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All That JAS: Journal Abbreviation Sources

Compilation of links to sources of journal abbreviation sources.

ASEE - American Society for Engineering Education

Engineering.

Brenda (The Comprehensive Enzyme Information System)

Brenda is the main collection of enzyme functional data available to the scientific community. The enzymes are classified according to the Enzyme Commission list of enzymes. Some 3500 different enzymes are covered.

Citebase

Citebase is a semi-autonomous citation index for the free, online research literature. It harvests pre- and post- prints (most author self-archived) from OAI-PMH compliant archives, parses and links their references and indexes the metadata in a search engine. Citebase contains articles from physics, maths, information science, and (published only) biomedical papers.

Creative Commons

Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry.

DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals

Articles from free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. Covers a broad range of topics, and includes articles in many languages.

Dogpile

All the best search engines piled into one.

Genamics JournalSeek

Genamics JournalSeek is the largest completely categorized database of freely available journal information available on the internet. The database presently contains 68411 titles. Journal information includes the description (aims and scope), journal abbreviation, journal homepage link, subject category and ISSN. Searching this information allows the rapid identification of potential journals to publish your research in, as well as allow you to find new journals of interest to your field. The database does not contain articles or abstracts.

Google Scholar

Provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. You can find papers, abstracts and citations, and locate the complete paper through your library or on the web.

Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations

NDLTD is an international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination and preservation of electronic analogues to the traditional paper-based theses and dissertations.

OAIster

OAIster currently provides access to 11,928,732 records from 845 contributors. OAIster is a union catalog of digital resources.

Open Access Overview

Focusing on open access to peer-reviewed research articles and their preprints, Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.

Open Access Webliography

This webliography presents a wide range of electronic resources related to the open access movement that are freely available on the Internet as of April 2005.

OpenDOAR - Directory of Open Access Repositories

The OpenDOAR service provides a quality-assured listing of open access repositories around the world.

Proteus Internet Search

Describe what you would like to find, then select a search service.

RSC Visual Elements

The Visual Element Periodical Table.
Also this web site covers detailed information about elements.

Scirus

Scirus is the most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet. Driven by the latest search engine technology, Scirus searches over 415 million science-specific Web pages, enabling you to quickly pinpoint scientific, scholarly, technical and medical data on the Web, find the latest reports, peer-reviewed articles, patents, pre prints and journals.

SPARC

SPARC ®, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, is an international alliance of academic and research libraries working to correct imbalances in the scholarly publishing system.

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (E-Encyclopedia)

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy contains a number of extended articles on a range of topics in philosophy from classical times to the modern day. Links to relevant sites are included in the articles.

Türkiye Makaleler Bibliyografyası

Indexes thousands of national periodicals. Articles included are authored in Turkish. Multi-disciplinary.

ULAKBİM National Databases
ULAKBİM National Databases allow to search articles in Turkish scientific journals rapidly using a single interface.

Turkish Medical Index {1996-]
Format: Bibliographic, Full text

Social Sciences Database [2002-]
Format: Bibliographic, Full text

Agriculture, Veterinary and Biological Sciences Database [1992-]
Format: Bibliographic, Full Text

Engineering and Basic Sciences Database [1992-]
Format: Bibliographic.

TÜBİTAK Supported Projects Database [1966-]
Format: Bibliographic.

ULAKBIM Periodicals Union Catalogue

Using the union catalogue you can search the periodical catalogues of the ULAKBİM, Gazi, Hacettepe, Bilkent and Başkent University libraries. By the licence agreements, the electronic journals are accessible in TUBITAK only.

Evaluating WWW Sites


Critically Analyzing Information Sources from the Cornell University Library.

• Author
• Date of Publication
• Edition or Revision
• Publisher
• Title of Journal
• Intended Audience
• Objective Reasoning
• Coverage
• Writing Style
• Evaluative Reviews

Evaluating Web Pages: Questions to Ask & Strategies for Getting the Answers: from the UC Berkeley Library.

• What can the URL tell you?
• Who wrote the page? Is he, she, or the authoring institution a qualified authority?
• Is it dated? Current, timely?
• Is information cited authentic?
• Does the page have overall integrity and reliability as a source?
• What's the bias?
• Could the page or site be ironic, like a satire or a spoof?
• If you have questions or reservations, how can you satisfy them?

Evaluating Information Found on the Internet from Johns Hopkins University

• Authorship
• Publishing body
• Point of view or bias
• Referral to other sources
• Verifiability
• Currency
• How to distinguish propaganda, misinformation and disinformation
• The mechanics of determining authorship, publishing body, and currency on the Internet

Evaluating Web Information from The Library of Virginia Tech's

• Authority
• Coverage
• Objectivity
• Accuracy
• Currency

Webliography

Engle, Michael, and Tony Cosgrave. Critically Analyzing Information Sources (Olin*Kroch*Uris Libraries, Cornell University 18 September 2001).

Barker, Joe, and Saifon Obromsook. Evaluating Web Pages: Questions to Ask & Strategies for Getting the Answers. (Library, University of California--Berkeley, 06 January 2003)

Kirk, Elizabeth E. Evaluating Information Found on the Internet. (The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University; 05 June 2002).

Evaluating Web Information (The Library of Virginia Tech's; 13 December 2002).

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