Notice that Zoo. Record, BioAbs, Web of Science, and Medline are all part of a larger sphere called the Web of Knowledge. You may search all of them at-once by choosing ALL DATABASES.
Databases
These databases index journals articles and other non-book sources related to Zoology. Each index has a different focus and scope. A thorough look at most topics will use multiple databases.
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Bibliographic citations with abstracts derived from over 5,000 life sciences research journals published worldwide.
Find information in virtually every life sciences discipline, including biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, botany, pre-clinical and experimental medicine, pharmacology, zoology, agriculture, and veterinary science.
Coverage: 1926-present
Bibliographic citations with abstracts derived from over 5,000 serials published in over 100 countries; monographs (including reports); books; newsletters; conference papers and abstracts.
Zoological Record covers all aspects of modern animal research, including: Behavior; Biodiversity; Conservation; Ecology; Evolution; Genetics; Habitat; Morphology; Nomenclature; Parasitology; Physiology; Reproduction; Taxonomy; and Zoogeography.
Provides indexing for over 12,000 academic journals, proceedings of international conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions, from three databases:
Science Citation Index, 1899-
Social Sciences Citation Index, 1898-
Arts & Humanities Citation Index, 1975-
Web of Science also offers a true cited reference index, which allow you to trace particular research forward in time or backward in time to see how works grow and develop in a focused area of research.