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MicrobeLibrary is a permanent collection of over 1400 original peer-reviewed resources for teaching undergraduate microbiology. It is provided by the American Society for Microbiology, Washington DC, United States.
Contents include curriculum activities; images and animations; reviews of books, websites and other resources; and articles from Focus on Microbiology Education, Microbiology Education and Microbe . Around 40% of the materials are free to educators and students, the remainder require a subscription. As of 2016[update] the service is suspended with the message to:
- "Please check back with us in 2017".
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