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Welcome to our Collections and Research online database portal site.
Below you will find various departments in our Collections and Research division offering online data. Please select your area of interest to begin your data search.
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The Invertebrate Zoology collection consists of over three million specimens with over 25,000 records searchable online.
home | simple search | advanced search | about the collection
Full entomology collection specimen database search capability is in progress. In the meantime go to the California Beetle Project by clicking here.
Visit sbizcollections.org to access our Invertebrate Zoology Collection database.
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The Robert J. Profant Teaching Museum at Santa Barbara City College
consists of close to 3,000 specimens that are searchable online. These
specimens are used in classroom laboratories and by museum student interns
at Santa Barbara City College in a longtime collaboration between Santa
Barbara City College and the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
home | simple search | advanced search | about the collection
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The Museum Library is a major research facility devoted to natural history, the environment, and California Indian culture.
Search our online library catalog by visiting:
http://www.centralcoastmuseums.org
Search our bibliography databases by clicking here.
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The Anthropology Department is a foremost center for Chumash studies. Active research in ethnohistory, ethnobiology and material culture is disseminated through professional meetings and publications as well as public lectures, field trips and workshops conducted by Anthropology staff.
Full collection specimen database search capability is in progress.
In the meantime, please visit our Anthropology department home page by clicking here.
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The Maximus Gallery's collection of more than 1,100 natural history prints represents a sampling of European and American artists and illustrators from the 17th to 19th centuries.
Full collection specimen database search capability is in progress.
In the meantime, please visit our Maximus Gallery department home page by clicking here.
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