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Subject guide: biology
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Medline
The premier index for research in biomedical science. Medline help
is available
online and in print.
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SCOPUS
An excellent tool that provides science and engineering abstracts. Use the
interactive tutorials to learn time-saving tips and tricks.
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Basic BIOSIS
Scholary and popular coverage of topics including biochemistry, biology, botany, ecology,
genetics, medicine, and microbiology.
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JSTOR
Full-text historical archive of important scholarly science journals. Lacks the most
recent 2-5 years’ worth of content depending on the journal.
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BioMed Central
Independent publishing house committed to providing immediate open access to peer-reviewed biomedical research.
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Directory of Open Access Journals
Free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. Aims to cover all subjects and languages .
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HighWire Press
Stanford University Libraries maintains this online repository of
peer-reviewed journals and scholarly content. Not all of the HighWire journals
are free, but many are.
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Public Library of Science
The Public Library of Science makes scientific
and medical literature freely available. Publishes
PLoS Biology, PLoS Clinical Trials, PLoS Computational Biology, PLoS Genetics, PLoS Medicine, and PLoS Pathogens.
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PubMed Central
U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature.
Off-campus access to these databases
is easy. When prompted, sign in with your SMU network/email user name
and password. For problems, call 360.486.8803 or
email us.
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Browse the O'Grady bookshelves online.
Background information
Review articles summarize current research in a given topic and are a good place to begin a literature review.
Find reviews in Medline by using Review [pt] as a search term.
Find reviews in SCOPUS by using DOCTYPE (re) as a search term.
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Websites
The Boston University Science and Engineering Library
has an excellent introduction to
scientific literature and provides a list of the most highly regarded journals in the field of biology.
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