An e-print service which presents papers in physics, mathematics, nonlinear science, computer science, quantitative biology, and statistics. arXiv.org is a fully automated electronic archive and distribution server for research papers which functions as a means of communicating ongoing research information in these subject areas.
A collection of "authoritative, analytic reviews in 32 focused disciplines within the Biomedical, Physical, and Social Sciences." Articles are comprehensive, dependable, and offer sizeable bibliographies. If you can find an article on your topic, it will probably point you to most of the relevant primary literature which had appeared up to its publication date, and give you a firm basis for understanding the evolution of research traditions in that subfield.
We have access to 34 titles-- some from vol. 1 to present, others from 1996 to present.
An online service and index for journal content published by the Institute of Physics, in the fields of physics, mathematics, engineering, chemistry and biology. Contains more than 250,000 articles. Includes links to related articles, references and citations; latest and most popular article listings; and news delivered from the IOP community websites. Journal content from 1874 to present.
SciFinder-n 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-n 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 .
Requires registration and individual login, in addition to IP recognition and proxy access. Please contact Heidi Syler with questions about access, hsyler@sewanee.edu
A multidisciplinary collection of online resources covering life, health and physical sciences, social science, and the humanities. We have access to the full-text of all journal articles but no books or reference works. Note: The Library pays "per-article," so if you plan to go back and read an article later, please download and save the article to your computer.
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