Provides research information on agriculture, environment, leisure/tourism, and related applied life sciences. Search using CABI indexes including CAB Thesaurus, CABICODES, and subject descriptors. Coverage from 1910 to present.
Index to literature on fisheries, aquaculture, and related topics from 1971 to present. Companion database to Wildlife & Ecology Studies Worldwide.
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Covers publications in agriculture and other related fields from 1970 to present. Also available as a free database from USDA.
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A multidisciplinary abstract and citation database with enriched data and linked scholarly literature in science, engineering, medicine, social sciences, and some arts & humanities. Coverage is strongest from 1996 to present. Chrome is the preferred browser for this platform.
A multidisciplinary collection of peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters published by Elsevier.
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A multidisciplinary citation index covering journal articles and conference proceedings in sciences, social sciences, and humanities from 1900 to current. Provides cited reference searching and journal impact factors. Also includes access to Essential Science Indicators.
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The digitized collection of dissertations and theses completed at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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