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Library &
Documentation
1. Books –16,340(including Thesis)
2.
Thesis- 304(MS & Ph.D)
3.
Journals: BRRI library regularly
subscribe 25 Indian Journals and 44 Foreign (excluding India)
and all available Bangladeshi Journals. BRRI Library received
about 390 Titles of Foreign & Local Journal/ Newsletters
as complementary copies including copies obtained under
exchange program with the subject coverage of Agriculture,
Agricultural Economics, Agricultural statistics, Agricultural
Extension, Biological Science, Biotechnology, Entomology,
Food Science and Nutrition, Genetics, Microbiology, Plant
Physiology, Phytopathology, Plant Ecology, Plant Growth
Regulation, Plant Cell Tissue Culture and Organ Culture,
IPM, Rice Farming, Rice Research, Soil Science, Technology
Transfer etc.
List of Journals
received during 2007-2008
4. Reprints –
1500
5. CD-ROM Databases Available.
Realizing
the needs of researchers, BRRI library developed a rich
collection of bibliographic CD-ROM databases in the field
of agriculture.Flowing are the important CD-ROM databases
available with BRRI library.
i) CAB- abstract:
It is the largest database covering international issues in agriculture, forestry and allied disciplines in the life taxonomy ,plant breeding ,intellectual property rights ,cytogenetics and more are covered for all cultivated crops.
ii) Crop Science Database (formerly CROP CD).
iii) Agricultural Economics Database (formerly AGRIL.ECON CD)
iv) Nutrition Database (formerly NUTRITION CD)
v) Soil Science Database (formerly SOIL CD)
vi) Pests Database (formerly PEST CD)
vii) Plant Genetics and Breeding Database (formerly PLAN GENE CD).
BRRI Library regularly subscribe 10 (Ten) daily Newspapers
(1) The Bangladesh Observer (2) The Daily Star (3) The Independent (4) The Inqilab (5) The Ittefaq (6) The Jugantor (7) The Naya Digonto (8) The Prothom Alo (9) The Jai Jai Din
(10) Janakantha
1(One) Weekly The Economists 1(One) Fortnightly Amar
Bari Amar Khamer and 4 (Four) Monthly Magazines (1) Krishi
Katha (2) Reader`s Digest (3) Far Eastern Economic Review
and (4) National Geographic.
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