Biology Article Databases & Electronic Resources
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Try these first for articles
Biosis
Previews. 1926 to present.
Journal articles, books, and conference
proceedings in the life sciences. Some full text.
Medline. (Via
EBSCO) (Via
PubMed Unrestricted access) (Via
Web of Knowledge) 1950s to present.
Major database for health sciences. Journals articles only. Some full text.
Web
of Science. 1900 to present.
Journal articles. All disciplines. Allows one to trace
a line of research forward
in time. Some full text. 
Zoological
Record. 1993 to present.
Journal articles, magazines,
newsletters, books, dissertations, and conference proceedings. For earlier
years, consult the print Zoological
Record (QL
1 Z64, 1970-1994 in Reference, 1865-1969 in 5th Floor Periodical Stacks).
Some full text. 
Also Useful
AGRICOLA (AGRICultural
OnLine Access). Earliest 15th century; mid-1970s to present.
Two databases
covering agriculture. "Books" is
a catalog of books, audiovisual materials, etc.; "Articles" is an
index of journal articles, reports, and book chapters. Unrestricted
access.
Annual
Reviews. From the first volume of each title to present.
State of the art articles from sciences and social sciences. Very good for
biology. Full text.
ArticleFirst. 1990
to present.
Scholarly journal articles with an emphasis on the natural sciences,
technology and medicine. No abstracts. 
ConnectComplete. (formerly
Ingenta.) 1989
to present.
Journal articles in all subject areas. Includes
subsidized
Article Delivery Service
allowing SDSU graduate students, faculty and staff to order articles not
owned by the Library. The Library pays for
articles
costing $40 or less. 
Books
the PAC (Catalog of the SDSU Library).
Books, periodical titles, many government publications and other materials
in the SDSU Library. Articles in periodicals are not included.
See also: Books and Publishers Databases & Electronic Resources
Encyclopedias
Encyclopedia
of Life Sciences
Covers all areas of the life sciences from biochemistry
to biodiversity. Full text.
More Biology Resources
- Subject Guide for Biology
- Subject Guide for Anatomy and Physiology
- Subject Guide for Botany
- Subject Guide for Microbiology
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