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| Annual Reviews | Annual collections of critical reviews of the most significant primary research literature for 30 fo... [more info] | Reviews Full text Abstracts & Indexes |
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| Civil Engineering Index (ASCE) | Designed to provide easy bibliographic access to all ASCE publications. The database covers all the ... [more info] | Abstracts & Indexes | ![]() |
| Compendex Historical on OhioLINK (1884-1968) | The Historical file provides access to engineering literature published from 1884 to 1968. Records i... [more info] | Abstracts & Indexes | ![]() |
| Compendex on Engineering Village (1884-present) | Comprehensive interdisciplinary engineering database that is the electronic equivalent of the print ... [more info] | Abstracts & Indexes | ![]() |
| Compendex on OhioLINK (1969-present) | Comprehensive interdisciplinary engineering database that is the electronic equivalent of the print ... [more info] | Abstracts & Indexes | ![]() |
| Computers and Applied Sciences Complete | Provides indexing and abstracting for academic journals, professional publications, and other refere... [more info] | Abstracts & Indexes Full text |
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| Directory of Published Proceedings (DOPP) | Identifies hard to find conference literature in the sciences, engineering, medicine, technology, so... [more info] | Abstracts & Indexes Bibliography Directory |
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| EBSCOhost Web | Menu of databases provided through EBSCO Publishing. EBSCOhost Text Only Interface will no longer be... [more info] | Full text Abstracts & Indexes |
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| Engineering Village (includes Compendex from 1884 to present) | Comprehensive interdisciplinary engineering database that is the electronic equivalent of the print ... [more info] | Abstracts & Indexes | ![]() |
| GREENR (Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources) | GREENR (Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources) provides content on the ... [more info] | Full text Statistical data |
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| GreenFILE |
An electronic journal (ejournal, e-journal, ej, etc.) is a digitized or online version of a printed journal, such as the Physical Review A. Like most ejournals, this journal exists in both print and electronic formats. Collectively, the Case libraries provide access to thousands of electronic journals. This includes journals that are licensed independently by the Case libraries, journals in the OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center, and a select number of journals that are freely available over the World Wide Web.
Users should be aware that many titles licensed by Case are not accessible from the OhioLINK EJC. An example of this is Science Online, the Web version of Science Magazine.
A database is a collection of information organized into a particular format. Every item in a database has its own record and each of these records is itself divided into specific fields of information (e.g., author, title, etc.) In this respect, a telephone book can be defined as a database.
An electronic research database is a computerized collection of information in digital format. The Case libraries provide access to several hundred research databases, many of which include the full text of journal and newspaper articles. View Research Databases for a complete list of databases provided by the Case Libraries.
Users should be aware that several titles subscribed by Case are not accessible from the OhioLINK Research Databases list. An example of this is IEEE Xplore. IEEE Xplore provides full text access to IEEE transactions, journals, magazines and conference proceedings published since 1988 and all current IEEE standards.
If you are a student, faculty, or staff at Case, you may access the databases with software-free remote authentication to OhioLINK electronic databases and journals. When you're away from your own computer or away from campus, logon to OhioLINK and choose a database or electronic journal.
You'll be prompted to enter Case as your school, your name and Case Account Number (your SS# is no longer used), and your library
For current Case enrolled and employed individuals, it's a simple way to have 2 hours of remote access to OhioLINK-only electronic content, and you can reconnect as often as you need to use the reources! Use any computer with a current web-browsr. (Remote authentication to Case-only resources requires VPN software on your computer.) Use PIN authentication for OhioLINK-only resources across the U.S. and around the world!