All Databases in
Nutritional Sciences
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- AGRICOLA (via EBSCO)
Indexes articles in agriculture, including plant and animal sciences, forestry, entomology, soil and water resources, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, alternative farming practices, and food and nutrition.
1970-current.
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Compiled by the U.S. National Agricultural Library, AGRICOLA consists of over 3 million citations to journal articles, monographs, theses, patents, software, audio-visual materials, and technical reports related to all aspects of agriculture.
Subjects include:
- Agriculture
- Agronomy
- Animal Science
- Aquaculture
- Biology
- Botany
- Breeding
- Crop Management
- Dairy Science
- Ecology
- Environment
- Fertilizers
- Food & Agriculture
- Forestry
- Horticulture
- Natural Resources
- Nutrition
- Pesticides
- Plant Genetics
- Soils
- Veterinary Science
- Water
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- AGRIS International
Covers international agricultural sciences and technology. Indexes worldwide agricultural literature which includes research results, food production, and rural development.
1975-current.
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Comprehensive inventory of worldwide agricultural literature which reflects research results, food production, and rural development to help users identify problems involved in all aspects of world food supply.
Emphasis is non-U.S. This file corresponds in part to the printed publication, Agrindex, published monthly by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. AGRIS is a cooperative, decentralized system in which over 100 national and multinational centers take part. Collects and makes available current information on the agricultural literature of the world appearing in journals, books, reports, and conference papers. Each country which participates in AGRIS does so by submitting information about documents published within its own territories. All contributing sources are of non-U.S. origin. FAO acts as a coordinating agency within this global information system, facilitating the exchange of agricultural information to its member countries.
Subjects include:
- Administration and Legislation
- Animal Production
- Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries
- Economics, Development, and Rural Sociology
- Education, Extension, and Advisory Work
- Food Science
- Forestry
- General Agriculture
- Geography and History
- Home Economics
- Human Nutrition
- Machinery and Buildings
- Natural Resources
- Pollution
- Plant Production
- Protection of Plants and Stored Products
- Transgenics
- BIOSIS Previews
Scholarly articles in biology. Essential source for research in biology.
1969-current.
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Excellent search for biology-related research.
The premier database of world biology literature, and a primary source for any biology-related research, BIOSIS Previews contains the references to journal literature from Biological Abstracts, the references to meetings, reports, review articles, books and monographs from Biological Abstracts/RRM, as well as some unique references.
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- CAB Direct
Covers agriculture. Includes animal, dairy & veterinary sciences; entomology; plant sciences; forestry; aquaculture & fisheries; farming; agricultural economics; food & human nutrition; earth & environmental sciences.
1973-current.
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Coverage is international, including literature from over 125 countries. Indexes over 9,000 journals and 2,500 books are every year. Updated weekly.
Subject coverage:
- Plant Science (including horticulture)
- Animal Science (including nutrition & zoology)
- Pathogen, pest, parasite and weed management
- Human health and hygiene (including human nutrition)
- Natural resources and ecology
- Forestry, forest products and agroforestry
- Soil Science
- Rural Development, Tourism and Economics
- Food science and food products
- Biotechnology
- Agricultural Engineering
- Veterinary Medicine
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- CRIS (Current Research Information System)
Information about ongoing and recently completed research projects in agriculture, food and nutrition, and forestry. Projects are conducted or sponsored by USDA research agencies.
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- International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS)
Indexes to scholarly articles on dietary supplements from four major databases.
1986 - present.
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Over 722,000 citations on the topic of dietary supplements from four major database sources: biomedical-related articles from MEDLINE, botanical and agricultural science from AGRICOLA, worldwide agricultural literature through AGRIS, and selected nutrition journals from CAB Abstracts and CAB Health. Includes:
- The use and function of vitamin, mineral, phytochemical, botanical, and herbal supplements in human nutrition
- The role of nutrient supplementation in metabolism in normal nutrition and disease states
- Animal studies that relate to the function of dietary supplements in human nutrition
- Chemical composition, biochemical roles, and antioxidant activity of botanicaland nutrient supplements
- Fortification of foods with supplemental nutrients and health-related effects
- Nutrient composition of herbal and botanical products
- Surveys on dietary supplement use by various populations
- The growth and production of herbal and botanical products used as dietary supplements
- Nutrition Analysis Tools and System
- PubMed
Scholarly journal articles about health and medicine, nursing, audiology, and biology. Includes entire MEDLINE via EBSCO database plus more than 1 million additional life sciences article citations that are not in MEDLINE via EBSCO.
1950s-current.
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PubMed is the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) premier database of scholarly citations covering nearly 4,500 journals published in the U.S. and more than 70 other countries. New citations are added weekly.
PubMed is more current than MEDLINE via EBSCO and in addition to providing access to MEDLINE, PubMed provides access to:
- The out-of-scope citations (e.g., articles on plate tectonics or astrophysics) from certain MEDLINE journals, primarily general science and chemistry journals, for which the life sciences articles are indexed for MEDLINE
- Citations that precede the date that a journal was selected for MEDLINE indexing
- Some additional life science journals that submit full text to PubMedCentral(c) and receive a qualitative review by NLM.
- SciFinder Scholar
Search Chemical Abstracts and the CAS Registry File of over 19 million chemical substances. The CAS RegistrySM in SciFinder and SciFinder Scholar has been enhanced with additional experimental properties from 1920 - 1987 CA records.
1967-current.
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Properties in SciFinder include:
- Experimental Property
- Boiling Point
- Density
- Electric Conductance/Resistance
- Glass Transition Temperature
- Magnetic Moment
- Median Lethal Dose
- Melting Point/Sublimation
- Optical Rotatory Power
- Refractive Index
- Tensile Strength
Download the SciFinder Scholar 2006 client to your Windows PC or Macintosh. If you are updating from a previous version (1.0, 3.0, 2000, 2001, or 2002--note there is no 2003 version) you should install the 2004 upgrade in the same directory on your computer (default is C:\sfschlr for Windows). This will retain your settings and site preferences file. If you are installing Sci Finder Scholar for the first time with version 2004, you will need to download the site.prf file and copy it to your C:\sfschlr after installing the application.
You may also access the SciFinder Scholar client in the Homer Babbidge Library; it is loaded on all SuperHOMER workstations.
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- Scopus
Scholarly journal articles with a heavy emphasis on science topics. A great database for high quality scholarly articles on any topic. International scope. Excellent for citation searching.
1966-present.
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Because UConn holds a license to
Beilstein CrossFire, users can see summaries of compounds and reaction information in SCOPUS for any article that is also indexed in Beilstein Crossfire.
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- Web of Science
Scholarly journal articles in the sciences, social sciences, arts & humanities. A great database for high quality scholarly articles on any topic. Excellent for citation searching.
1994- present.
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Science Citation Index
Subjects include:
- Agriculture
- Astronomy
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Materials Science
- Mathematics
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Oncology
- Patents, when a patent is part of the record
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacology
- Physics
- Plant Sciences
- Psychiatry
- Veterinary Science & Zoology
Social Sciences Citation Index
Subjects include:
- Anthropology
- History
- Information Science & Library Science
- Law
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
- Political Science & Industrial Relations
- Psychiatry & Psychology
- Public Health
- Social Work & Sociology
- Substance Abuse
- Urban Studies
- Women's Studies
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
Subjects include:
- Art & Architecture
- Archaeology
- Asian Studies
- Classics
- Dance
- Folklore
- History
- Language & Linguistics
- Literature & Literary Reviews
- Music
- Philosophy
- Poetry
- Radio, Television, & Film
- Religion
- Theater
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