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At long last I think I've found a way to facilitate public access to the
bibliographic database of 10,821 references related to pollination
biology that I've been compiling in various formats for the past few
decades. With some help from Liz Sellers and her USGS staff, I've
settled on Mendeley. If you have a Mendeley account (free;
<a href="http://www.mendeley.com/" eudora="autourl">www.mendeley.com</a>)
you should be able to access the "group" named
<a href="http://www.mendeley.com/groups/2544001/inouye-pollinator-reference-database/">
Inouye Pollinator Reference Database</a> that includes these references;
search on "pollination" and you'll find several groups, along
with mine. If you find corrections or have suggested additions,
please let me know. My intent is to continue to add relevant
references as I find them. If you use EndNote (the program I use to
maintain the database) or another bibliographic program I can give you a
copy of the database that you can then import. <br><br>
David Inouye<br><br>
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Dr. David W. Inouye, Professor<br>
Associate Chair, Director of Graduate Studies<br>
Dept. of Biology<br>
University of Maryland<br>
College Park, MD 20742-4415<br><br>
Rocky Mtn. Biological Laboratory<br>
PO Box 519<br>
Crested Butte, CO 81224<br><br>
inouye@umd.edu<br>
301-405-6946<br><br>
2013-14 President-elect, Ecological Society of America </body>
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