To search by keyword use distinctive words that describe the information you are looking for, e.g. :
Keyword searching often retrieves a large result. You may need to limit your search by adding more words from your keyword list using the ‘and’ operator, e.g. wineries and Australia or wine and marketing.
Browse through the records retrieved and look at the hyperlinked subject descriptions that come with each catalogue record, e.g.
Crops
- Crops-- Diseases and pests
- Crops-- Physiology
Soil
- Soil Productivity
- Soil Chemistry
Pastures
- Pastures -- Irrigation
- Pastures -- Seeds -- Research
Click on any subject description to find more material that shares the same description.
The following online tutorials and guides are available for University of Melbourne staff and students.
Discovery is the gateway to tens of thousands of electronic journals, hundreds of scholarly databases and other resources subscribed to by the University of Melbourne Library. Discovery also enables users to search across multiple databases simultaneously, browse resources and link through to the full-text or print copy. If you need to conduct a more thorough and advanced search then search individual databases. Keywords
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The following databases or indexes that may be helpful for your research of Agriculture related topics:
Scopus is an abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. Delivering a comprehensive overview of the world's research output in the fields of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts and humanities, Scopus features smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research.
Web of Science Core Collection provides quick, powerful access to the world's leading citation databases. Authoritative, multidisciplinary content covers over 12,000 of the highest impact journals worldwide, including Open Access journals and over 150,000 conference proceedings. You'll find current and retrospective coverage in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities, with coverage to 1900.
CABI Digital Library is a new platform that will be the home of all CABI's content including CAB Abstracts, CABI collections and CAB Global Health.
What does it mean for me?
As a MyCABI user, your saved searches within your CABI account will close when CAB Abstracts and Global Health resources fully migrate to CABI Digital Library in Dec 2023.
Unfortunately, CABI has advised that MyCABI account details and searches will not be migrated to the new platform. However, CAB Direct will remain open during the migration process giving you time to build your new searches on CABI Digital Library.
To help you move searches, as well as a variety of user guides and further information from CABI please click here.