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Academic OneFile full-text

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Academic Search Premier some full-text

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General OneFile some full-text

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Core sources for Chemistry
American Chemical Society Publications some full-text

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The American Chemical Society's Web Editions are the online versions of the ACS print journals with access to the current year plus the preceeding four years. They are full--text articles with all supplementary material deliveried in two formats: HTML and PDF.
Annual Reviews some full-text

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Since 1932, Annual Reviews has offered comprehensive, timely collections of critical reviews written by leading authors. Annual Reviews volumes are published each year for 29 focused disciplines within the Biomedical, Physical, and Social Sciences. Its publications are among the most highly cited in scientific literature. All Annual Reviews series are ranked within the top ten publications for their respective disciplines.
ArticleFirst no full-text

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ArticleFirst describes items listed on the table of contents pages of individual issues of nearly 13,000 journals from a wide variety of disciplines. Each record describes one article, news story, letter, or other item from a journal. Subjects include business, science, the social sciences, humanities, medicine, technology, and popular culture.
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts IDS no full-text

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CSA has been publishing abstracts and indexes to scientific and technical research literature for over 30 years. Content coverage includes the life sciences, environmental and aquatic sciences, computer sciences, materials science and engineering, aerospace, social sciences, and humanities.
Chemical Abstracts (Via STNEasy) no full-text

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ACCESS RESTRICTED TO SPECIFIC TIMES. Available M-TH 5pm-5am; Fri 5pm-Sat 6pm; Sun 8am-Mon5am. Chemical Abstracts via STNEasy is the most current and most comprehensive chemistry bibliographic database available from CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service). Topics include Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Macromolecular chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry.
CINAHL Plus with Full Text some full-text

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CINAHL Plus with Full Text is the world's most comprehensive source of full text for nursing & allied health journals, providing full text for more than 560 journals indexed in CINAHL. Of those, nearly 400 have cover-to-cover indexing in CINAHL. With more than 600,000 full-text articles dating back to 1937, CINAHL Plus with Full Text is the definitive research tool for all areas of nursing and allied health literature.
Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management no full-text

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Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management, a multidisciplinary database, provides unparalleled and comprehensive coverage of the environmental sciences. Abstracts and citations are drawn from over 6000 serials including scientific journals, conference proceedings, reports, monographs, books and government publications. This resource is searched along with EIS: Digests of Environmental Impact Statements.
Journal Finder no full-text

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Journal Finder, formerly known as TDNet, is a journal management system, providing access information about all journals (both print as well as electronic titles) available to users of the University of South Carolina Upstate library. For more information click on "About TDNet" after you are connected to Journal Finder.
JSTOR full-text

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JSTOR offers full-text on-line access to back issues of more than 100 scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Issues are entered on-line after having been published for 2-5 years. The entire printed matter of the journal as published is included, and coverage for most titles begins with their starting issues.
Merck Index full-text

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The Merck Index contains 10,955 monographs describing significant chemicals, drugs, and biological substances. The entries are not a listing of Merck & Co., Inc. products, but rather cover a wide range of compounds, which have been selected on the basis of present or historic importance and interest.
New York Times (ProQuest Historical Newspapers) full-text

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Proquest Historical New York Times provides full-text and full-image articles for the New York Times dating back to 1851. For most dates, the collection includes digital reproductions of every page from every issue--cover to cover--in downloadable PDF files.
Oxford Reference Online: Premium Collection full-text

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The Premium Collection combines quick reference coverage of the full subject spectrum with the rich resources of the Oxford Companions. From ready-reference to comprehensive scholarly articles, The Premium Collection provides librarians and end-users with reliable and authoritative answers to their research questions.
ScienceDirect some full-text

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ScienceDirect provides desktop access to the full-text of over 800 journals published or distributed by Elsevier Science. Coverage is strongest for biology, chemistry, geology, marine science, mathematics, medicine and physics, but numerous other disciplines are represented, including business, child development, computer science, economics, history, hospitality, industrial technology, library and information science and tourism.
SciFinder Scholar no full-text

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To register to use the chemistry database SciFinder Scholar, go to http://proxy.uscupstate.edu:2048/login?url=https://scifinder.cas.org/registration/index.html?corpKey=B19AB27E-86F3-50AB-6D72-72E03F870D49. The first weekend of each month the database is not available between Sat 5pm and Sun 1am. During other weekends the database is not available between Sat 10pm and Sun 1am.
Springer Images some full-text

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Over 1.5 million images are available to search, view, and print in this extensive collection. Images are pulled from journals within SpringerLink and from other reputable resources. With a focus on science, these images range from charts and graphs to high-quality photos.
TOXNET no full-text

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TOXNET is a cluster of databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals and related areas available from the National Library of Medicine. Two of its most important components are TOXLINE (references to literature on biochemical, pharmacological, physiological and toxicological effects of drugs and other chemicals) and Hazardous Substances Data Bank (a data file that focuses on the toxicology of over 4500 potentially hazardous chemicals).
Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory no full-text

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Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory TM is an important tool for reference, research and serials management. The database contains over 210,000 periodicals, annuals, and irregulars published worldwide. Ulrich's includes over 7,000 daily and weekly U.S. newspapers and nearly 3,000 newspapers published outside of the U.S., as well as over 47,000 cessations since 1979.
Web of Science no full-text

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The Science Citation Index Expanded, through Web of Science, provides access to bibliographic information, author abstracts, and cited references found in over 6500 of the world’s leading scholarly science and technical journals covering more than 150 disciplines. Citations date from 1970 to present. Also available is access to ISI HighlyCited.com, an expert gateway to the most highly influential scientists and scholars worldwide.
Wiley InterScience some full-text

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Wiley Interscience is the dynamic online journals service from John Wiley & Sons. This resource contains journals covering the subject areas of: Business, Finance & Management, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Education, Engineering, Law, Life and Medical Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics and Psychology.

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