Thursday, December 12, 2019
Microsoft Academic (MA)
Microsoft Academic (MA) employs advances in machine learning, semantic inference and knowledge discovery to help you explore
scholarly information in more powerful ways than ever before.
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Videos of Scientific Experiments- JoVE
JoVE creates the ultimate solutions for advancing research and science
education by making and publishing videos of scientific experiments from
the top laboratories around the globe.
Monday, June 3, 2019
Directory of Academic Search Engines
Academic
Index:This scholarly search engine and web
directory was created just for college students. The websites in
this index are selected by librarians, teachers, and educational
consortia. Be sure to check out their research guides for history,
health, criminal justice, and more.
American
History Online:Through American History
Online, you can find and use primary sources from historical digital
collections.
Analytical
Sciences Digital Library:Through the
Analytical Sciences Digital Library, you’ll find peer-reviewed,
web-based educational resources in analytical sciences, featuring a
variety of formats for techniques and applications.
Anthropological
Index Online:This anthropological online
search includes both general search of 4,000 periodicals held in The
British Museum Anthropology Library as well as Royal Anthropological
Institute films.
Anthropology
Review Database:Through this database, you can
get access to anthropology reviews, look up publishers, and find
resources available for review.
Archivenet:An
initiative of the Historical Centre Overijssel, Archivenet makes it
easy to find Dutch archives and more.
Archives
Hub:Find the best of what Britain has to offer
in the Archives Hub. You’ll be able to search archives from almost
200 institutions from England, Scotland, and Wales.
Artcyclopedia:Search
Artcyclopedia to find everything there is to know about fine art,
with 160,000 links, 9,000 artists listed, and 2,900 art sites
indexed.
arXiv
e-Print Archive:Cornell University’s
arXiv.org offers open access to a wealth of e-prints in math,
science, and related subjects. Search this resource to find what you
need among 756,133 documents and counting.
Athenus:Athenus
is an authority on science and engineering on the Web, sharing a
directory and full-featured web search.
Behavioral
Brain Science Archive:Check out this
searchable archive to find extensive psychology and brain science
articles.
Bioline
International:Search Bioline International to
get connected with a variety of scientific journals. The search is
managed by scientists and librarians as a collaborative initiative
between Bioline Toronto and and the Reference Center on
Environmental Information.
Biology
Browser:Biology Browser is a great resource
for finding research, resources, and information in the field of
biology. You can also check out their Zoological Record and BIOSIS
Previews.
BPubs:Search
the Business Publications Search Engine for access to business and
trade publications in a tool that offers not just excellent
browsing, but a focused search as well.
BUBL
LINK:If you love the Dewey Decimal system,
this Internet resource catalog is a great resource. Search using
your own keywords, or browse subject areas with Dewey subject menus.
Catalog
of U.S. Government Publications:Search through
the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications to find descriptive
records for historical and current publications, with direct links
where available.
CERN
Document Server:This organization for nuclear
research serves up a great search and directory for experiments,
archives, articles, books, presentations, and so much more within
their documents.
Chem
BioFinder:Register with PerkinElmer to check
out the Chem BioFinder and look up information about chemicals,
including their properties and reactions.
CIA
World Factbook:As the center of intelligence,
the CIA has certainly done its job with The World Factbook, offering
information on major reference information around the world.
History, people, government, economy, and more are all covered in
this online publication.
Circumpolar
Health Bibliographic Database:Visit this
database to find more than 6,300 records relating to human health in
the circumpolar region.
Citebase:Still
in experimental demonstration, Citebase Search is a resource for
searching abstracts in math, technology, and more.
CiteSeerX:Get
searchable access to the Scientific Research Digital Library by
using the CiteSeerX website.
Corporate
Information:Perfect for researching companies,
Corporate Information offers an easy way to find corporate financial
records.
Current
Index to Statistics:In this bibliographic
index, you’ll find publications in statistics, probability, and
related fields. There are more than 160 preferred journals, plus
selected articles from 1,200 more and 11,000 statistics books to
draw from in this search.
DailyStocks:Easily
look up stocks with this search engine to monitor the stock market
and your portfolio.
David
Rumsey Historical Map Collection:Use the LUNA
Browser to check out David Rumsey’s Map Collection with more than
30,000 images, searchable by keyword.
Digital
History:University of Houston’s Digital
History database offers a wealth of links to textbook, primary
sources, and educational materials in digital history. The database
has multimedia, an interactive timeline, active learning, and
resources for teachers.
Digital
Library of the Commons Repository:Check out
the DLC to find international literature including free and open
access full-text articles, papers, and dissertations.
Directory
of Open Access Journals:When you need
top-quality journal writings for free, the Directory of Open Access
Journals is a great place to check out. You’ll get access to a
searchable journal of full-text quality controlled scientific and
scholarly journals.
Dogpile:Find
the best of all the major search engines with Dogpile, an engine
that returns results from Google, Yahoo!, and Bing, with categories
including Web, Images, Video, and even White Pages.
EconLit:Visit
EconLit to access more than 120 years of economics literature from
around the world in an easily searchable format. Find journal
articles, books, book reviews, articles, working papers, and
dissertations, as well as historic journal articles from 1886 to
1968.
EDGAR
Search:The SEC requires certain disclosures
that can be helpful to investors, and you can find them all here in
this helpful, next-generation system for searching electronic
investment documents.
Education
Resources Information Center:In the ERIC
Collection, you’ll find bibliographic records of education
literature, as well as a growing collection of full-text resources.
Encyclopedia
of Psychology:Search or browse the
Encyclopedia of Psychology to find basic information, and even
translations for information about psychology careers,
organizations, publications, people, and history.
Ethnologue:Search
the languages of the world with Ethnologue, offering an encyclopedic
reference of all the world’s known living languages. You’ll also
be able to find more than 28,000 citations in the Ethnologue’s
language research bibliography.
Fold3:Get
access to historical military records through Fold3, the web’s
premier collection of original military records and memorials.
Genesis:Find
excellent sources for women’s history with the Genesis dataset and
extensive list of web resources.
Google
Books:Supercharge your research by searching
this index of the world’s books. You’ll find millions for free
and others you can preview to find out if they’re what you’re
looking for.
Google
Correlate:Google’s super cool search tool
will allow you to find searches that correlate with real-world data.
Google
Scholar:Check out Google Scholar to find only
scholarly resources on Google. The search specializes in articles,
patents, and legal documents, and even has a resource for gathering
your citations.
HighBeam
Research:Research articles and published
sources with HighBeam Research’s tools. You’ll not only be able
to search for what you’re looking for, you can also choose from
featured research topics and articles. Note: HighBeam is a paid
service.
History
and Politics Out Loud:History and Politics Out
Loud offers a searchable archive of important recordings through
history, particularly politically significant audio materials.
History
Engine:In this tool for collaborative
education and research, students can learn history by researching,
writing, and publishing, creating a collection of historical
articles in U.S. history that can be searched for here by scholars,
teachers, and the general public.
HistoryBuff:History
Buff offers an online newspaper archive, reference library, and even
a historical panoramas section in their free primary source material
collection.
Infomine:The
Infomine is an incredible tool for finding scholarly Internet
resource collections, especially in the sciences.
Inomics:Economists
will enjoy this excellent site for finding economics resources,
including jobs, courses, and even conferences.
Inspec:This
database was made for scientists and engineers by the Institution of
Engineering and Technology. You’ll find nearly 13 million
abstracts and research literature, primarily in the fields of
physics and engineering.
Internet
Ancient History Sourcebook:The Internet
Ancient History Sourcebook is a great place to study human origins,
with full text and search on topics including Mesopotamia, Rome, the
Hellenistic world, Late Antiquity, and Christian origins.
Internet
Modern History Sourcebook:Use the Internet
Modern History Sourcebook to find thousands of sources in modern
history. Browse and search to find full texts, multimedia, and more.
Internet
Public Library:Find resources by subject
through the Internet Public Library’s database.
iSEEK
Education:iSeek is an excellent targeted
search engine, designed especially for students, teachers,
administrators, and caregivers. Find authoritative, intelligent, and
time-saving resources in a safe, editor-reviewed environment with
iSEEK.
Jurn:In
this curated academic search engine, you’ll get results from over
4,000 free scholarly e-journals in the arts and humanities.
Lexis:Find
reliable, authoritative information for legal search with the Lexis
site.
Library
of Anglo-American Culture and History:Use the
history guide from the Library of Anglo-American Culture and History
for a subject catalog of recommended websites for historians, with
about 11,000 to choose from.
Library
of Congress:In this incredible library, you’ll
get access to searchable source documents, historical photos, and
amazing digital collections.
Literary
Encyclopedia:Check out the Literary
Encyclopedia to get access to reference materials in literature,
history, and culture.
Mamma:Check
out the mother of all search engines to pin down the best resources
on the web. Mamma even searches Twitter and job postings!
Math
WebSearch:This semantic search engine allows
users to search with numbers and formulas instead of text.
MathGuide:Check
out the MathGuide subject gateway to find online information sources
in mathematics. The catalog offers not just a search, but a database
of high quality Internet resources in math.
MedlinePlus:A
service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine, Medline Plus
offers a powerful search tool and even a dictionary for finding
trusted, carefully chosen health information.
Merriam-Webster
Dictionary and Thesaurus:Use this online
dictionary and thesaurus to quickly find definitions and synonyms.
MetaCrawler:MetaCrawler
makes it easy to “search the search engines,” returning results
from Google, Yahoo!, and Bing.
Microsoft
Academic Search:Microsoft’s academic search
engine offers access to more than 38 million different publications,
with features including maps, graphing, trends, and paths that show
how authors are connected.
NASA
Historical Archive:Explore the history of
space in this historical archive from NASA, highlighting space
history and manned missions.
National
Agricultural Library:A service of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, you can find global information for
agriculture in the National Agricultural Library.
National
Archives:Check out this resource for access to
the National Archives. Find online, public access to find historic
documents, research, government information, and more in a single
search.
National
Bureau of Economic Research:On this site, you
can learn about and find access to great resources in economic
research.
OAIster:Search
the OAIster database to find millions of digital resources from
thousands of contributors, especially open access resources.
Online
Journals Search Engine:In this free, powerful
scientific search engine, you can discover journals, articles,
research reports, and books in scientific publications.
Open
Library:Find the world’s classic literature,
open e-books, and other excellent open and free resources in the
Open Library. You can even contribute to the library with
information, corrections to the catalog, and curated lists.
OpenDOAR:In
the Directory of Open Access Repositories, you can search through
freely academic research information with more directly useful
resources.
Political
Information:Political Information is a search
engine for politics, policy, and political news with more than 5,000
carefully selected websites for political information.
Psycline:Find
a journal with Psycline’s journal and article locator, a tool that
offers access to more than 2,000 psychology and social science
journals online.
PubMed:From
the U.S. National Library of Medicine, PubMed is a great place to
find full-text medical journal articles, with more than 19 million
available.
Quotes.net:Need
the right thing to say? Check out Quotes.net to reference famous
words from famous people.
References.net:Through
References.net, you can get connected with just about every
reference tool available, from patents to almanacs.
RefSeek:With
more than 1 billion documents, web pages, books, journals,
newspapers, and more, RefSeek offers authoritative resources in just
about any subject, without all of the mess of sponsored links and
commercial results.
Research
Papers in Economics:Find research in economics
and related sciences through the RePEc, a volunteer-maintained
bibliographic database of working papers, articles, books, and even
software components with more than 1.2 million research pieces.
SciCentral:Use
SciCentral as your gateway to the best sources in science. This site
has a literature search, journals, databases, and other great tools
for finding what you need.
Science.gov:In
this government science portal, you can search more than 50
databases and 2,100 selected websites from 12 federal agencies. This
is an incredible resource for millions of pages of U.S. government
science information.
Scirus:For
scientific information only, Scirus is a comprehensive research tool
with more than 460 million scientific items including journal
content, courseware, patents, educational websites, and more.
SciSeek:In
this science search engine and directory, you’ll find the best of
what the science web has to offer. Browse by category, search by
keyword, and even add new sites to the listings.
Smithsonian
Institution Research Information System:Get
access to the considerable resources of the Smithsonian Institution
through the Research Information System, a great way to search more
than 7.4 million records from the Smithsonian’s museums, archives,
and libraries.
Social
Science Research Network:In this research
network, you can find a wide variety of social science research from
a number of specialized networks including cognitive science,
leadership, management, and social insurance.
Social
Sciences Citation Index:The Thomson Reuters
Social Sciences Citation Index is a paid tool, but well worth its
cost for the wealth of relevant articles, search tools, and thorough
resources available.
SocioSite:Use
this site from the University of Amsterdam to browse sociological
subjects including activism, culture, peace, and racism.
SpringerLink:Search
through SpringerLink for electronic journals, protocols, and books
in just about every subject possible. You can also browse
publications by collection and content type.
State
Legislative Websites Directory:Use this
database to find information from the legislatures of all 50 U.S.
states, DC, and the Territories. You can look up bills, statutes,
legislators, and more with this excellent tool.
Strategian:Strategian
is a great place to find quality information in all fields of
science. Featured resources include free full-text books, patents,
and reports, as well as full-text journal and magazine articles,
plus a special collection of Vintage Biology with important articles
and books in biology.
The
British Library Catalogues & Collections:Explore
the British Library catalogues, printed materials, digital
collections, and even collection blogs for a wealth of resources.
The
Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies:Find
more than 3 million references to journal articles, conference
papers, and technical reports in computer science with this
bibliography collection.
The
SocioWeb:Check out this guide to find all of
the sociological resources you’ll need on the internet. The
SocioWeb offers links to articles, essays, journals, blogs, and even
a marketplace.
Vadlo:Vadlo
is a life sciences search engine offering protocols, tools, and
powerpoints for scientific research and discovery. Find what you’re
looking for, and then stick around to check out the forums.
Virtual
Library Labour History:Maintained by the
International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, this library
offers historians excellent content for learning about economics,
business, and more.
Virtual
LRC:The Virtual Learning Resources Center has
created a custom Google search, featuring only the best of academic
information websites. This search is curated by teachers and library
professionals around the world to share great resources for academic
projects.
WikiArt:With
this custom Google search engine, you can find open access articles
about archaeology.
Wolfram|Alpha:Using
expert-level knowledge, this search engine doesn’t just find
links; it answers questions, does analysis, and generates reports.
WorldCat:Find
items from 10,000 libraries worldwide, with books, DVDs, CDs, and
articles up for grabs. You can even find your closest library with
WorldCat’s tools.
WorldWideScience:Use
WorldWideScience.org as a global science gateway, offering excellent
search results in the sciences, and even the option to select
specific databases and find resources in your own language.
ZMATH
Online Database:Zentralblatt MATH’s online
database has millions of entries from thousands of serials and
journals dating back as far as 1826. Nearly 35,000 items were added
in 2012 alone.
Friday, April 26, 2019
Library Catalogue-University of Kerala and Calicut
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