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Multidisciplinary resources


Multidisciplinary databases

Academic Search Ultimate 

EbscoHost's multidisciplinary database. It contains the full text of more than 8,500 periodicals. It also contains indexes, abstracts of more than 12,500 journals and 13,200 peer-reviewed summaries and abstracts. It is updated daily.

Complete Freedom Collection (ELSEVIER) 

The Elsevier Freedom Collection is a service that provides access to the full text of around 2,000 journals in the scientific, medical and technical fields belonging to the Elsevier Group.
Publishers included in the Freedom Collection include Academic Press, Pergamon, W. B. Saunders, Mosby, North Holland, Churchill Livingston, JAI and ESME.

 E-Journals 

Database providing access to articles from hundreds of electronic journals available through EBSCO. Some articles from other EBSCOHost databases can be accessed in full text.

Scopus 

Scopus is the largest database of citations and abstracts of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. Offering a comprehensive summary of the world's research output in the fields of science, technology, medicine, medicine, social sciences, and the arts and humanities, Scopus includes intelligent tools for tracking, analysing and visualising research.

Web of Science 

The Web of Science is the collection of databases of bibliographic references and citations to periodicals that collect information from 1900 to the present day. It is made up of the Core Collection, which includes the indexes of Science, Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities, as well as the Proceedings of both Science and Social Sciences and Humanities, together with the tools for analysis and evaluation, such as the Journal Citation Report and Essential Science Indicators. In addition, it has the databases that complement it included in the licence for Spain: Medline, Scielo and Korean Citation Index.

Wiley Online Library

Provides access to the full text of some 1,600 journals (generally since 1997) published by John Wiley and Sons. The dominant language of the articles is English. The subject matter covers both scientific and humanities fields.