Many of the databases below will require you to sign in with your ASURITE username and password. Databases marked with a open access symbol are freely available and do not need a subscription.
Repository of electronic preprints in physics, mathematics, computer science, and related disciplines.
Coverage: 1991+
Coverage: 1898+
Maximum Concurrent Users: 8
Index to journal articles, conference proceedings, and dissertations in physics, electrical/electronic engineering, and computing. Inspec is now part of the larger Engineering Village database. Use "Get It @ ASU" links on each entry to determine if full text is available online.
Digital library portal containing research in astronomy and astrophysics.
Coverage: 1995+
Maximum Concurrent Users: Unlimited
Scopus is an abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and web sources with tools to track, analyze, and visualize research. Scopus provides access to a broad portfolio of peer-reviewed content from around the world.
Alternate titles: SciVerse Scopus
A multidisciplinary periodical index which provides access to popular press magazines and scholarly (including peer-reviewed) journals from nearly every academic discipline. Includes content from international publishers, a growing collection of open access journals, and a large historic collection of video recordings from the Associated Press.
Full text of selected Institute of Physics (IOP) journals.
If the ASU Library doesn't have the journal article that you need, request the article via our Interlibrary Loan Service.
These terms will be what the database uses to describe the concepts of the article. Use these terms in your search strategy to improve retrieval.
For example, if searching for safety issues for skyscraper construction, you'll discover that the EI Compendex database uses the controlled vocabulary term "Tall Buildings" for articles about skyscrapers. Adjusting the search to "safety and (skyscrapers or tall buildings)" will greatly increase the results. In the ABI/Inform database, the term "High rise buildings" is preferred, so the search should be adjusted to "safety and (skyscrapers or high rise buildings).
Use the AND operator to include a concept that will get just desirable articles while eliminating the undesirable
Redo the search strategy to exclude the keyword that is retrieving the undesirable articles
Instead of using a keyword, use a controlled vocabulary term (or subject heading, or descriptor) and limit that term to that field (controlled vocabulary, subject heading, descriptor).
Compendex will run a saved search strategy each week against the new items added to the database.
ABI/Inform will run a saved search strategy against the new items added to the database; you decide the frequency - daily, weekly, monthly or every 3 months.
Web of Science will send email notification if a specific article has been recently cited.
Most journals, for example, Journal of Applied Mechanics (published by ASME) will send an email alert when a new issue is published so the table of contents can be reviewed. Some journals also provide an RSS Feed for table of contents and/or news.
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