From the library homepage, in the Quick Links menu you can access a number of helpful databases; PubMed, OneSearch, Web of Science, or use the link to More Databases to see a list of available databases that have full-text access to articles. The databases we offer vary in discipline and coverage, see the table below for more information.
Database | Subject Scope | Coverage |
Controlled Vocabulary |
Producer |
EndNote Export Options* |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PubMed | Health sciences | 1930-present | Yes, MeSH | NLM | Direct Export |
Web of Science | Multi-disciplinary | 1980-present | No | Thomson Reuters | Direct Export |
EBSCO | Multi-disciplinary | Unknown | Yes | EBSCOhost | Direct Export |
ERIC | Education | 1966-present | Yes | US Dept. Ed. | Direct Export |
Google Scholar | Multi-disciplinary | Unknown | No | Option in settings | |
* Direct export option is available for EndNote Desktop when using the Firefox internet browser. If using a browser other than Firefox, we recommend using the Capture Reference tool to export citations to your EndNote online account. More information on EndNote here.