Coastal Engineering Reports: the report series written by the faculty, staff, and students of
the Coastal and Oceanographic Program of the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering.
Conserving Florida's Water Clearinghouse has technical reports of interest to public water supply utilities
and water managers for use in developing effective and efficient water conservation
programs.
Florida Geological Survey publications This collection is under construction and currently contains information circulars, open file reports, and reports of investigations. A majority of the bulletins are available through the Florida on Florida site which includes both UFDC and PALMM materials.
Florida Museum of Natural History Bulletins v.1-15 are in the PALMM collection available through the Florida Environments Online collection. Search in full citation "bulletin Florida museum" plus any keywords on the topic.
Food and Agriculture contains:
Florida Agriculture and Rural Life includes the historic publications of the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station and Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute for Food and Agricultural Services (IFAS), University of Florida; the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; and publications of the University of Florida Engineering and Industrial Experiment Station.
International Farming Systems Collectionwas built from the personal collection of Dr. Peter E. Hildebrand, who spent his career working with and for small land holders.
In 2003,
Peter was honored by the InterAmerican Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture
(IICA) as one of 60 U.S.
citizens and institutions who have made outstanding contributions to the
progress of agriculture in the Americas.
University of Florida Herbarium Digital Projects includes images of herbarium specimens covering: Floristic Inventory of Kanapaha Botanical Gardens; Preservation of Native Flora of Florida: Endangered, Threatened, and Commercially Exploitable; Insectivorous Florida Plant Species; Introduced Plant Species; and Potentially Poisonous Florida Plant Species. Type Specimens includes holotypes, isotypes, lectotypes, neotypes and syntypes