If you are looking for a specific article and you know the journal that it was published in, you can determine whether Dickinson subscribes to this journal by checking the Journals List. If you are not looking for a specific article, you can search for articles in the databases that we subscribe to.
Below, we have compiled a list of databases that are particularly relevant for earth sciences research. Click here to access our tutorial on choosing a database.
Click here to access our tutorial on choosing search terms.
Search peer-reviewed journals indexed, linked, and interoperable with GeoRef. Coverage: mostly 2000 to present. Some full text.
Access articles in journals published by Elsevier focusing on science, technology and medicine. Coverage: varies - some 1850 to present. Some full text.
Search everything from supernovas to marine pollution. This collection is a good starting point for researchers seeking information on a variety of scientific topics. Coverage: 20th century to present. Some full text.
Search for abstracts of scholarly literature across a wide variety of disciplines. This tool also enables researchers to discover and analyze the connections between research, locating documents by shared references, authors, and keywords; identifying subject experts; tracking citations over time for a set of authors or documents; and assessing trends in search results. Coverage: 1788 to present. Citations only.
Often Arctic Studies requires a multidisciplinary approach. Consider what other subjects might have a perspective on your research! Try searching within the databases that are recommended for those disciplines!