge (Portuguese) - 2005 PDF
Zoological Record Fact Sheet on ISI Web of Knowledge (Spanish) - 2005 PDF
Zoological Record Factsheet (Chinese) PDF
Zoological Record Factsheet (German) PDF
Zoological Record Factsheet (Spanish) PDF

 

Getting Started

Zoological Record on ISI Web of Knowledge Tutorial

 

Training Aids

Zoological Record v 1.2 New Features Word File PDF
Zoological Record v 1.1 New Features Word File PDF
Zoological Record on ISI Web of Knowledge Seminar Guide Word File PDF
Zoological Record Thesaurus
Zoological Record Serial List
Zoological Record Serial Sources
Zoological Record Search Guide
Zoological Record Search Strategies
New and Changed Names Reported in Zoological Record
Zoological Nomenclature Glossary
Guide to the Animal Kingdom for Students and Educators

 

FAQs

Zoological Record - Frequently Asked Questions
Analyze Results - Frequently Asked Questions

 

Quick Reference Cards


Zoological Record on ISI Web of Knowledge
April 2008
PDF

 

Case Studies

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