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Genetics

What is a database?

A database is a searchable collection of information. It is a great place to look for journal articles. Each database contains thousands of articles which you can search for simultaneously rather than searching through individual journals.

Databases offer access to high-quality peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, dissertations and other sources.

Articles in peer-reviewed journals have been assessed before publication by subject experts. This means they are the "gold standard" in academic articles - the top journals in any field are highly likely to be peer-reviewed. You will be normally be expected to use peer-reviewed journal articles in your assignments.

The databases below have been selected for this subject area.

Databases for Genetics

 

Subject Librarian

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Jessica Leonard
Contact:
Lower Level, Hamilton Library, Wednesday to Friday
leonarj2@tcd.ie