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Jessie Ball duPont Library
Biochemistry
A guide to basic research sources in Biochemistry.
A collection of 32 chemistry journals from the American Chemical Society. Search them all or just individual titles and access the full-text articles from 1879 to the present.
An index of journal articles about medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and public health from 1950 to the present. It includes MEDLINE and some additional sources as well. Citations only.
Our subscription includes current and back issues of 8 of the titles on this site: Biology Letters, Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Interface Focus, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Notes and Records of the Royal Society.
SciFinder is a research discovery tool that allows you to explore the Chemical Abstracts Service databases that contain literature from many scientific disciplines, including biomedical sciences, chemistry, engineering, materials science, agricultural science, and more. SciFinder includes journal and patent references,chemical regulatory data, and supplier, reaction, and substance information. New users must first register for an account at this link while on campus.
Requires registration and individual login, in addition to IP recognition. Has limit of 3 simultaneous users, shared with 6 other colleges. Please contact Heidi Syler with questions about access, hsyler@sewanee.edu
Scopus is a citation and abstract database of peer-reviewed literature. It contains over 50 million records in the areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts, and humanities, with coverage strongest in the physical sciences (7,200+ titles) and health sciences (6,800+ titles), followed by the life sciences (4,300+ titles), and finally the social sciences & humanities (5,300+ titles). Titles included in Scopus are selected based on journal policies, content, journal standing, regularity of publication, and online availability. More than 25,000 titles (including open access journals) from around the world are covered in Scopus. Links to full text of articles are provided for items included in library subscriptions.
In Scopus, it is possible to perform quick searches by document, author, or affiliation. The Advanced search option offers greater customization, allowing for the use of field codes and proximity operators. Results can be further refined by publication year, author name, document type, source name, affiliation, language, and more.
Scopus can be used to determine the impact of specific authors, articles/documents, and journals.There are several methods of analysis available in Scopus. The Journal Analyzer compares the citation metrics of different journals. Articles or other documents can be analyzed using the Citation Overview/Tracker. For authors, there is the Author Evaluator and h-index.
User tools and features:
Alerts service, including citation alerts.
Compatible with RefWorks and Mendeley.
Integration with ORCID.
Search Google Scholar for articles
Chemistry Journals in BrowZine
How do I get this article?
Found a journal article, but you can't get it for free?
1. Make sure you've checked the library's journal list, we might have it for you.
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