Borror Lab of Bioacoustics
Type
Other
Authors
Category
Soundmaps and Databases
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Publication Year
1948
URL
[ private ]
Abstract
The Borror laboratory's collection of recorded animal sounds began in 1948 as the research tool of Dr. Donald J. Borror, professor of entomology at The Ohio State University, and his students. It is one of the oldest and most extensive in the world, exceeded in size and in taxonomic diversity in the United States only by the Macaulay Library at Cornell University’s Laboratory of Ornithology, and in taxonomic diversity by the sound collection of the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Funded by NSF (1997-2001) 22,050 recordings in the database were digitized. Since then, every new addition has been made in digital format.
Funded by NSF (1997-2001) 22,050 recordings in the database were digitized. Since then, every new addition has been made in digital format.
Description
https://blb.osu.edu/
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 25 | 1 | Yes |