Collections
Cornell collections available for research in CALS.
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Physical and/or digital collections at Cornell, in CALS or related to CALS research
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CISER Data Archive
| Data Archive
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Data Archive web page
In cooperation with other CISER units, the Data Archive acquires, maintains, and supports numeric files for use by social science researchers at Cornell University.
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Cornell Costume and Textile Collection
| museum collection
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Costume & Textile Collection web page
The collection includes more than 9,000 items of apparel dating from the eighteenth century to the present, as well as a substantial collection of ethnographic textiles and costume.
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Cornell Plantations
| museum collection
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Plantations web page
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Cornell Plant Pathology Herbarium
| museum collection
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Plant Pathology Herbarium web page
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Cornell Restricted Access Data Center (CRADC)
| research center
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CRADC web page
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Cornell University Insect Collection (CUIC)
| museum collection
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CUIC web page
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Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates (CUMV)
| museum collection
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CUMV web page
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HEARTH (Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition, History)
| digital collection
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HEARTH web page
HEARTH is a core electronic collection of books and journals in Home Economics and related disciplines.
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International Women's Periodicals
| digital collection
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International Women's Periodicals web page
The International Women's Periodicals is a tool designed to assist scholars and researchers on all levels achieve faster, easier and more flexible access to a world class resource in women's studies.
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Invertebrate Fossil and Recent Mollusk Collections (at the Paleontological Research Institution)
| museum collection
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PRI web page
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Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium
| research center
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Bailey Hortorium web page
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Making of America (MOA)
| digital collection
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MOA web page
MOA is a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction.
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USDA-ARS Collection of Entomopathogenic Fungal Cultures
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ARSEF
General research resource for the isolation, collection, preservation, and distribution of fungal strains from insects, other arthropods, and nematodes.
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