This guide was designed to help you get started with research in neuroscience in both psychology and biology. It has journal databases, reference books, and other recommended resources.
Nature Neuroscience Table of Contents
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This multidisciplinary database indexes articles from over 9000 journals in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Web of Science is also excellent tool for cited reference searching.
A search engine that indexes over 450 million scientific items, including journal articles, scientists' homepages, courseware, pre-print server material, patents and institutional repository and website information.
Here you will find records for most Ph.D. dissertations and many Masters theses submitted to U.S. institutions. Recent records include abstracts and you can search by name, advisor, school, department, or topic. Many are available full-text here as well.
Here you will find records for most Ph.D. dissertations and many Masters theses submitted to U.S. institutions. Recent records include abstracts and you can search by name, advisor, school, department, or topic. Many are available full-text here as well.
A full-text online collection of MIT Press books, journals, and conference materials related to the cognitive sciences. Also includes multimedia such as streaming video of MIT events and MIT Open Course Ware with video and audio content.
PsychiatryOnline features DSM-5, DSM-IV-TR and The American Journal of Psychiatry as the cornerstones of an unsurpassed collection of psychiatric references, including books, journals, and self-assessment tools.