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Is there a central repository for soundscape literature?

There is a public Soundscape repository on Zotero! https://www.zotero.org/groups/58164/soundscape To join and contribute references, please create a Zotero account and request to be a member. The ...
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How to access off-line research materials

I guess you are chasing the wrong citation (Scholar.Google does not give complete citation) The Clark & Ellison paper is in the Book Echolocation in Bats and Dolphins edited by Jeanette A. Thomas, ...
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'Foundational Literature' in Terrestrial Bioacoustics

I'll list some work here as I think of it. I'll make this an editable "community wiki" answer, and perhaps others can add to it, rather than having everything in separate answers: Acoustic ...
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How to access off-line research materials

If you have access to a University at a decent sized US University (I'm not sure if this is actually international and maybe someone can edit if so) you can request such documents using Interlibrary ...
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How to access off-line research materials

One resource that just came to mind is https://www.researchgate.net/. It allows you to request an offline print from the author without personally emailing the author, which as some noted above might ...
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'Foundational Literature' in Terrestrial Bioacoustics

It's a practical R guide of course, but lots more besides: Jerome Sueur (2018) 'Sound Analysis and Synthesis with R' Springer And covering a lot of Ecoacoustics ground: Farina & Gage (eds) (...
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