Scientific Resources that Include JIS

Why is this important?

Resources that include JIS serve its published authors and its readership in three important ways:

  • They provide for greater exposure of JIS content to a wider audience base.
  • Some of these resources allow interlinking between the full texts of citations and JIS papers.
  • They provide an additional venue for the archiving of JIS papers, thus helping ensure the longevity of the content.

Resource List

Resources are listed alphabetically

AGRICultural OnLine Access

agricola.nal.usda.gov

AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access) is a bibliographic database of citations to the agricultural literature created by the National Agricultural Library and its cooperators. Production of these records in electronic form began in 1970, but the database covers materials in all formats, including printed works from the 15th century. The records describe publications and resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences. Although AGRICOLA does not contain the materials, thousands of AGRICOLA records are linked to online full-text documents, with new links being added every day.

BioOne

www.bioone.org

BioOneTM is a web-based aggregation of research in the biological, ecological and environmental sciences. It is sponsored by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), the University of Kansas, the Big 12 Plus Libraries Consortium, and Allen Press.

BIOSIS

www.biosis.org

BIOSIS is a non-profit organization that delivers flexible information services including databases and customized information products to the global life sciences community.

Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

www.csa.com

CSA records go beyond citations to furnish valuable summaries of original research material, allowing scientists and researchers to identify articles appropriate to their needs. Content coverage includes the life sciences, environmental and aquatic sciences, computer sciences, materials science and engineering, aerospace, social sciences, and humanities. From our award-winning Internet Database Service, providing access to more than 70 databases, to our widely-read print journals, CSA offers precision tools engineered to make conducting your research precise, quick, and cost-effective. As information storage and retrieval technologies continue their rapid evolution, we remain committed to aggressively broadening your access to the latest thinking in the sciences and social sciences.

Chemical Abstracts Service

www.cas.org/about.html

CAS is a team of scientists, creating and delivering the most complete and effective digital information environment for scientific research and discovery. CAS provides pathways to published research in the world's journal and patent literature--virtually everything relevant to chemistry plus a wealth of information in the life sciences and a wide range of other scientific disciplines--back to the beginning of the 20th century.

Commonwealth Agriculture Bureaux

http://www.cabi-publishing.org/AbstractDatabases.asp?SubjectArea=&PID=125

CAB Abstracts is the primary database for applied science, but it covers many fields, including:

  • Agricultural and natural resource economics
  • Agricultural science
  • Animal science
  • Crop production
  • Dairy science
  • Forestry
  • Horticulture
  • Rural development & regional planning
  • Soil science
  • Sport and recreation management
  • Tourism and leisure
  • Veterinary science

Coverage is from 1973 - present, and CAB Abstracts is updated quarterly. CAB Abstracts indexes over 14,000 journals, books and other sources.

Current Contents Connect®

www.isinet.com/products/cap/ccc

Current Contents Connect® is a multidisciplinary current awareness Web resource providing access to complete bibliographic information from over 8,000 of the world's leading scholarly journals and more than 2,000 books. Users can also search a premium collection of evaluated scholarly Web sites and access evaluated, full-text Web documents in three general resource types: preprints, funding information and research activities.

Index Medicus

www.nlm.nih.gov/tsd/serials/lji.html

Index Medicus is a bibliographic listing of references to articles from biomedical journals worldwide. The National Library of Medicine indexes literature that has been judged most useful to Index Medicus users by a group of distinguished physicians, medical editors, and medical librarians. Materials selected for inclusion are indexed by highly trained literature analysts. Monthly issues consist of two volumes: Part 1 Subject A-P and Part 2 Subject Q-Z, Authors, and Bibliography of Medical Reviews. The cumulated contents of the twelve monthly issues comprise the annual Cumulated Index Medicus.

ISI

www.isinet.com

Thomson ISI, a business of The Thomson Corporation, has been an established leader in providing access to high-value, essential information for researchers and scholars worldwide for over 45 years.

The goal of ISI® is to increase the impact of research by empowering researchers to accelerate discovery.

ISI provides integrated information solutions delivered by the most innovative technologies. We partner with our clients, as well as industry leaders to deliver on this promise.

Medical Literature, Analysis, and Retrieval System Online

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

While already accepted, JIS is still preparing submissions to MEDLINE.

MEDLINE® (Medical Literature, Analysis, and Retrieval System Online) is the U.S. National Library of Medicine's (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains over 12 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine.

PubMed Central

www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov

PubMed Central is a digital archive of life sciences journal literature, developed and managed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). With PubMed Central, NCBI is taking the lead in preserving and maintaining open access to the electronic literature, just as NLM has done for decades with the printed biomedical literature. PubMed Central aims to fill the role of a world class library in the digital age. It is not, and has no intention of becoming, a journal publisher. Access to PubMed Central is free and unrestricted. Maintaining open access serves as the best test of the durability and utility of the archive as technology changes over time.