Scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database focusing on Animal science, Anthropology, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Ethnic and multicultural studies, General science, Geography, Geology, Law, Mathematics, Music, Pharmaceutical sciences, Physics, Psychology, Religion and philosophy, Science and technology, Veterinary science, Women's studies, and Zoology. Over 8,500 full-text periodicals, over 7,300 peer-reviewed journals, indexing/abstracts for over 12,500 journals, and over 13,200 publications including monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. going back as far as 1887, with the majority of full text titles in native (searchable) PDF format.
Academic Video Online is a comprehensive video subscription, spanning a wide range of subject areas and publishers. It delivers video titles spanning the widest range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.
AccessNeurology from McGraw-Hill Medical offers a new approach to neurology reference, research, and curricular instruction – all in one place. Updated regularly, this comprehensive online neurology resource covers the entire spectrum of neurology from the basics to specialty-specific content – optimized for viewing on any device.
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American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Humanities E-Books (HEB)
Digital collection of over 5,000 Humanities and related Social Sciences full-text titles. Fully searchable with unlimited multi-user access. New titles added each year.
The ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication provides students, researchers, educators, and librarians with the instruction and advice they need to master the art of scholarly communication. This Guide covers everything from classic journal authoring topics (now completely modernized) such as Organization of Your Article and Peer Review, to styling conventions needed for all scholarly communication, such as Chemical Nomenclature and Effective Writing and Word Usage, to emerging areas of interest in scholarly communication, including Open Access & Open Science, Sharing Data, Communicating Safety Information, and Preprints.
The SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a Digital Library portal for researchers in Astronomy and Physics, operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) under a NASA grant. The ADS maintains three bibliographic databases containing more than 7.1 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, and arXiv e-prints.
Provides access to more than 350 U.S. newspapers chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. Includes historically significant papers from more than 35 states, and features many rare 19th-century titles. Acquired in part thanks to the Grant D. & Naomi T. Venerable Memorial Book Fund named for the first Black Caltech graduate, Grant Venerable (1904-1986) of African, Cherokee, and Scottish descent, and established to purchase materials that "bear upon the human condition, especially of African-American and Native American cultures, and which bear upon the impact of modern technology on the human condition.”
Index to periodicals, book chapters and theses for U.S. and Canadian history from prehistory to present. Indexes materials dating back to 1954. Full-text coverage of more than 200 journals and nearly 100 books.
The nation's chief repository for newspapers published in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in the United States, Canada, and the West Indies. Comprised of over 18,000 newspaper titles and 1 million issues.
AAS ebooks are accessible via the IOP platform and cover astronomy and astrophysics subjects, including exoplanets and gamma ray bursts. You're able to download each book as a PDF from the IOP site.
The American Energy Society (AES) is the largest association for energy professionals. Providing non-partisan energy news, insights, and professional development opportunities, AES is a trusted voice with a mission to solve the world's greatest energy and environmental challenges. AES represents over 135,000 energy professionals in every field and sector in academia, national laboratories, government, and industry in the United States and internationally. Timely reports, meetings and conferences, education programs, and services empower our members to pursue a more just and sustainable energy future.
Caltech's subscription, courtesy of the Resnick Sustainability Institute, includes access to Energy Matters and Energy Today, energy-related datasets, professional development opportunities, and more.
The Library has purchased 1000s of math ebooks from the AMS from series such as Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Contemporary Mathematics and at least 7 more.
Current awareness and information retrieval service for analytical scientists. Search the worldwide analytical literature conveniently and rapidly, covering the period from 1980 until the latest update.
Bibliography of anthropology-related journals held in the Anthropology Library and Research Centre at the British Museum, London. Serves scholars in all branches of anthropology and archaeology.
Indexes conference proceedings, professional society journals and trade journals in applied sciences and computing. Full text available for some of the titles.
Corpus of Celtic-Latin literature from the period 400-1200 A.D.
Contains Latin works by over a hundred literate individuals in and from the Celtic periphery of Europe (Ireland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall, Scotland and the Isle of Man) in the early Middle Ages. Works span theology, liturgy, computistics, grammar, hagiography, poetry and historiography, including legal texts, charters, inscriptions, etc.
Richly marked up — for non-Latin words, categories of quotation, etc. — so as to be of maximum use to the lexicographer, editor of texts, the syntactician, the researcher into geographical or chronological distribution of usages, and the historian.
— Part of a Europe-wide movement to publish lexicons of the medieval Latin of specific national areas.
Locates historical documents, personal papers, and family histories held in nearly a million archive collections around the world. Researchers can identify items in each of these collections, contact archives to arrange a visit to examine materials, and order copies.
Medieval Latin translations of Aristotle’s works made on the basis of the Greek original text.
Brings scholarly attention to the various forms in which Aristotle’s texts came to be read in the West. The Latin versions of these texts constituted the main tools for the study of science and philosophy in the Middle Ages. They were considered to be the canonized littera to which all the commentaries on Aristotle’s works referred.
Contains over 1,800 journals across 28 arts & humanities disciplines from 1975 to present. Subjects: Arts, Humanities, Language (including Linguistics), Poetry, Music, Classical works, History, Oriental Studies, Philosophy, Archaeology, Architecture, Religion, Television, Theater, and Radio.
Available citation (source) coverage includes articles, letters, editorials, meeting abstracts, errata, poems, short stories, plays, music scores, excerpts from books, chronologies, bibliographies and filmographies, as well as citations to reviews of books, films, music, and theatrical performances.
Bergey's provides a complete and authoritative description of bacterial and archaeal diversity. The online edition provides descriptions of the taxonomy, systematics, ecology, physiology and other biological properties of all described prokaryotic taxa.
BioCyc is a collection of 14560 Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs), plus software tools for exploring them. Key aspects of BioCyc data include quality data curated from tens of thousands of publications, including curated databases for E. coli, B. subtilis, H. sapiens, and S. cerevisiae; computationally predicted metabolic pathways and operons; and data integrated from other databases including gene essentiality, regulatory networks, protein features, and GO annotations.
Please note that in order to use BioCyc beyond the limited free access amount, you must create an account on the BioCyc website and login to it while accessing BioCyc on the Caltech network. If you do not create an account and log in, you will be denied access after using up the free access amount.
Links: Introduction to BioCyc | Briefings in Bioinformatics article
Searchable directory on the more than 13,000 persons who have served in the U.S. Congress, including those who served in the Continental Congress, territorial delegates, resident commissioners, and U.S. Vice Presidents. Includes images from Congressional photo collections, information on related research collections including personal and business papers and oral histories, as well as bibliographies from related publications. Searchable by first and/or last name, state, party, position or year or Congress.
Directory updated by the Senate Historical Office and the Legislative Resource Center of the House of Representatives, working under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House.
Published since 1877, Biographical Memoirs are brief biographies of deceased National Academy of Sciences members, written by those who knew them or their work. These biographies provide a personal and scholarly view of the lives and work of America's most distinguished scientists and a biographical history of science in the United States.
Provides full text of articles from over 100 journals dating back to 1997, as well as indexing and abstracts of more than 380 publications. Subject coverage includes agriculture & agricultural research, atmospheric science, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, botany, chemistry, environmental science, geology, marine biology microbiology, physics and much more.
BioModels Database is a repository of mathematical models representing biological systems. It currently hosts a range of models describing processes like signaling, protein-drug interaction interactions, metabolic pathways, epidemic models, and many more. The models that BioModels hosts are usually described in peer-reviewed scientific literature. These models are manually curated and semantically enriched with cross-references to external data resources (such as publications, databases of compounds and pathways, ontologies, etc.).
BRENDA is a freely available collection of enzyme functional data. Search with EC Number; Enzyme Name; Organism; Protein; Full Text. Advanced Search also offers: cofactors; metals/ions; organic..
Searches across all our Brepolis subscriptions including: Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature, Aristoteles Latinus Database, Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Cross Database Searchtool, Library of Latin Texts - Series A and Series B, Database of Latin Dictionaries, Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources.
This is a repository of over 90,000 research papers authored by Caltech faculty and other researchers at Caltech. It is updated continuously as departments and library staff add available and recently published documents.
CaltechTHESIS is a growing repository of Ph.D., Engineer, Master's and Bachelor's/Senior theses authored by Caltech students. It is updated continuously as students add new theses, and as library staff scan and add older theses.
The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) contains structural information on over 330,000 carbon containing molecules (<1000 atoms) and over 366,000 structures, including organics, compounds of main group elements, organometallics and metal complexes. There is a small overlap between the CSD and the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, in the area of molecular inorganics.
ChemSpider is a free chemical structure database providing both text and structure search access to over 26 million structures from hundreds of data sources.
Authoritative style manual for authors, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers from the University of Chicago Press. 17th edition, 2017.
From the National Library of Medicine, Citing Medicine provides assistance to authors in compiling lists of references for their publications, to editors in revising such lists, to publishers in setting reference standards for their authors and editors, and to librarians and others in formatting bibliographic citations.
ASCE's Electronic Information Retrieval Service to All Its Publications. Provides Access to over 100,000 Bibliographic and Abstracted Records - Current Coverage: 1970 - Present. We have full text access to journals but not conference papers.
An interdisciplinary journal providing a source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. The Library has access to Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2006+.
Colloquium Digital Library of Life Sciences, published by Morgan & Claypool, provides access to lectures on research topics in Physiology, Neuroscience, and Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology. We have access to collections 1-4 (2009-2019).
Biography of scientists, engineers and inventors from antiquity to modern times, concentrating on their professional achievements. Illustrations and .pdf formatting are included.
Mirroring the growth and direction of science for nearly a century, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, continues to be the most accessed and respected scientific reference in the world, used by students and Nobel Laureates.
The CRSP US Stock Databases contain daily and monthly market and corporate action data for securities with primary listings on the NYSE, NYSE MKT, NASDAQ, and Arca exchanges and include CRSP broad market indexes. CRSP databases are characterized by their comprehensive corporate action information and highly accurate total return calculations.
The CRSP Index Database product contains five groups of CRSP indexes: CRSP Stock File Indexes, CRSP Cap-Based Portfolios, CRSP Indexes for the S&P 500 Universe, CRSP Treasury and Inflation (CTI) Indexes, and the CRSP Select Treasury Indexes.
Email Prof. Michael Ewens (mewensATcaltech.edu) for information about accessing the data.
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United States Government Open Data
Find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more from the U.S. Government.
The database of the Structure Commission of the International Zeolite Association provides structural information on all zeolite structure types. This includes crystallographic data and drawings drawings for all zeolite framework types, simulated powder patterns for representative materials and relevant references
Dimensions is a citation database of academic publications, grants, patents, and clinical trials across all disciplines. Notable attributes include the comprehensive grant information, linkages between grants and resulting publications, and analytical views of funding and citation data.
DIPPR is a web-based compilation of experimental physical and thermodynamic property data for over 1,800 pure chemicals. (Contact us for the password. Access only granted to Caltech faculty, students and staff. )
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United States Government Information
DiscoverGov provides simple, one-stop searching across multiple U.S. Federal Government databases including GPO's Catalog of U.S. Government Publications (CGP) and GovInfo. It will retrieve reports, articles, and citations while providing direct links to selected resources and publications available online.
Provides access to citations of unclassified unlimited documents that have been entered into DTIC's Technical Reports Collection (with some full-text). Also provides access to the Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals, Staff College Automated Military Periodical Index, DoD Index to Specifications and Standards, and Research and Development Descriptive Summaries.
Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis: systematic and exhaustive coverage of reagents (both classical and new) used in organic chemistry. Can be searched by browsing through an A-Z list of reagent names, by entry author, or by structure/reaction. Entries include include information on physical data, structure, preparation, and safety.
The Earth and Space Science Open Archive is a community server established to accelerate the open discovery and dissemination of earth, environmental, and space science research by archiving and sharing early research outputs, including preprints, presentations from major scientific meetings, and important documents of scholarly societies.
Provides indexing and abstracts for more than 2,850 academic periodicals and includes full text for more than 1,800 journals, 550 books and monographs, education-related conference papers, citations for over 4 million articles including book reviews and over 100,000 controlled and cross-referenced names of educational tests. Coverage in Education Source spans all levels of education from early childhood to higher education and also includes educational specialties such as multilingual education, health education and testing.
Includes the Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR), the Electrochemistry Dictionary, and the Electrochemistry Encyclopedia
Collection of edited correspondence of the early modern period, linking people across Europe, the Americas and Asia from the early 17th to the mid-19th century.
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Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry; Handbook of Metalloproteins
From basic inorganic chemistry principles to the latest developments and applications in materials, energy, bioscience, nanoscience and catalysis, the Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry (EIBC) is an essential online resource for researchers and students working in all areas of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry.
Full-text coverage of information relevant to the energy and power industries, including information about petroleum, natural gas, electric power, coal, nuclear power, renewable energy, and others. Hundreds of energy-focused industry and market reports are also included.
Engineering & Science is a quarterly magazine, founded in 1937. It is now called Caltech Magazine. Produced by the Caltech Office of Public Relations, its goal is to present to a scientifically literate audience a lively picture of the intellectual life and research activities at Caltech and to promote interest in science and scientific issues. This archive contains issues of E&S from 1937 through 1988. More recent issues are available at the E&S website.
Most comprehensive annotated collection of documents on British history covering the years 500 to 1914 and including around 5,500 primary sources, all selected by leading historians. The sources include treaties, statutes, declarations, government and cabinet proceedings, military dispatches, orders, acts, sermons, newspaper articles, pamphlets, personal and official letters, diaries and more accompanied by editorial commentary. The sources cover a wide spectrum of topics, from political and constitutional issues to social, economic, religious as well as cultural history.
From the beginnings of print to 1800, this resource provides extensive descriptions and holdings information for letterpress materials printed in Great Britain or any of its dependencies in any language—as well as for materials printed in English anywhere else in the world. A tool for scholars in English culture, language, and literature from the British Library.
Provides information relevant to entrepreneurship and small business. Includes full text for more than 125 key periodicals, 135 reference books, case studies, thousands of company profiles and over 600 videos with transcripts and related articles from the Harvard Faculty Series and Vator.TV.
National Center for Biotechnology Information's search and retrieval system integrating databases of nucleotide sequences, protein sequences, macromolecular structures, whole genomes, and MEDLINE via PubMed
Contains more than 2.4 million records from more than 2,200 domestic and international titles going back to 1888 (including over 1,350 active core titles) as well as more than 190 monographs. The database also contains full text for more than 920 journals.
Provides access to more than 1.2 million education-related records of journal articles, books, conference papers, technical reports, etc. Links to full text are included, if available.
Europe PMC currently contains 44.2 million abstractsand 9.8 million full text articles, including research articles, preprints, micropublications, books, reviews, and protocols. Europe PMC integrates content from a range of sources such as PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC), Agricola, and 32 life science preprint servers including biorxiv, Research Square, and Preprints.org.
Electronic version containing all print columes and an A to Z listing of all reagents cited in synthetic literature with concise descriptions and illustrations of chemical reactions. All information about a particular reagent is collected in one single article. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information within the National Library of Medicine of the U.S. National Institutes of Health offers the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), a database of gene expression data. Information about types of gene expression data from any artificial source or organism is retrievable. The entity fields of the GEO include submitter, platform, sample, and series.
GeneReviews are expert-authored, peer-reviewed disease descriptions that apply genetic testing to the diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling of patients and families with specific inherited conditions.
GeoRef via Elsevier Engineering Village: GeoRef is focused on comprehensive coverage of geology and geoscience literature and is the most in-depth abstracting and indexing (A&I) database available for geoscience research. Includes references to U.S. Geological Survey publications, theses & doctoral dissertations, books, maps, reports, as well as literature from more than 3,500 journals.
GeoRef contains over 4.6 million records, from 1666 to the present for North America, as well as global coverage dating back to 1933. It covers the geosciences including subjects such as geochemistry, geology, geophysics, mineralogy, oceanography, paleontology, petrology, seismology and many more.
Serves as a comprehensive resource for research and communications in the geological and earth sciences. It is built on a core database aggregation of peer-reviewed journals indexed, linked, and inter-operable with GeoRef. In addition, many ebooks and series are hosted on GeoScienceWorld. This includes the Geological Society of America (GSA) Field Guides, Memoirs, and Special Papers. Other series titles include the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Memoirs; Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry; and the European Mineralogical Union (EMU) Notes in Mineralogy.
Also includes: GeoRef; thesaurus (geographic, geologic, and subject terms), and the OpenGeoSci map-based toolset search function.
Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions. Set Caltech Library as the library access link. Under settings, look for library links, and search for "California Institute of Technology - Get It @ Caltech."
Freely accessible research database focusing on the relationship between human beings and the environment, with well-researched but accessible information on topics ranging from global warming to recycling to alternate fuel sources and beyond.
Searchable, image-based government document and legal research database. Comprehensive coverage from inception of both U.S. statutory materials and more than 2,300 scholarly journals, all of the world’s constitutions, all U.S. treaties, collections of classic treatises and presidential documents, and access to the full text of state and federal case law powered by Fastcase.
Covers world history from 1450 to the present excluding the United States and Canada (covered in America: History and Life). Indexes periodicals, book chapters and theses published since 1954 and access to the full text of more than 349 journals and more than 120 books.
International bibliography on the development and influence of science, from prehistory to the present. Updated on a monthly basis, and includes records of journal articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations, serials, maps and other related materials. HSTM includes the Isis Current Bibliography of the History of Science, Current Bibliography in the History of Technology, Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della Scienza, and citations from the Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine.
Provides fulltext access to IEEE transactions, journals, magazines since 1988 (with some content back to 1952), conference proceedings since 1988 (with some content back to 1952), IEEE Standards and IEE journals, letters, magazines, and conference proceedings since 1988. See their Self-paced Tutorials
From the NLM, provides searchable access to the Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, which includes 3.7 million bibliographic items from 1880 to 1961. Also indexes the eTK/EVK2 collections of Latin and English medieval texts. Does not include full-text links.
Searchable database of ~120,000 inorganic structures, including elements, compounds, minerals, and intermetallics. Display options include Unit Cell Visualization and Powder Patterns.
Index and abstracts 1898-1968 produced by Institute of Electrical Engineers; includes physics, astrophysics, computer science, electrical engineering and information technology.
Access to machine-readable data on social phenomena occurring in over 130 countries, including surveys of mass and elite attitudes, census records, election returns, international interactions, and legislative records. Data archive of more than 250,000 files of research in the social and behavioral sciences. It hosts 21 specialized collections of data in education, aging, criminal justice, substance abuse, terrorism, and other fields.
International Tables for Crystallography is the definitive resource and reference work for crystallography and structural science. The online version of International Tables for Crystallography provides access to a fully interactive symmetry database and all nine volumes in the series in pdf and richly linked html format.
The Compendium is popularly referred to as the "Gold Book", in recognition of the contribution of the late Victor Gold, who initiated work on the first edition. It is one of the series of IUPAC "Colour Books" on chemical nomenclature, terminology, symbols and units (see the list of source documents), and collects together terminology definitions from IUPAC recommendations already published in Pure and Applied Chemistry and in the other Colour Books.
A database containing solubilities originally published in the IUPAC (International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry). There are over 67,500 solubility measurements, compiled from 18 volumes of the IUPAC Solubility Data Series. There are about 1800 chemical substances in the database and 5200 systems, of which 473 have been critically evaluated. The database has over 1800 references.
Full-text archive of 1000s of top scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, 85,000 ebooks, and primary sources spanning area studies, arts (including music, film studies, performing arts, and more), business, economics, history (including history of science and technology), philosophy, religion, classical studies, language and literature, law, linguistics, political science, psychology, sociology, and more.
JSTOR includes backfile (>5 years old) access to journal articles from publishers like Springer, Sage, Oxford and Cambridge.
Our Library subscribes to 6 JSTOR subject collections. During the pandemic JSTOR has opened up access to subscribers for all of their 20+ collections.
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Law Library Microform Consortium (LLMC)
Preserves legal titles and government documents including many federal, state, and international government and legal documents. Includes indigenous law as well.
Subjects include:
U.S. Federal Government
U.S. States and Territories
Canada
Germany - Federal/Natl Government
Germany - States, Kingdoms, Free Cities
United Kingdom
Other Countries
Indigenous Law
International Law and Organizations
Special Focus Collections
Information centered on the discipline of law and legal topics such as criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor & human resource law, ethics, the environment. Over 1,200 full-text journals and over 2.5 million records, including book reviews and case citations.
Contains over 63 million Latin words, drawn from more than 3,200 works that are attributed to approximately 950 authors, collected by work undertaken by the Centre ‘Traditio Litterarum Occidentalium’ (CTLO). Contains a diverse range of Latin works from Antiquity, the Church fathers, the medieval period and the modern period.
Works include:
the Vulgate and the Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament
the complete corpus of decrees from the ecumenical Church councils from Nicaea to Vatican II
the Decretum of Gratian
many Latin versions (ancient, medieval or modern) of works by Aristotle, Averroes, Avicenna, Dionysius the Areopagite, flavius Josephus, Irenaeus of Lyon, Maximus the Confessor, Origen, Plato, Porphyrus and Jan van ruusbroec
a vast corpus of hagiographical texts
Latin text database supplement to the Library of Latin Texts. With an initial production of almost 7 million words and a projected growth of 4-5 million words annually, the LLT-B develops at a faster pace than the LLT-A.
Contents include:
the complete corpus of texts of the Grammatici Latini, Servius Grammaticus, the Panegyrici Latini, and the Carmina figurata from Optatianus Porfyrius;
medical and veterinary texts from Late Antiquity (the Herbarium from Ps.-Apuleus, the Mulomedicina Chironis);❱texts from east-central European historians (Elias Coruinus, stephanus Taurinus, Alexander Cortesius), and east-central European authors (bohuslaus Hassensteinius a Lobkowicz, Antonius de bonfinis, Nicolaus Istvanffy, Nicolaus Olahus);
works from authors of the Italian and Northern renaissances (Callimachus Experiens, Conradus Celtis, bartholomaeus fontius, Galeottus Martius, Naldus Naldius, Iohannes reuchlin, Laurentius Valla)1. In 2010, the LLT-b again offers a rich variety of titles:
the collection of juristic texts has been expanded to include the Digesta of Justinian and the Lex Dei siue Mosaicarum et Romanarum legum , as well as other titles;
a variety of new editions of religious works have been added, such as the Liber gregorialis (Alulfus sancti Martini Tornacensis), the Sermones dominicales et Mariani, and the Sermones festiui of Anthony of Padua, as well as a number of hagiographical texts. Latin translations of the texts of John Chrysostom, based on the editions printed in the Patrologiae Latinae Supplementum, are especially notable;
Guido Pisanus’ Geographica and the epic Occupatio by Odo of Cluny1;
historiographical texts now include saxo Grammaticus’ Gesta Danorum and Hariulfus Aldenburgensis’ Chronicon Centulense for the medieval period, and the Rerum Ungaricarum decades by Antonius de bonfinis1for the Recentior Latinitas;
various types of treatises, such as Haimo Autissiodorensis’ In Canticum expositio I and Guillelmus Peraldus’ De eruditione principum, as well as commentaries attributed to Guillelmus Wheatley and Hugh of st. Cher;
a beast epic, the Ysengrimus, by Nivardus of Ghent;
(early) modern scientific and philosophical works, such as Galileo Galilei’s Sidereus nuntius, Theoremata circa centrum grauitatis solidorum, and the so-called Iuvenilia, as well as the Philosophia prima by 18th-century German philosopher Christian Wolff;
the Epistulae of Wibaldus stabulensis and the final installment of P. s. Allen’s edition of Erasmus’ correspondence (Epistularium Erasmi, vols. 5 to 11, covering the years 1522-1536).
1940+ mathematical reviews and summaries of journal articles and books; more info. For earlier material (1868-1930) see also Jahrbuch Project (in German and English)
Information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, and more. Provides full text for over 1,800 journals indexed in MEDLINE.
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The Merck Index, pharmaceutical, synthetic chemistry, organic chemistry
Contains over 11,500 monographs – including historic records not available in the print edition. Also has links to named reactions and a reference table of abbreviations and structures used in the Index. Updated regularly with accurate information curated by experts.
Provides detailed information on over 6,000 journals and book series that cover literature, literary theory, dramatic arts, folklore, language, linguistics, pedagogy, rhetoric and composition, and the history of printing and publishing.
Index of over 3 million records related to literary studies, film and multimedia studies, folklore, linguistics, modern languages, and interdisciplinary fields such as women's studies and African-American studies.
Comprehensive series of carefully edited and published primary sources, both chronicle and archival, for the study of Northwestern and Central European history from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500.
The NTRS provides access to NASA's current and historical technical literature ... approximately 500K aerospace related citations, 90K full-text online documents, and 111K images and videos. Information includes: conference papers, images, journal articles, photos, meeting papers, movies, patents, research reports, and technical videos
A nationwide network of precipitation monitoring sites. The network is a cooperative effort between many different groups, including the State Agricultural Experiment Stations, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and numerous other governmental and private entities.
NCSES prepares about 30 reports a year, including Science and Engineering Indicators for the National Science Board and Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering. NCSES also makes data available to the public through data tools and other data resources.
Natural Product Updates (NPU) provides graphical abstracts of new developments in natural product chemistry, selected from dozens of key primary journals.
Create customized tables on the education of scientists and engineers, the science and engineering workforce, and funding for R&D and science and engineering.
Major full-text resource for business information providing up to date information from over 4,000 business, news, legal and medical periodicals, newsletters and newswires. Under "Advanced Search" then "Company and Financial", access Analyst Reports, Company Profiles, Mergers and Acquisition info, and more.
U.S. government reports and complementary materials from international sources, 1964+. Many records include links to the full-text publication on an agency's web site, or can be downloaded directly from the NTIS.
Online library of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) featuring its books, papers and statistics on topics such as: Agriculture and Food | Development | Economics | Education | Employment | Energy | Environment | Finance and Investment | Governance | Industry and Services | Nuclear Energy | Science and Technology | Social Issues/Migration/Health | Taxation | Trade | Transport | Urban, Rural and Regional Development
OpenWetWare is an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering.
Organic Reactions is a comprehensive online resource for synthetic organic chemists. It focuses on about 300 of the most important and useful synthetic reaction types. Individual examples of each reaction type are cataloged and reviewed by trained chemists (rather than machine selected), resulting in a high quality critical discussion of the scope, selectivity, practicality, and reproducibility of a given reaction.
Access ebooks purchased specifically to support diversity and inclusion, with topics ranging from diversity in science, technology and higher education to eugenics, disability and ableism, and anti-racism.
The most comprehensive and exhaustive English language dictionary, serving as the definitive record of the English language, featuring 600000 words, 3 million quotations, and over 1000 years of English.
Pharmaceutical Substances (PS) is an online tool which presents the chemical structure and detailed synthetic route, including starting materials and intermediates, to all significant APIs (API = Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient). All information is extracted from patent literature compiled by experienced experts. PS is an important knowledge base for teaching, but also for researchers and process chemists in medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry.
Learn more about PS: https://ps-insights.thieme.com/
Watch Exclusive Insights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kd1n4Sr7u0
Access is currently restricted to on-campus only. Off-campus access via OpenAthens and the VPN is coming soon.
Covers political topics with a worldwide focus, including international relations, political theory, comparative politics, humanitarian issues, law and legislation, and non-governmental organizations. Provides full text for more than 520 journals, indexing and abstracts for over 2,900 titles, over 340 full-text reference books and monographs, and over 36,000 full-text conference papers, including those of the International Political Science Association.
This site celebrates twentieth-century leaders in biomedical research and public health. It makes the archival collections of prominent scientists, physicians, and others who have advanced the scientific enterprise available to the public.
30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books from 1946 to present (based on MEDLINE), with selected coverage back to 1809. From the United States National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.
Entries include links to MeSH terms and other NCBI resources, including molecular structure, DNA sequence, and protein sequence databases, as well as to PMC and other OA sources where available. This custom link will also include CaltechConnect functionality to access full text or request via DocuServe.
Free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM).
Database with over 283 million chemical compounds, 150 million bibliographic records, 67 million reactions, and 46 million bioactivities. Includes a predictive retrosynthesis tool as well as the Medicinal Chemistry sub-database. Originally based on Beilstein, Gmelin and an "Organic" Patent Database (US 1976+ and EP, WO 1978+). Please note you must access either via the VPN or via the "Sign-in via your institution" link and select California Institute of Technology.
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Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language (ARTFL)
Corpus of over 150 million words representing a broad range of written French stretching from the 17th to the 20th centuries from the University of Chicago. Includes novels, verse, theater, journalism, essays, correspondence, and treatises. Subjects include literary criticism, biology, history, economics, and philosophy. Based on dictionary of the French language, the Trésor de la Langue Française.
Access to over 40,000 titles, books, and videos across areas including programming, data analysis, math, science, engineering, business, arts, psychology, economics, political science, history, and more. The video collection currently includes over 800 self-paced tutorials of varying duration (from 2 to over 98 hours).
In order to use the new platform, log-in using your @caltech.edu email address, select SSO, and then you will be asked to log-in with access.caltech credentials. Although this is tedious, this should work seamlessly on- and off-campus (no VPN or proxy required), as well as with their mobile app [iOS/Android only -- not Kindle-compatible]. Please let us know if you encounter any difficulties or have any other feedback on this resource.
A comprehensive collection of methods in organic synthesis, based upon the historic Houben–Weyl Methoden der Organischen Chemie. Published since 2000 as Science of Synthesis by Thieme, this series is updated quarterly. The ebook series is searchable by text or chemical structure or reaction, and accepts both molfile and ChemDraw structure files as well.
Science.gov searches over 60 databases and over 2200 selected websites from 15 federal agencies, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information including research and development results.
Search more than 2500 journals and 11000 books, primarily science and engineering, published by Elsevier. Full-text is available for the journals we subscribe to, but not the entire database.
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CAS SciFinder Discovery Platform, CAS Analytical Methods, CAS Formulus
Information on using the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) SciFinder Discovery Platform at Caltech, which includes SciFinder-n, Analytical Methods, and Formulus. SciFinder-n is the interface to the CAS Content Collection, including Registry, References, Patents, Reactions, Commercial Sources, and Formulations. Please note: you cannot use a login/password from a previous institution. You must register for a new account with your @caltech.edu email address.
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DOE Information Bridge, Energy Citations Database
Incorporating the contents of the DOE Information Bridge and the Energy Citations Database, with an innovative semantic search tool which includes faceting, in-document search, word clouds, and personalization. There are over 2.5 million citations (1.4 million journal articles(364,000 with DOIs), including 313,000 full-text DOE reports.
Provides full-text, peer-reviewed sociology journals covering many studies including gender studies, criminal justice, social psychology, racial studies, religion and social work. Features more than 2.1 million records with subject headings from a 20,000+ term sociological thesaurus designed by subject experts and expert lexicographers. Contains full text for more than 860 journals dating back to 1908, 830 books and monographs, and over 16,800 conference papers.
Our Library has bought almost all SPIE ebooks, 1989+. The books include monographs, tutorials, briefs and field guides. The subjects included are broad and stretch from biomedicine to telescope optics.
We have purchased frontfile and backfile collections in seven subject collections through the 2015 imprint year. Subjects include: Math and Statistics, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Chemistry and Materials Science, Computer Science, Earth and Environmental Science, Engineering as well as Physics and Astronomy. These packages include well over 50k ebooks. We have an ongoing subscription to the Math & Stats package (2016+).
A collection of biomedical and life sciences protocols, including the Methods in Molecular Biology book series. Subject areas covered include: Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Cancer Research, Cell Biology, Genetics/Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Molecular Medicine, Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Plant Science and Protein Science
Access to numerical and graphical data on the properties of materials from the Landolt-Börnstein New Series, the Linus Pauling Files and other integrated resources.
Provides over 25,000 films, documentaries and TV shows, and simplifies film distribution by providing faculty and students a legal streaming resource both on and off campus.
Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science, published by Morgan & Claypool, provides access to lectures on research topics in Engineering and Computer Science. We have access to collections 1-12. Now hosted by Springer Nature.
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TAIR, The Arabidopsis Information Resource, Arabidopsis Information Resource
The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) maintains a database of genetic and molecular biology data for the model higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Data available from TAIR includes the complete genome sequence along with gene structure, gene product information, gene expression, DNA and seed stocks, genome maps, genetic and physical markers, publications, and information about the Arabidopsis research community. Gene product function data is updated every week from the latest published research literature and community data submissions. TAIR also provides extensive linkouts from our data pages to other Arabidopsis
The TPMD contains data and information on thermophysical properties. This is the searchable, electronic version of the Thermophysical Properties of Matter, the TPRC data series. It contains over 5,000 materials categorized into 85 material groups, 107 properties, and over 51,700 data curves and is constantly updated. NOTE: After authenticating in via your Access credentials, select log-in by going to the log-in button in the upper-right hand corner. Next, please select the TPMD database.
Access local water levels, tide and current predictions, and other oceanographic and meteorological conditions for any region in the U.S. or its territories. Explore featured news, coastal inundation dashboard, high tide flooding outlooks, and more. From the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
TRAIL is an on-going project to identify, digitize, archive, and provide access to federal technical reports issued prior to 1975. Examples include: USAEC, USNBS, USBM.
TRID is an integrated database that combines the records from TRB’s Transportation Research Information Services (TRIS) Database and the OECD’s Joint Transport Research Centre’s International Transport Research Documentation (ITRD) Database. TRID provides access to more than one million records of transportation research worldwide.
Science Citation Index Expanded covers more than 8,500 notable journals encompassing 150 disciplines from the year 1900 to the present day.
Social Sciences Citation Index covers more than 3,000 journals in social science disciplines from the year 1900 to the present day.
Arts & Humanities Citation Index covers more than 1,700 arts and humanities journals starting from 1975 and 250 major scientific and social sciences journals.
Emerging Sources Citation Index covers over 5,000 journals in the sciences, social science, and humanities. Book Citation Index covers more than 60,000 editorially selected books starting from 2005. Conference Proceedings Citation Index covers more than 160,000 conference titles in the Sciences starting from 1990 to the present day.
Based on the digitization of K. G. Saur's Biographical Archives, it compiles biographical articles from printed reference works published from the 16th to the 21st century, and reproduces these original documents as facsimile images on the screen. In addition to 8.5 million digitized biographical articles, the WBIS Online database currently provides an index to 57 Biographical Archives totalling short biographies on more than 6 million people
The newspapers and news pamphlets gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757 - 1817) represent the largest single collection of 17th and 18th century English news media
Bergey's provides a complete and authoritative description of bacterial and archaeal diversity. The online edition provides descriptions of the taxonomy, systematics, ecology, physiology and other biological properties of all described prokaryotic taxa.
BioCyc is a collection of 14560 Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs), plus software tools for exploring them. Key aspects of BioCyc data include quality data curated from tens of thousands of publications, including curated databases for E. coli, B. subtilis, H. sapiens, and S. cerevisiae; computationally predicted metabolic pathways and operons; and data integrated from other databases including gene essentiality, regulatory networks, protein features, and GO annotations.
Please note that in order to use BioCyc beyond the limited free access amount, you must create an account on the BioCyc website and login to it while accessing BioCyc on the Caltech network. If you do not create an account and log in, you will be denied access after using up the free access amount.
Links: Introduction to BioCyc | Briefings in Bioinformatics article
The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) contains structural information on over 330,000 carbon containing molecules (<1000 atoms) and over 366,000 structures, including organics, compounds of main group elements, organometallics and metal complexes. There is a small overlap between the CSD and the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, in the area of molecular inorganics.
Europe PMC currently contains 44.2 million abstractsand 9.8 million full text articles, including research articles, preprints, micropublications, books, reviews, and protocols. Europe PMC integrates content from a range of sources such as PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC), Agricola, and 32 life science preprint servers including biorxiv, Research Square, and Preprints.org.
GeoRef via Elsevier Engineering Village: GeoRef is focused on comprehensive coverage of geology and geoscience literature and is the most in-depth abstracting and indexing (A&I) database available for geoscience research. Includes references to U.S. Geological Survey publications, theses & doctoral dissertations, books, maps, reports, as well as literature from more than 3,500 journals.
GeoRef contains over 4.6 million records, from 1666 to the present for North America, as well as global coverage dating back to 1933. It covers the geosciences including subjects such as geochemistry, geology, geophysics, mineralogy, oceanography, paleontology, petrology, seismology and many more.
Serves as a comprehensive resource for research and communications in the geological and earth sciences. It is built on a core database aggregation of peer-reviewed journals indexed, linked, and inter-operable with GeoRef. In addition, many ebooks and series are hosted on GeoScienceWorld. This includes the Geological Society of America (GSA) Field Guides, Memoirs, and Special Papers. Other series titles include the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Memoirs; Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry; and the European Mineralogical Union (EMU) Notes in Mineralogy.
Also includes: GeoRef; thesaurus (geographic, geologic, and subject terms), and the OpenGeoSci map-based toolset search function.
International bibliography on the development and influence of science, from prehistory to the present. Updated on a monthly basis, and includes records of journal articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations, serials, maps and other related materials. HSTM includes the Isis Current Bibliography of the History of Science, Current Bibliography in the History of Technology, Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della Scienza, and citations from the Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine.
Provides fulltext access to IEEE transactions, journals, magazines since 1988 (with some content back to 1952), conference proceedings since 1988 (with some content back to 1952), IEEE Standards and IEE journals, letters, magazines, and conference proceedings since 1988. See their Self-paced Tutorials
Full-text archive of 1000s of top scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, 85,000 ebooks, and primary sources spanning area studies, arts (including music, film studies, performing arts, and more), business, economics, history (including history of science and technology), philosophy, religion, classical studies, language and literature, law, linguistics, political science, psychology, sociology, and more.
JSTOR includes backfile (>5 years old) access to journal articles from publishers like Springer, Sage, Oxford and Cambridge.
Our Library subscribes to 6 JSTOR subject collections. During the pandemic JSTOR has opened up access to subscribers for all of their 20+ collections.
1940+ mathematical reviews and summaries of journal articles and books; more info. For earlier material (1868-1930) see also Jahrbuch Project (in German and English)
Index of over 3 million records related to literary studies, film and multimedia studies, folklore, linguistics, modern languages, and interdisciplinary fields such as women's studies and African-American studies.
Comprehensive series of carefully edited and published primary sources, both chronicle and archival, for the study of Northwestern and Central European history from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500.
The most comprehensive and exhaustive English language dictionary, serving as the definitive record of the English language, featuring 600000 words, 3 million quotations, and over 1000 years of English.
30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books from 1946 to present (based on MEDLINE), with selected coverage back to 1809. From the United States National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.
Entries include links to MeSH terms and other NCBI resources, including molecular structure, DNA sequence, and protein sequence databases, as well as to PMC and other OA sources where available. This custom link will also include CaltechConnect functionality to access full text or request via DocuServe.
Database with over 283 million chemical compounds, 150 million bibliographic records, 67 million reactions, and 46 million bioactivities. Includes a predictive retrosynthesis tool as well as the Medicinal Chemistry sub-database. Originally based on Beilstein, Gmelin and an "Organic" Patent Database (US 1976+ and EP, WO 1978+). Please note you must access either via the VPN or via the "Sign-in via your institution" link and select California Institute of Technology.
Access to over 40,000 titles, books, and videos across areas including programming, data analysis, math, science, engineering, business, arts, psychology, economics, political science, history, and more. The video collection currently includes over 800 self-paced tutorials of varying duration (from 2 to over 98 hours).
In order to use the new platform, log-in using your @caltech.edu email address, select SSO, and then you will be asked to log-in with access.caltech credentials. Although this is tedious, this should work seamlessly on- and off-campus (no VPN or proxy required), as well as with their mobile app [iOS/Android only -- not Kindle-compatible]. Please let us know if you encounter any difficulties or have any other feedback on this resource.
Alternate Name(s)
CAS SciFinder Discovery Platform, CAS Analytical Methods, CAS Formulus
Information on using the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) SciFinder Discovery Platform at Caltech, which includes SciFinder-n, Analytical Methods, and Formulus. SciFinder-n is the interface to the CAS Content Collection, including Registry, References, Patents, Reactions, Commercial Sources, and Formulations. Please note: you cannot use a login/password from a previous institution. You must register for a new account with your @caltech.edu email address.
A collection of biomedical and life sciences protocols, including the Methods in Molecular Biology book series. Subject areas covered include: Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Cancer Research, Cell Biology, Genetics/Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Molecular Medicine, Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Plant Science and Protein Science
The TPMD contains data and information on thermophysical properties. This is the searchable, electronic version of the Thermophysical Properties of Matter, the TPRC data series. It contains over 5,000 materials categorized into 85 material groups, 107 properties, and over 51,700 data curves and is constantly updated. NOTE: After authenticating in via your Access credentials, select log-in by going to the log-in button in the upper-right hand corner. Next, please select the TPMD database.
Science Citation Index Expanded covers more than 8,500 notable journals encompassing 150 disciplines from the year 1900 to the present day.
Social Sciences Citation Index covers more than 3,000 journals in social science disciplines from the year 1900 to the present day.
Arts & Humanities Citation Index covers more than 1,700 arts and humanities journals starting from 1975 and 250 major scientific and social sciences journals.
Emerging Sources Citation Index covers over 5,000 journals in the sciences, social science, and humanities. Book Citation Index covers more than 60,000 editorially selected books starting from 2005. Conference Proceedings Citation Index covers more than 160,000 conference titles in the Sciences starting from 1990 to the present day.
Academic Video Online is a comprehensive video subscription, spanning a wide range of subject areas and publishers. It delivers video titles spanning the widest range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.
Bergey's provides a complete and authoritative description of bacterial and archaeal diversity. The online edition provides descriptions of the taxonomy, systematics, ecology, physiology and other biological properties of all described prokaryotic taxa.
BioModels Database is a repository of mathematical models representing biological systems. It currently hosts a range of models describing processes like signaling, protein-drug interaction interactions, metabolic pathways, epidemic models, and many more. The models that BioModels hosts are usually described in peer-reviewed scientific literature. These models are manually curated and semantically enriched with cross-references to external data resources (such as publications, databases of compounds and pathways, ontologies, etc.).
An interdisciplinary journal providing a source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. The Library has access to Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2006+.
Colloquium Digital Library of Life Sciences, published by Morgan & Claypool, provides access to lectures on research topics in Physiology, Neuroscience, and Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology. We have access to collections 1-4 (2009-2019).
The CRSP US Stock Databases contain daily and monthly market and corporate action data for securities with primary listings on the NYSE, NYSE MKT, NASDAQ, and Arca exchanges and include CRSP broad market indexes. CRSP databases are characterized by their comprehensive corporate action information and highly accurate total return calculations.
The CRSP Index Database product contains five groups of CRSP indexes: CRSP Stock File Indexes, CRSP Cap-Based Portfolios, CRSP Indexes for the S&P 500 Universe, CRSP Treasury and Inflation (CTI) Indexes, and the CRSP Select Treasury Indexes.
Email Prof. Michael Ewens (mewensATcaltech.edu) for information about accessing the data.
Collection of edited correspondence of the early modern period, linking people across Europe, the Americas and Asia from the early 17th to the mid-19th century.
Most comprehensive annotated collection of documents on British history covering the years 500 to 1914 and including around 5,500 primary sources, all selected by leading historians. The sources include treaties, statutes, declarations, government and cabinet proceedings, military dispatches, orders, acts, sermons, newspaper articles, pamphlets, personal and official letters, diaries and more accompanied by editorial commentary. The sources cover a wide spectrum of topics, from political and constitutional issues to social, economic, religious as well as cultural history.
GeoRef via Elsevier Engineering Village: GeoRef is focused on comprehensive coverage of geology and geoscience literature and is the most in-depth abstracting and indexing (A&I) database available for geoscience research. Includes references to U.S. Geological Survey publications, theses & doctoral dissertations, books, maps, reports, as well as literature from more than 3,500 journals.
GeoRef contains over 4.6 million records, from 1666 to the present for North America, as well as global coverage dating back to 1933. It covers the geosciences including subjects such as geochemistry, geology, geophysics, mineralogy, oceanography, paleontology, petrology, seismology and many more.
Access ebooks purchased specifically to support diversity and inclusion, with topics ranging from diversity in science, technology and higher education to eugenics, disability and ableism, and anti-racism.
Our Library has bought almost all SPIE ebooks, 1989+. The books include monographs, tutorials, briefs and field guides. The subjects included are broad and stretch from biomedicine to telescope optics.
A collection of biomedical and life sciences protocols, including the Methods in Molecular Biology book series. Subject areas covered include: Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Cancer Research, Cell Biology, Genetics/Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Molecular Medicine, Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Plant Science and Protein Science
Provides over 25,000 films, documentaries and TV shows, and simplifies film distribution by providing faculty and students a legal streaming resource both on and off campus.