What are databases?
Databases contain information about journal articles, conference proceedings etc. Use databases if you want to search for current research on a topic. Some databases contain the full text of some articles. If not, search for the journal title in our library catalogue to see if we have the journal in print format or electronic access via another database.
CrossSearch
CrossSearch allows you to search across all UTAS subscribed databases. It also allows you to search multiple subject areas. It is a good starting point when you are beginning your research. It will give you an idea of which databases have more relevant information over others.
Other recommended databases
- AMI - Australasian Medical Index Includes indexes and abstracts from over 100 Australian health journals not found on MEDLINE.
- Web of Science Index of 7000 high impact journals in all subject areas Help sheet
- Scopus Large database indexing over 13 000 titles
- EMBASE.com Scientific database with access to pharmacological and biomedical literature. Contains over 18 million records
- Current Contents Connect: Clinical Medicine
- ProQuest: Medical Evidence Matters
- Informit: Health Collection
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