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Aquatic Biology, Aquaculture & Fisheries Resources: A database
on the science, technology and management of marine and freshwater environments.
[CD-ROM] Please borrow CD-ROM from Reference Counter. Quick
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Biocatalysis and Biodegradation Database: University of Minnesota. Comprising Microbial biocatalytic reactions and biodegradation pathways primarily for xenobiotic, chemical compounds.
Biotechnology Citation Index: Covers 150 journals in biotechnology
and selective coverage of relevant articles appearing in 7,000 other
journals. Coverage from 1991 to Feb 1996. [CD-ROM] Please borrow CD-ROM from Reference Counter.
ChemGuide: This is a search engine for Chemistry, from FIZ Chemie Berlin. The site provides full text searching over thousands of web pages on hundreds of chemistry related servers of Canada, Germany, the UK and the US.
Chemindex: The CHEMINDEX database is a convenient guide to information resources on over 130,000 chemicals. Each CHEMINDEX record contains identification information on a unique chemical substance, including chemical names and synonyms, the CAS registry number.
CiteSeer: NEC Research Institute. ResearchIndex indexes scientific research articles on the Web and provides the following features: citation indexing, reference linking, related document linking, full-text indexing, and full-text articles.
The Combined Chemical Dictionary Gateway: The CCD database, from Chapman & Hall/CRC Press combines 6 chemical dictionaries, including the Dictionary of Organic Compounds, into one searchable database, providing a complete reference to over 420,000 compounds spanning the breadth of chemistry. Membership and searching is free.
EBSCOhost: Academic Search Premier
searches more than 3,500 full text publications covering a broad range
of general reference subjects including arts, business, humanities,
social sciences, and the sciences. Business Source Premier almost 3,000
business and management full-text publications. Applied Science & Technology
Abstracts contains more than 700 core scientific and technical publications
covering engineering, chemistry, computers, physics, telecommunications
and more. [Intranet] Quick
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Factiva: Global news and business information service that
combines the content sets of Dow Jones Interactive and Reuters Business
Briefing. Covers real time news from 8,000 worldwide publications, news
pictures and company financials. [Intranet] Quick
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FishBase: Froese, R. and D. Pauly. An information system with key data on the biology of all fishes. Search by Common Name, Scientific Name or for Information by Family, by Country, by Ecosystem, by Topic or Biodiversity Maps. You may even identify the fish species by navigating taxonomically.
Food Science Alerts: The sample databases give access to a three month portion of abstracts published between January and March 1998 from 1800 international journals as well as: conference proceedings, theses, books, patents, standards, legislation, reports, and other literature. Each FSA also includes topics of relevance to food science in general, including: biotechnology, hygiene & toxicology, engineering, packaging, and food economics.
HireWire Press: Stanford University. Provides free access to full text life sciences articles. "Since 1995, with the launch of the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC), to the continuous online production of hundreds of prestigious journals, such as Science Magazine, the New England Journal of Medicine, PNAS and JAMA, HighWire has established an outstanding reputation for helping to disseminate primary scientific information on the Web".
McGraw-Hill Multimedia Encyclopedia of Science & Technology:
Includes the complete text of the new eighth ed. of the McGraw-Hill
Encyclopedia of Science and technology; clear definitions of more than
105,000 terms from the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of scientific and technical
terms, and more than 7,100 articles covering up-to-date information
from leading international scientists and engineers. [CD-ROM] Please borrow CD-ROM from Reference Counter.
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Mineral Spectroscopy Server: California Institute of Technology. This server provides information about mineralogy and is primarily dedicated to providing information about color in minerals and access to data on Mineral Absorption Spectra in the visible and infrared regions of the spectrum.
New Medicines in Development: A database of drugs in development; they can be searched by medicine, disease, indication or company.
NIST Chemistry WebBook: A database of thermodynamic data for over 5000 compounds and ion-energetics data for over 10000 compounds.
OMIM -- Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man Articles Search: NCBI, the National Center for Biotechnology Information. This database is a catalog of human genes and genetic disorders, contains textual information, pictures, and reference information.
OvidSP Journals (Nursing & Medical):
Includes full text articles on nursing, health and life sciences from 1950 onwards. [Intranet]
PubMed: National Library of Medicine (NLM). Provides access to over 12 million MEDLINE citations back to the mid-1960's and additional life science journals. PubMed includes links to many sites providing full text articles and other related resources.
PubMed Central: Full-text from 20 medicine journals from 1997.
Science Citation Index: A multidisciplinary database covering
3,300 major journals across 160 scientific disciplines. [CD-ROM] Monthly
updates. Please borrow CD-ROM from Reference Counter. Quick
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ScienceDirect: Access
over 50 full-text scientific, technical & medical peer-reviewed journals. [Intranet]
Superconductivity Papers Database: Nanoelectronics Research Institute, Energy Electronics Institute, Correlated Electron Research Center, Japan. Covers mostly the articles on superconductivity appeared after the advent (1987) of the high Tc in 20 - 50 scientific journals including review papers. In the field of organic conductors, literatures are traced back to the era of TTF-TCNQ (in the 1970s). Total number of articles at present amounts to 64,000 (Dec 2002).
Tree of Life: David R. Maddison. Provides information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their history, and characteristics.
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