PrimateLit database
Record number: | 3eac5 (legacy id: 15234) |
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Category: | Anaesthesia and analgesia - Behavioural research - Blood sampling - Design - Disease research - Education and training - Environmental enrichment - Ethics & harm-benefit analysis - Handling (3R Guide) - Housing and management - Humane killing - Neuroscience research - Non-human primates - Nutritional research - Procedures - Reporting - Surgical research - Toxicology - Transport |
Type: | Databases |
Relevance: | Reduction - Refinement |
The PrimateLit database provides bibliographic access to the scientific literature on nonhuman primates for the research and educational communities. The database has not been updated since November 2010.
Coverage of the database spans 1940 to 2010 and includes all publication categories (articles, books, abstracts, technical reports, dissertations, book chapters, etc.) and many subject areas (behavior, colony management, ecology, reproduction, field studies, disease models, veterinary science, psychology, physiology, pharmacology, evolution, taxonomy, developmental and molecular biology, genetics and zoogeography).
Books Received includes review copies of books, government documents, pamphlets and other printed material sent for announcement on the email discussion forum Primate-Science. These items are also listed on Primate Info Net (PIN) and indexed in PrimateLit.
Books Received includes review copies of books, government documents, pamphlets and other printed material sent for announcement on the email discussion forum Primate-Science. These items are also listed on Primate Info Net (PIN) and indexed in PrimateLit.
Current Primate References (CPR) was a subset of PrimateLit offering a broad subject approach to recently indexed citations. It covered the current six months of the primatological literature.
PrimateLit was supported by the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health. Literature acquisition, analysis, and indexing was carried out by the Washington National Primate Research Center, University of Washington.
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