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BIOLOGY RESEARCH GUIDE: INDEXES AND DATABASES
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Life Sciences
Science Citation Index Expanded < about > BioOne < about > NOTE: To use this database from off campus, please click here. BioOne Abstracts and Indexes Database (BAID) < about > Use your knet username and password to obtain the username and password for BAID. AGRICOLA < about > HighWire Press < about > (includes links to Free Full Text articles)
Biological Abstracts (Print) Reference Storage 2. Call number: Ref. QH301 .B37v.1-94 (1926 - 1992)
Biological and Agricultural Index < about > SciFinder Scholar < about >
Biology Resources in JSTOR Full text scholarly journals
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Aquatic Sciences Biological Sciences Botany & Plant Sciences Ecology & Evolutionary Biology General Science Health Sciences
Resources at Western Michigan University
Biology databases and resources at Western Michigan University. BIOSIS Previews (Biological Abstracts and Biological Abstracts/RRM) BioMedNet ISI Web of Science Science Citation Index Expanded ScienceDirect
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Health Sciences
MEDLINE < about > PubMED < about > PubMed's MeSH Browser Find official Medical Subject Headings used in Medline. PubMed Journal Browser Find journal titles abbreviations. Enter the journal name, MEDLINE abbreviation, or ISSN.
Science Citation Index Expanded < about > HighWire Press < about > (includes links to Free Full Text articles) Infotrac Health Reference Center-Academic < about > SciFinder Scholar < about >
Health Sciences Resources in JSTOR Full text scholarly journals
General Science Health Sciences
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