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TOXLINE (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
Access to information in all areas of toxicology, including chemicals and pharmaceuticals, pesticides, environmental pollutants and mutagens and teratogens.
Toxicology Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
Covers issues from social poisons and substance abuse to natural toxins, from legislation and recommended standards to environmental issues. Toxicity testing methodology and analytical procedures for toxic substances are also covered.
ScienceDirect
Contains full text and bibliographic information for science, technology and medicine. Author searches are done on the last name only.
Scopus
Multidisciplinary document, author or affiliation search plus an 'Analytics' tab.
Web of Science
Multidisciplinary index to the journal literature of the sciences. Access to the Science Citation Expanded
(1981-present)
and Conference Proceedings Citation Index (1996-present).
SpringerLink
Central access point for journals, book series, books, reference works and the Online Archives Collection.
Springer Protocols
A database of reproducible laboratory protocols in the life and biomedical sciences.
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EIS: Digests of Environmental Impact Statements (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
Government-released environmental impact statements, converted into concise, readable abstracts. Each entry includes a clear description of the project, sections on positive impact and negative consequences and legal mandates.
Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
Multidisciplinary database which provides comprehensive coverage of the environmental sciences. Abstracts and citations from journals, conference proceedings, reports, monographs, books and government publications.
Essential Science Indicators
In-depth analytical tool offering data for ranking scientists, institutions, countries and journals.
Based on journal article publication counts and citation data. Determine research output and impact in specific fields of research and evaluate potential employees, collaborators, reviewers and peers.
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