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Highly Cited.com: an expert gateway to the most highly influential scientists and scholars worldwide. Our freely accessible web site gives research professionals working in a variety of occupations an invaluable tool to identify individuals, departments and laboratories that have made fundamental contributions to the advancement of science and technology in recent decades.
Biology Browser: information resources and updates for the life sciences information community. Free access to resources such as the Nomenclature Glossary for Zoology and the Zoological Record Thesaurus. Find useful information collected from outside sources, with links to current science news stories, relevant web sites and more. Browse by organism, subject and/or geography.
Index to Organism Names: ION contains all the animal, plant, and virus names data found within the Thomson Reuters BIOSIS literature databases — Zoological Record™, BIOSIS Previews® and Biological Abstracts®.