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Abstracts in Anthropology covers anthropological scholarship in all
its subfields: Cultural Anthropology, Physical Anthropology,
Archaeology and Linguistics.
The database offers abstracts from 1999, selected and classified,
fully indexed by author and subject.
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This database of the African Studies Centre in Leiden, describes
literature from all countries of Africa, often with links to the
full text.
Since April, 2013, AfricaBib includes the Quarterly Index of
African Periodical Literature (QIoAPL). This database covering
articles from scholarly journals as well as other materials, e.g.
from NGOs, was published from 1991 till 2011 by the Library of
Congress (Nairobi Office).
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The library collection covers publications about North and
Sub-Saharan Africa.
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The Anthropological Index Online of the Royal Anthropological
Institute (1957-...), based on the journal holdings of The
Anthropology Library at the The British Museum.
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AnthroSource, developed by the American Anthropological Association
(AAA), gives online access to 32 AAA journals.
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APA PsycInfo with UBUlink
APA PsycInfo covers the entire spectrum of human and animal
psychology and behavioural science. It also offers information
regarding language and communication, culture and society,
psychochemistry and statistics. Contains abstracts from journal
articles, but also books and book chapters.
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Archives Unbound contains millions of pages of historical
documents, dating from the Middle Ages to the end of the last
century. The collections contain government documents, monographs,
newspapers and correspondence in various fields, interesting for researchers and
students of African American studies, British history, holocaust
studies, gender studies, Latin America studies, political science,
religious studies and much more.
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Sources about the psychosocial effects of war, violence and other
traumatic events.
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Electronic version of the Biografisch Woordenboek van het
Socialisme en de Arbeidersbeweging in Nederland.
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Manual for writing and publishing in American English, with many
examples for using the citation style. This version contains the
17th edition (2017) and the 16th edition (2010).
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CogNet from the MIT Press is a research tool for the Cognitive and
Brain Sciences Community, offering access to more than 750 books,
journals and reference works. Topical coverage includes the
neurosciences, psychology, and anthropology. Texts can be
annotated.
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Descriptions and evaluations of psychodiagnostic testing materials
(in Dutch) by the Committee On Test Affairs Netherlands (COTAN) of
the National Institute of Psychologists (NIP). The database
continues the printed 'Documentatie van tests en testresearch in
Nederland' ('Documentation of tests and test research in the
Netherlands', the 'COTAN book').
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Database of Measure Instruments and Guidelines of the Netherlands Youth
Institute (Nederlands Jeugdinstituut). 200 descriptions of
tests, questionnaires, observation instruments and the like for
young people.
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Electronic theses produced by scientists at Utrecht
University.
As from 2006, theses are stored in electronic form in the Utrecht
University Repository (formerly Igitur Archive), the Utrecht
University digital scientific archive. As from November, 2014, this
repository is visible via the Dutch national portal, NARCIS.
Theses from before 2006 may have been published in electronic form,
but most are to be found as printed publications in the catalogue.
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The Directory of Open Access Journals gives a subject listing of,
often fairly new, free online journals. About half of these are
searchable on article level.
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Electronic theses produced by scientists at Utrecht
University.
As from 2006, theses are stored in electronic form in the Utrecht
University Repository (formerly Igitur Archive), the Utrecht
University digital scientific archive. As from November, 2014, this
repository is visible via the Dutch national portal, NARCIS.
Theses from before 2006 may have been published in electronic form,
but most are to be found as printed publications in the catalogue.
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DER is an online platform containing classic and contemporary
ethnographic films, very useful to the undergraduate classroom in
the field of anthropology, cultural studies or media studies.
Overlaps with Ethnographic Video Online, but also contains over 200
original video’s.
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DSM Library contains: DSM-V Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders, DSM-V Handbook of Differential Diagnosis and
DSM-V Clinical Cases.
Previous versions of DSM are available as well.
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The EBSCO Academic Search Premier contains approximately 4600
English language journals in all areas of science, almost 3.900 of
which are peer-reviewed.
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Embase enables to search across EMBASE (1974-...) and MEDLINE
(1966-...) concurrently.
EMBASE (Exerpta Medica Database) is the European counterpart of
MEDLINE; only EMBASE and unique MEDLINE records are presented
(already de-duplicated).
Key topics are pharmacology, drug development, medical education
and health care management.
Embase consists of 18 million records from 6,500 journals from 70
countries. Embase is updated daily; yearly some 600,000 references
are added.
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A multidisciplinary online encyclopedia in the field of
neuroscience with topics ranging from neuro-ethology, learning and
memory, behavioral and psychiatric diseases.
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Database of the Educational Resources Information Centre, on
didactics and education. Contains the 'Current Index to Journals in
Education' and 'Resources in Education'.
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The third volume of the ethnographic film series is dedicated to
indigenous filmmakers and offers a platform for indigenous voices
to address issues from indigenous perspectives. Contains streaming
video, incl. ethnographic films and documentaries.
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Ethnographic Video Online is a comprehensive online resource for
the study of human culture, behavior and society around the world.
The collections contain over 1,300 hours of streaming video,
including ethnographic films, documentaries, select feature films,
and previously unpublished fieldwork.
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Food Studies Online is an online platform for the study of food and
food systems. The collection contains archives, books, posters and
over 250 videos of documentaries, interviews and vintage
commercials.
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Gale Virtual Reference Library is a database of encyclopedias and
other reference sources for multidisciplinary research, such as
Encyclopedia of Emerging Markets, Encyclopedia of Islam and the
Muslim World, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences,
Child Development, Immigration and Multiculturalism, Learning and
Memory.
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Gender Studies Database includes references to, among other things,
journal articles, books and book chapters from 1930 to the present.
Essential subjects covered in this resource include gender
inequality, masculinity, postfeminism, gender identity and more.
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Index of over 50 million articles, books, dissertations and patents
covering all subjects. Google Scholar gives you also citation
information.
The link to information about availability within Utrecht
University is not given through the UBU link button, but through
the links Fulltext@UBUlink when there is a full text
available within UBU, or, UBU link when there is no digital
full text but possibly a printed version.
N.B. The Fulltext&UBUlink works only from library
pages. Off-campus access: Login with your Solis ID and
password.
Find out more on search options and other possibilities?
Check the Google Scholar LibGuide.
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Health and Psychosocial Instruments provides access to information
on measurement instruments (i.e., questionnaires, interview
schedules, checklists, index measures, coding schemes/ manuals,
rating scales, projective techniques, vignettes/scenarios, tests)
in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational
behavior, and library and information science.
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JCR provides a ranking on the basis of factors such as impact (with
a 5 year trend) , immediacy index and cited halflife for 10,000
journals. The citation information is taken from the Science
Citation Index and the Social Sciences Citation Index, and is
mostly used to rank the relative importance of journals with their
subject categories.
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JSTOR offers full-text access to an archive database of ca. 700
English-language journals in various disciplines. All volumes
(including the earliest) are available and can be searched in full
text; the most recent years are not included in this archive due to
copyright. Collections: Arts and Sciences I, II, III, V en VII,
Business, Collection Ireland, Ecology and Botany, Health and
General sciences, Language and Literature.
If you are interested in text mining options, please contact the
library (library@uu.nl).
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Nexis Uni (the successor to Lexis Nexis Academic) offers the full
text of (many) articles from Dutch and international newspapers and
newsmagazines. In addition Nexis Uni provides company information
on Dutch and international businesses. Find out more on
search options and other possibilities in Nexis Uni? Check Nexis Uni explained.
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Survey of psychological mesurement instruments (in Dutch) from the
Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie, with information on publishers or
free download.
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National Academic Research and Collaborations Information
System.
Narcis is the national portal for scientific information including
(open access) publications from the Dutch repositories, data sets
from a number of data archives, and there are descriptions of
research projects, researchers and research institutes included.
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Nexis Uni (the successor to Lexis Nexis Academic) offers the full
text of (many) articles from Dutch and international newspapers and
newsmagazines. In addition Nexis Uni provides company information
on Dutch and international businesses. Find out more on
search options and other possibilities in Nexis Uni? Check Nexis Uni explained.
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Index of millions of publications that have become available for
free through the Open Archive Initiative (OAI). These are mainly in
publication repositories of universities and in the growing number
of free Open Archive journals. Many of these publications are not
in regular journal databases.
In principle OAIster covers all subjects. For all publications
there are links to the full text.
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The Directory of Open Access Repositories. OpenDOAR is an
authoritative directory of academic open access repositories.
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Overton is a search engine that helps to find millions of policy
documents from all countries and in all languages by subject,
title, organization and more. The full texts are also searchable.
Overton also allows users to see, track and analyze mentions of
publications and other research output in policy documents.
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Oxford Reference brings together language and subject dictionaries,
encyclopedias, maps, quotations and reference works across various
subject areas into a single cross-searchable resource.
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PiCarta searches the Dutch Central Catalogue NCC, Online Contents
and a number of bibliographical databases with a single search
question. These sources can also be accessed separately through the
'Other databases' menu. You can restrict the search result to
specific types of publications with 'Search options'. Hits can be
sorted according to relevance or publication year. Consult the help
function for advanced searches.
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An integrated access to journals and reference works published by
the American Psychiatric Association (including DSM Library).
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APA PsycInfo covers the entire spectrum of human and animal
psychology and behavioural science. It also offers information
regarding language and communication, culture and society,
psychochemistry and statistics. Contains abstracts from journal
articles, but also books and book chapters.
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The PTSDpubs Database is an electronic index to the worldwide
literature on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other
mental-health consequences of exposure to traumatic events.
The database is produced by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
National Center for PTSD.
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PubMed provides free access to the MEDLINE database, PreMEDLINE
(PubMed in process) and links to molecular biology and genetic
databases. Contains records from 1950 onwards.
Know more about searching and other options in PubMed? Go to
the PubMed
LibGuide.
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PubPsych is a free information retrieval system for psychological
resources (meta search). It offers a comprehensive selection of
resources from a growing number of international databases with a
European focus, covering the needs of academic and
professional psychologists. PubPsych also includes datasets and
offers, where available, full-text linking, links to additional
information and link resolving.
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RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic management service. It allows
users to create personal citation databases by importing references
from text files or online databases. RefWorks is similar in
function to software products such as EndNote, Reference Manager,
and ProCite. It differs in that personal databases are stored on
the RefWorks server and can be accessed through the University
Library institutional account from wherever the user happens to
be.
For your first visit, you will have to create an account name and
password. Once you have created an account, use Refworks from
anywhere.
More information, e.g. directions on importing data
per database, tutorials, and frequently asked questions.
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Scopus is both a bibliographic database and a citation index in all
fields of sciences. Over 21,000 scientific journals are indexed,
and since 2013 books and book chapters are included; where possible
journals are indexed from the very first volume onwards. In the
search results you can filter by document type. Patents will be
presented separately.
Citation information is based on references in documents published
from 1996 onwards.
Mekentosj Papers account ID is 21878.
Scopus does not support Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) or lower. Use
IE 9 or higher, Firefox or Chrome.
Find out more about searching and other options in Scopus?
Check the Scopus
LibGuide.
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The SSRN, formerly known as Social Science Research Network, is a
repository for preprints dedicated to the swift dissemination of
scholarly research in the social sciences and more.
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SSCI is part of Web of Science.
Web of Science searches the Science Citation Index (1899-...),
Social Sciences Citation Index (1898-...), and Arts &
Humanities Citation Index (1975-...) together.
To search SSCI only, go to MORE SETTINGS below on the starting
page and make sure only SSCI is selected.
For more information, see Web of Science.
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CSA Social Services Abstracts (1979 - ...) provides bibliographic
coverage of current research focused on social work, human
services, and related areas, including social welfare, social
policy, and community development. The database indexes over 1,300
serials publications from 1979 onwards, and includes abstracts of
journal articles and dissertations, and citations to book
reviews.
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Bibliographical information on sociology. Also social psychology,
methodology, sociology of art, political science, women's studies
and environmental issues. The database contains abstracts of
articles from approximately 2500 journals and other sources.
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All statistical information available from Statistics Netherlands
(CBS) is available free of charge.
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Social Scientific Information and Documentation Centre. The social
science literature databank contains bibliographical information on
Dutch publications, scientific institutes, research agencies,
administrative organs and the like.
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Website for analysis and development of tests, by P.J. Tellegen
(University of Groningen) and J.A. Laros (Brasilia University,
Brazil).
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The Utrecht University Repository (formerly Igitur Archive), the
Utrecht University digital scientific archive, contains documents
produced by scientists at Utrecht University: PhD theses, articles,
reports, monographs, etc.
Utrecht University Repository is visible via the Dutch national
portal, NARCIS.
The majority of the documents are available in full text and are
freely accessible. Documents from before 2006 are often available
in printed form and can be found via the catalogue.
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Web of Science is a bibliography as well as a citation index. It
offers a combined access to three citation indexes: Science
Citation Index Expanded (SCI) (1899-...), Social Sciences Citation
Index (SSCI) (1898-...), and Arts & Humanities Citation Index
(A&HCI) (1975-...), including Conference Proceedings Citation
Index. Via Citation Databases below on the starting page,
you can select one of these databases.
Weekly updates. Access via ISI Web of Knowledge.
More information.
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The free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Wikipedia is written
collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world.
When you consult a Wikipedia in the language most closely related
to your subject, you will get most information.
Find out more? Check the Wikipedia LibGuide.
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Bibliographical database (1972 -) pertaining to women's studies.
Contains references to books, journal articles and other document
types.
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WorldCat is the world's largest bibliographic database, the merged
catalogues of over 50,000 OCLC member libraries in over 90
countries. The database was created in 1971 and is maintained at
intermittent intervals.
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