Do you know about the hidden gems in Web of Science? If you look beyond the Core Collection you’ll see these databases:
Simply choose All Databases, or choose the individual database of interest. (Access Web of Science from the Library home page or here.)
BIOSIS Citation Index (1926-present)
Life sciences and biomedical research covering pre-clinical and experimental research, methods and instrumentation, animal studies, and more.
Current Contents Connect (1998-present)
Complete tables of contents and bibliographic information from the world’s leading scholarly journals and books; also includes relevant, evaluated Web sites and documents.
Derwent Innovations Index (1963-present)
Value-added patent information from Derwent World Patent Index® as well as patent citation information from Patents Citation Index®.
KCI-Korean Journal Database (1980-present)
Provides access to articles from multidisciplinary journals covered in KCI. KCI is managed by the National Research Foundation of Korea and contains bibliographic information for scholarly literature published in Korea.
MEDLINE® (1950-present)
The U.S. National Library of Medicine® (NLM®) premier life sciences database.
Russian Science Citation Index (2005-present)
Access bibliographic information and citations to scholarly articles from Russian researchers in over 500 science, technology, medical, and education journals. Leading publications have been carefully selected and provided by the Scientific Electronic Library (eLIBRARY.RU), Russia’s largest research information provider.
SciELO Citation Index (1997-present)
Access to scholarly literature in sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities published in leading open access journals from Latin American, Portugal, Spain and South Africa.
Zoological Record (1864-present)
The world’s leading taxonomic reference and oldest continuing database of animal biology.
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