Bibliographies and Indices
Bibliographies have been created for the following topics. Click on the title or species name highlighted in blue to link to a web page or to download a pdf bibliography.
Index to Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology Newsletter
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology Newsletter 1956-1979
Index to Living Bird Annual 1963-1981
Wildlife and Ecology Studies Worldwide
BiblioLine index Living Bird 1935 to 2004 as well as many other journals. It is owned by NISC International Inc. and EBSCO and is available to the Cornell Community as a purchased resource.
Access Wildlife and Ecology Studies Worldwide via the Library Catalog
Journals for Cornell's Ornithology Community
Peer Reviewed Journals in Ornithology
Created for the research team at Cornell Lab of Ornithology and other Cornell University affiliates.
Journals for Amateur Ornithologists
Journals for Amateur Ornithologists
Originally created for Ithaca area birdwatchers, this list contains links to journal web sites, and Adelson Library call numbers. This list will be updated as time allows to include other recommended resources.
Ivory-billed Woodpecker resources
Resources for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker
Originally created using RefWorks this bibliography is not an all inclusive resources list. This 11 page list was created to document the fervor surrounding the announcement of the discovery of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology research team. If you have trouble using this resource please contact the library.
2006 Monday Night Seminar Series
September 25, 2006 Search for Ivory-billed resources
The Continuing Search for Ivory-billed Woodpecker
Presenter: Elliott Swarthout, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Why Life is Better in the Country: How Suburban Crows are at a Disadvantage
Presenter: Rebecca Heiss, NYS Department of Health
Bird Songs of Alaska’s North Slope
Presenters: Michael J. Andersen and Gerrit Vyn, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Additional subject guides, bibliographies, and tutorials can be found on the Mann Library site as well as on most of the other Cornell University Library web sites.
Online ornithology resources for art, or rare and manuscript collections are available through the Division of Rare and Manuscript collections online database.


