New Purchase Options and Updates From BioOne

BioOne Complete 2024 Collection Notes
BioOne Complete is a curated collection of over 200 independently published subscribed and open access titles in the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. The 2024 aggregation will continue to offer 218 titles from 156 nonprofit and independent publishers in the biosciences. More than 82% of BioOne’s subscribed titles are indexed in the 2022 JCR, representing strong category concentrations in entomology, biodiversity conservation, and ornithology.  Visit the BioOne Complete website to view and download the full 2024 BioOne Complete title list.

NEW One-Time Purchase Options: The BioOne Complete Archive & ESA eBook Collection

  • BioOne Complete Archive - Guarantee perpetual platform access to the full extent of BioOne Complete content and fulfill strategic collection development goals with a purchase of the BioOne Complete Archive. Spanning more than 20 years of biological, environmental, and ecological research in over 156,000 articles and 177 journals, the BioOne Complete Archive provides context for long-term ecological and environmental trends, and the ongoing study of organismal biology.
  • ESA eBook Collection - BioOne is excited to extend our partnership with the Entomological Society of America (ESA) to deliver a collection of 160+ newly-digitized eBooks serving the educational, professional, and scientific needs of entomologists, zoologists, and researchers in related disciplines. Launched in June 2023, the ESA eBook Collection is now available to libraries for a one-time purchase.

Contact BioOne for a quote and more information on the BioOne Complete Archive or the ESA eBook Collection. 

Reminder: New IP Authentication Process for BioOne Community
As of July 2023, BioOne began using the data contained in theIPregistry.org to authenticate access to all BioOne Digital Library content. If not completed already, libraries must register here for a free user account with theIPregistry.org and confirm the IPs currently registered to their institution to make sure access to content is set up correctly.

The introduction of this service will save time, simplify workflows, and ensure user communities are easily able to access BioOne content. For any questions about this change, please contact library.services@bioone.org.