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All Databases for Chemistry

  • American Chemical Society Journals Best Bet
    40 online journals published by the ACS from 1879 onwards.
  • Annual Reviews
    Authoritative, analytic reviews in focused disciplines within the Biomedical, Physical, and Social Sciences.
  • Cambridge Journals Online
    Over 360 journals across the sciences, social sciences and humanities.
    Coverage: 1997-
  • Cell Press
    Journals include the flagship journal Cell, and other high impact cell science journals
  • Derwent Innovations Index
    Patents Index. Access to the significant portion of published scientific information only be found in patent publications. Provides clear titles and abstracts summarizing the novelty of the invention. Unique coding and indexing is also applied to every DWPI record.
  • Electrochemical Society Digital Library
    Home to the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES), the flagship journal of The Electrochemical Society, published continuously since 1902, as well as other peer-reviewed journals.
  • Gale Academic OneFile
    Explore a range of topics broken down by subject for targeted results based on your interests such as: Biology, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Economics, Environmental Science, History, Marketing, Political Science, Psychology.
  • Google Scholar
    A Google database focusing specifically on scholarly literature. To add links to TCD subscriptions of journal articles, follow our video guide.
  • InCites
    Research performance profiles (comprehensive publication & citation reports), Global comparisons (output & impact statistics for benchmarking), Institutional profiles (key indicators of research excellence for leading institutions worldwide).
    Registration Required.
  • Journal Citation Reports
    Critically evaluate and compare journals in the sciences and social sciences using citation data from over 7,500 scholarly and technical journals.
  • Oxford Academic Journals Online
    Consists of 169 online journals from arts, social science, scientific, technical, medical, professional and humanities disciplines.
  • ProQuest Dissertations & Theses: A & I
    Comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world, spanning from 1743 to the present day.
  • Reaxys Best Bet
    Coverage of quality, authoritative information in organic, inorganic and organometallic chemistry.
    Incorporates Beilstein (organic chemistry database), Gmelin (inorganic chemistry database) and Patent Chemistry, creating a single architecture for convenient search of chemistry data.
  • Royal Society of Chemistry's Journals
    Provides online access to the 26 journals published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
  • Royal Society of Chemistry's Journals Archive
    Contains all the articles published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and its predecessors published from 1841 to 2007.
  • ScienceDirect
    Scientific research that contains the full text of more than 1,200 Elsevier Science journals in the life, physical, medical, technical, and social sciences.
  • SciFinder-n Best Bet
    New interface. Scientific information provided by the CAS (Chemical Abstracts) databases. See SciFinder-n user guide for details.
    All current staff and students have unlimited access but must register for a personal account using their TCD email. The password is sent to your TCD email account.
  • SciVal
    Offers access to the research performance of 7,500 research institutions and 220 countries worldwide. Registration Required.
  • Scopus Best Bet
    An abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources. Covers more than 15,000 peer-reviewed journals in science, technology, medicine and social sciences.
  • Web of Science Core Collection
    Current and retrospective multidisciplinary information from thousands of worldwide research journals.
  • Wiley Online Library
    Full text access to over 2,400 journals in all disciplines published by John Wiley & Sons.

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