Science Citation Index (1900-Present)
Find authors that cite a particular paper. Track research by moving backward and forward in time through a specified discipline. Search an interdisciplinary topic.
Search Tutorial What Is It? One of three databases included in Web of Science that indexes scholarly journal articles. Covers the pure sciences
Scifinder Scholar (Chemical Abstracts 1907-Present; Patents 1991-Present)
Search for journal articles and patents in the most comprehensive chemical literature database. Find a registry number. Search by structure. Locate commercially available chemicals and their suppliers. What Is It? Database developed by the American Chemical Society providing electronic access to Chemical Abstracts. Learn to search Scholar more effectively using the online interactive tutorials and strategy sheets .
Applied Science & Technology Abstracts (1983-Present)
What Is It? Abstracts for scientific periodicals, trade publications, and conference proceedings in the areas of applied, engineered, pure or interdisciplinary sciences.
Why Use It? Find articles on how scientific ideas are applied in everyday life. Research cross disciplinary scientific topics.
Environment Abstracts (1975-Present)
What Is It? Environment Abstracts indexes more than 950 journals and other scientific and scholarly material published in the U.S. and abroad, encompassing all aspects of the impact of people and technology on the environment. As of 1994, the database also provides expanded coverage of energy-related issues.
Why Use It? Find U.S. and international scholarly and scientific material relating to all aspects of the environment, including specific projects, processes and problems.
General Science Abstracts (1984-Present )
What Is It? Abstracts for articles in the areas of Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences, Health, Mathematics, Medicine, Nutrition and Physics.
Why Use It? Search popular science magazines and professional science journals. Search multidisciplinary scientific topics.
PubMed (1965-Present)
What Is It? Database, provided by the National Library of Medicine, containing citations to medical literature.
Why Use It? Search literature in the area of medicine, and related fields. Locate a complete journal title from the abbreviation.