BioOne.org will be down briefly for maintenance on 17 December 2024 between 18:00-22:00 Pacific Time US. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Subscribe to BioOne Digital Library Content

Discover research from BioOne Complete and BioOne eBooks, featuring 200+ full-text journals and 360+ eBook titles from our publishing partners.

BioOne Complete logo


BioOne Complete 2025: Critical Bioscience Content for Every Collection


 

Books on a shelf icon
219 Titles

 

open book with a tree icon
157 Publishers

 

Article on a laptop icon
225K+ Articles

 

calendar iconYears Covered:
1965-Present

 

Open book and a flower growing icon 60% of subscribed titles are available in xml exclusively in BioOne Complete

 

Money plant icon 94% Lower than the average cost of a commercial journal in biology
 

Invertebrate Biology journal cover

New title for 2025: Invertebrate Biology
from the American Microscopical Society
v. 119 (2000) – present

Carrier Pigeon icon  Contact Us


Request your quote and add the BioOne Complete Archive to your library.

Email: sales@bioone.org
Phone: +1 202-296-1605

Find your account manager

An Eastern collared lizard, Crotaphytus collaris, on a rock

plant held in a hand icon

 
Benefits for Library Partners


 

Affordable: Tiered pricing and discounts via 40+ consortia.

Efficient: Access a critical mass of content with a single subscription.

Support for strategic research: Trusted content on the impacts of climate change on global ecosystems; research relevant to many of the United Nations’ SDGs.

Flexible: Anytime subscription starts plus a new one-time purchase option.

Mission-aligned: Over $73 million in subscription funds have been returned to BioOne publishing partners and re-invested in sustainable scholarly communications. In addition, 37 open access titles are available alongside the subscribed collection.

Computer screen with books icon


Valuable Features and Tools


 

Post-cancellation access provided at no cost for subscribed content

Remote access to support on and off-campus users

Enhanced accessibility with translation tools

Integrated discovery via MARC records and 15+ indexing and discovery partners

Seamless reference tools compatible with EndNote, RefWorks and more

Usage analytics via COUNTER 5-compliant statistics and SUSHI harvesting

Insect and magnifying glass icon  For More Information


For more detail on both institutional options, click on the "How to Subscribe" tab or see our BioOne Digital Library for Librarians flyer.

Complete title lists for both institutional options are also available.

Quote icon   From Our Community

Logo for Texas A&M University-San Antonio


 
 
“BioOne Complete is a great research tool for our biology program! It offers amazing scientific focused content, which is very useful for the life science courses and professional research by our students and faculty.”

Aida Almanza
Arts & Sciences Librarian
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Logo for Minitex. Tagline: Connected libraries. Empowered Communities. Enriched Lives

"From the consortial perspective, working with BioOne has been amazing. Our sales manager, Chelsea, is responsive, transparent, and a joy to work with. BioOne makes it clear that their top priority is to offer the fairest pricing that they can provide to promote the advancement of scholarship and science. Libraries can be assured that they are working with a vendor with their best interests at heart."

Ann Kaste
Electronic Resources Librarian Cooperative Purchasing and Electronic Resource Services (CPERS)
Minitex
University of Minnesota Libraries

Logo: NC State University


 

“The BioOne Complete Archive was a great option for us. We were able to simplify our holdings and fill in gaps left in our collection by changing subscription models, and we find that we get good use of the BioOne backfile.”

Danica Lewis
Collections & Research Librarian
for Life Sciences
North Carolina State University Libraries


 
 
 

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada logo

"I would recommend BioOne Complete to any institution who, like us, is looking for a cost-effective means of accessing journals that meet an important niche requirement."

– Roger Pawson, Head of E-Resource Management


Case Study for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
 
 

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Library logo
 

"Based on the academic value, relevant subjects, and acceptable cost, we had to have this resource."

– Dong Yue, Librarian


Case Study for the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Library

 
 
 
 

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology logo

"BioOne Complete includes journals from many smaller publishers and societies, which we would otherwise struggle to get access to. It would also be just too messy to acquire these journals individually.”

– Lee-Yen Han, Liaison Librarian, Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division


Case Study for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Tarleton State University logo

“With BioOne Complete there have been no concerns with the cost per download and even with the addition of new titles, the price isn’t impacted.”

— Amy Castillo, Manager, Electronic Resources and Scholarly Communication, Dick Smith Library


Case Study for Tarleton State University

University of Amsterdam logo

"BioOne Complete offers the ability to acquire quality titles which would otherwise be difficult to get. [It] provides a cost-effective way to subscribe to bioscience titles and being well below the average inter-library loan cost, is very positive. If universities are looking for biology packages, then yes, I would recommend BioOne Complete.”

– George Meerburg, Bioscience Information Specialist


Case Study for University of Amsterdam

University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna logo

“Prior to acquiring BioOne Complete, we had some difficulties acquiring some specific journals as they were expensive. BioOne Complete enabled us to consolidate our holdings, providing access to many unique titles which are part of such a great collection. This also meant cost savings for the university.”

— David Frank, Deputy Head, University Library


Case Study for University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna
Back to Top