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Herpetological Literature of Oklahoma
The Herpetological Literature of Oklahoma is a bibliography of herpetological works pertaining to Oklahoma.
The purpose is to provide easy access to the literature for those interested
in Oklahoma herpetology. Most of the works prior to 1988
were compiled by Charles C. Carpenter and James J. Krupa and published as
Oklahoma Herpetology: An Annotated Bibliography by the University of Oklahoma Press in 1989.
Major North American herpetological journals as well as regional journals and the popular literature were
examined to discover articles pertaining to Oklahoma that should be included.
Theses and dissertations from the University
of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University were thouroughly searched.
Historical accounts of explorations, wildlife publications, reports from the
State Archaeological, Biological, and Geological Surveys, pertinent medical
accounts, museum records, books, monographs, and unpublished manuscripts were
also searched.
Please read the metadata file for more information on the Herpetological Literature of Oklahoma.
Limit of use: The material previously published in Oklahoma Herpetology: An Annotated Bibliography may be used for research and citation purposes only.
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