Mammals Research @ CPW Library
CPW’s Library Catalog, EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS), offers a “Google-like" search experience of library resources including print books and journals, digitized CPW content, databases, and e-journals.
In EBSCO, find additional resources in the left navigation menu including:
- Journal/Database Finder: Use to search CPW e-journal holdings. Shows dates of coverage, link takes you to journal homepage. Select Browse Databases (upper right) for a listing of databases; click on database title for access link and listing of CPW holdings.
- Supplemental Sources: Access resources not included in EBSCO such as ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global, Birds of the World, Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection, and more.
- Request Library Card: Login required to access subscription resources such as e-journals. CPW employees can submit this form to request their library number.
CPW Mammals Research Digital Collection
Navigate through the collection using the links below. Click Mammals Research Digital Collection in the left navigation bar to return to the collection home page.
Mammals Research @ CPW Library
Mammals: Federal Aid Progress Reports
Mammals: Videos, Fact Sheets, Brochures
Agency History, Annual Reports, Strategic Plans
Gray Wolf Reintroduction: Resources
About the Library
The Research Library was created in the late 1960s to provide support primarily to the wildlife research sections. The Research Library evolved to serve the broader information management needs of CPW staff. Library collections are focused on wildlife ecology and associated ecological information and CPW public historical records such as Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting agendas and minutes. Browsing the library catalog and downloading free digital content are available to the public; however, only CPW employees can borrow print materials and access subscription e-journals and databases.
- A Brief History of the Agency – through the library collection
- Strategic Plan
- Collection Development Policy
Questions?
Please contact the Research Librarian, Karen Hertel