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Offers indexing and abstracts for journals in all academic subjects.
Indexes comprehensively scholarly and non-scholarly journals in religion and theology.
Provides access to full-text business journals and scholarly, peer-reviewed journals.
Provides bibliographic information for articles and books for topics on all levels of education from early childhood to higher education and all educational specialties.
Provides citations and summaries of scholarly journal articles, book chapters, books, and dissertations in psychology, behavioral science, and mental health.
***Scopus AI add-on will be available starting January 2025*** Provides citations and abstracts of scholarly works in 240 disciplines from over 7000 publishers. Includes links to references, citations, and related works and has extensive author profiles.
Provides citations and abstracts of peer-reviewed works in 254 disciplines. Includes links to references, citations, and related works and has extensive author profiles.
Contains an online catalog to the book, media, archival, journal, map, music, and special collections holdings of libraries across the United States and internationally.
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Videos of real human anatomic specimens and study resources.
Use the Embase database with an AI interface – provide prompts, receive summary information and citations, and further query responses if desired.
Note: You must create and/or be logged in to your personal Elsevier account (Embase, Reaxys, ScienceDirect, or Scopus – same login for all Elsevier resources) for the Embase AI tab to appear on the right side of the tabs.