Bibliographic Databases for Medical & life sciences
July 5, 2019A bibliographic database is a database of bibliographic records, an organized digital collection of references to published literature, including journal, conference proceedings, reports, government and legal publications, patents, and books, etc.
Both commercial and open access databases are listed. Search for published papers based upon author, title, keyword and journal.
- PubMed
- Scopus
- Web of Science
- Academic Family Tree
- Academic Search
- BASE – Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
- BIOBASE: TRANSFAC, HGMD, POSSUMweb, ANNOVAR
- bioRxiv – The Preprint Server for Biology
- BISC eReference Collection
- Cancer Literature in PubMed
- CSHL Author Publications
- CSHL Library Catalog
- ENTREZ Cross-Database Search – NCBI
- ERIC
- F1000 Prime
- FirstSearch
- Gale Databases
- GenBank
- Google Scholar
- Henry Stewart Talks
- Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
- JSTOR
- Knovel Science and Engineering Online References
- LocatorPlus – from NLM
- NCBI Literature Databases
- OvidSP
- PubMed Central
- ScienceDirect
- WorldCat
- WorldCat Dissertations
- Wormbase
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