Databases can be very particular and each one is different. CSUSM has over 150 different databases with different subjects and materials. For BIOL 353, the recommended databases are listed below.
To access the full text, look for PDF or Get It! at CSUSM
If an article is not available via full text, click the "Request this Item" button in the CSUSM Library catalog. The Library will order the article for you. It will take approx. 2-4 days to receive the article electronically. If not button appears, go to the main ILL page and input the information for your source manually.
NOTE: All databases can be used off-campus with your student id/password. Start at the CSUSM Library website to access the database or you will not have Get It! at CSUSM links.
If you need any additional assistance, please contact Talitha Matlin.
Most Useful
Database | Full Text | Coverage | Scholarly |
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PubMed @ CSUSM i
The premier database of world biomedical literature on clinical medicine and preclinical research. Medline provides a more user-friendly interface, but less updated content. |
Some full-text; plus links to full-text via Get-It | 1966 to current | All |
Web of Science i
Contains citation indexes for Science, Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities, and Book Citations from 2004 to present. Select "Web of Science Core Collection" to conduct cited reference search. |
Links to full-text via Get-It | 1975 to current | All |
Biological Abstracts i
A complete collection of bibliographic references covering life science and biomedical research literature published from more than 4,000 journals internationally. |
Some full-text; plus links to full-text via Get-It | 1969 to current | Most |
Google Scholar CSUSM i
Link to citations and full-text from your CSUSM Library databases and beyond! |
Some full-text; plus links to full-text via Get-It | current to current | All |
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