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Company Name: CABI

Company Type: Intergovernmental Research organization

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1910
Formation of the Entomological Research Committee (Tropical Africa). One field entomologist is posted to East Africa and one to West Africa to collect and study insects injurious to humans, crops and animals. Collected specimens are sent to the Natural History Museum in London for identification.

1911 
Bulletin of Entomological Research launched.

1913 
Formation of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology. Its chief function is the identification of insect pests, and the issue of a monthly periodical, giving summaries of all current entomological literature (the first abstract journal). 

1920

Imperial Bureau of Mycology at Kew established, for the identification of fungal diseases of plants, animals and humans and the abstracting of the mycological literature.

1922 
First issue of the Imperial Bureau of Mycology’s abstract journal.

1927

Imperial Agricultural Research conference (IARC) held in London. The IARC agreed to the formation of a number of new bureaux and that they should each produce an abstract journal on their own subject.

1930
CAB (initially known as the Imperial Agricultural Bureaux) is officially formed as a Commonwealth organization.

1933 
The Bureaux of Entomology and Mycology are raised to the status of Institutes and became part of CAB in 1933. An offshoot of Entomology becomes part of CAB in 1933 and later evolves into the Institute of Biological Control.

1938 
Bureaux of Dairy Science and Forestry become part of CAB.

1947 
Imperial Agricultural Bureaux becomes the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux.

1966 
The Bureau of Agricultural Economics becomes part of CAB.

1973
Contents from all the abstract journals, now computerized, are unified to produce the CAB database (CAB Abstracts).

1975 
Drive for self-sufficiency (self-funding) put into operation following the 1975 Review Conference.

1978 
Training courses on Information in Agriculture started for information scientists and librarians.

1980 
By 1980 the number of abstract journals has increased from 19 to 45.

1980 
News and Information journals developed. These contained news items from all over the world, short digests and review articles, as well as the abstracts from the world literature.

1980 
CAB Abstracts is accessible on SDC Search Service, California and on ESA and DIMDI in Europe.

1986 
Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux becomes CAB International.


1993 
CAB Abstracts available on SilverPlatter software as CABCD.


1993 The CABI roundel was introduced and replaced the world logo. Initially this was with the words Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International written around it.

1998
International Institute of Entomology, International Institute of Biocontrol, International Mycological Institute and International Institute of Parasitology merge to form CABI Bioscience.

1998 
CABI Publishing comes into existence.

1999 
Crop Protection Compendium produced, other Compendia follow.

1999 
Internet Resources Nutritiongate and AnimalScience.com launched.

2003 
CAB Direct, CABI's own platform for CAB Abstracts, is launched.

2004 
CABI digitises the print abstract journals going back to 1910 to produce Global Health and CAB Abstracts Archive.

2006 
CABI Bioscience and CABI Publishing are united under one single CABI brand.

About Company

CABI is a not for profit, intergovernmental organization that improves people's lives worldwide by providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment. Our mission and direction is influenced by over 40 member countries that help guide the activities undertaken as a business.

We are the publishers of renowned scientific information, including CAB Abstracts, our world-leading bibliographic database, multimedia compendia, books and internet resources. Our subject areas include agriculture, animal and veterinary science, environmental sciences, human health, food and nutrition, leisure and tourism, microbiology and parasitology, and plant sciences.

Address: Nosworthy Way  City: Wallingford      State:: Oxfordshire
Contact:    Phone: (+44) 01491 832111      Fax:: (+44) 01491 829292
Website: http://www.cabi.org/  Email:
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