Primary Databases
Web of Science (1900-present)
Provides seamless access to current and retrospective multidisciplinary information from approximately 8,700 of the most prestigious, high impact research journals in the world.
Medline via PubMed / Medline (OVID) (1966-present)
MEDLINE
encompasses information from the areas of allied health, biological and
physical sciences, humanities and information science as they relate to
medicine and health care. More than 8.7 million records from more than
3,600 journals are indexed, and abstracts are included for about 67% of
the records. Also indexed in SciFinder. Using this link to PubMed will
enable the FindIt@CSU button, which will link users directly to CSU's
online subscriptions (even if they are off-campus) and ILL form. Medline(OVID) provides an enhanced searching scheme.
Biological Sciences (1982-present)
This interdisciplinary database is comprised of over 20 smaller niche databases and offers abstracts and citations to a wide range of research in biomedicine, biotechnology, zoology and ecology, and some aspects of agriculture and veterinary science.
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SciFinder Scholar Web Edition (1907-present)
SciFinder is provides online access to the information contained in Chemical Abstracts and is the premier database for chemists. The CSU Libraries have three 24-hour simultaneous users, so only three people at a time can use SciFinder. Since there are a limited number of users, you may occasionally be denied access. If this happens, wait awhile and try again. You must register for an account from an on-campus computer before you can use SciFinder.
Secondary Databases
Beilstein
As
the cornerstone database to organic chemistry, the CrossFire Beilstein
database is essential for generating new leads, planning synthetic
routes (including starting materials and intermediates), determining
bioactivity and physical properties, and ascertaining the environmental
fates of compounds. Provides comprehensive coverage of reactions,
structures, and properties in organic chemistry and contains
information on over 8 million compounds and more than 5 million
chemical reactions.
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Michelle WildePhysical Sciences Librarian
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Colorado State University Libraries
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