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Journal Databases

The leading index of journals in the life sciences. (Citations only).

A multi-disciplinary database of journals, magazines, book chapters, and government reports. (Some full-text).

An index of publications in agriculture, animal and plant sciences, and environmental science. (Citations only).

An index of journals and magazines in every field of study. (Citations only).

Electronic journals in biology, ecology, and environmental sciences. (Full-text).

An Internet search engine for scholarly journals, books, preprints, and theses with links to UHD-purchased content.

Journals in the sciences, the social sciences, education, and criminal justice. (Some full-text).
UHD Library subscribes to selected full-text content in HighWire Press.

Scholarly journals from many fields. Archives go back to 1831, but recent issues (past 3-5 years) are not included. (Full-text).
Purchase made possible by a generous donation from the Rockwell Fund.

A comprehensive database for medicine and the biosciences. See our How to Search MEDLINE guide. (Some full-text).

A multi-disciplinary index of journal and magazine articles from 1982 to present. (Some full-text).

A comprehensive database for medicine and the biosciences. See MEDLINE for the full-text version. (Citations only).

Journals in biology, biotechnology, chemistry, geology, physics, and materials science. (Some full-text).

Search this top scientific journal from 1996 to present. (Full-text).

An index of journals and books from a top publisher in the sciences, the social sciences, and business. (Some full-text).
UHD Library subscribes to selected full-text content in ScienceDirect.

An index of high impact research journals in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences. (Citations only).

 

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