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Database Information

Description:
(1969+) Indexes journal articles on the life sciences such as research findings, clinical studies & discoveries of new organisms. Subjects include agriculture, biochemistry, biotechnology, ecology, immunology, microbiology, neuroscience, toxicology, etc.
Date Range:
1969+
Updated:
Monthly
Includes:
bibliographic citations with abstracts
Subject Coverage:
Aging; Animal Behavior; Biochemistry; Biology; Botany (Plant Science); Demographics; Ecology; Entomology; Environmental Sciences; Gerontology; Health Sciences; Horticulture; Life Sciences; Marine Sciences; Medicine; Microbiology; Pollution; Population Studies; Sciences; Taxonomy; Zoology
Types of Materials Covered:
nearly 6,000 international journals and 1,500 international meetings; reports, review articles, books, and monographs
Geographic Scope:
United States and International
Content Provider:
Biological Abstracts, Inc. (BIOSIS)
Software Requirements:
Web browser
Tips:
BIOSIS Previews from 1993 to present now also includes Relational Indexing. New from BIOSIS, this natural language-based indexing system, developed with user input, shows the relationships between terms to specify context and allows researchers more accurate retrieval and search results.