Subject Directories
Even the largest and most advanced search engines cannot, either by themselves, or complexed as metasearchers, index all of the scientific literature documents and resources available on the World Wide Web. Other than Scirus and BUBL, free access scientific publications search engines include:
Collections of specialized search engines may be found at:
Collection of special Search Engines
Some selected subject area, publisher portals, and journal directories:
American Institute of Biological Sciences
American Society of Microbiologists
Journals Search Portal
Aquatic Microbial
Ecology
Abstracts are listed as numbers, not as titles ... very irritating. You have
to click each abstract number link one at a time. But going through them one
by one can yield excellent results. Can be very time consuming.
BioOne
Journals Archives
BioOne
Site Map
Bioscience
Ingentaconnect's Biological Sciences subject directory.
Blackwell-Synergy
Advanced Search Engine for online documents.
Blackwell
Publishing
List of Journals
Blackwell-Synergy
Clustered Listing of Online Journals
Cambridge Journals
Subject Directory
Diseases of Aquatic
Organisms
Abstracts are listed as numbers, not as titles ... very irritating. You have
to click each abstract number link one at a time. But going through them one
by one can yield excellent results. Can be very time consuming.
Elsevier
Browse Publications
Ingentaconnecta
Advanced Search Engine
Ingenta
Browse Publications
Marine Ecology
Progress Series
Abstracts are listed as numbers, not as titles ... very irritating. You have
to click each abstract number link one at a time. But going through them one
by one can yield excellent results. Can be very time consuming.
Microbiology Information Portal
Mineralogy
& Petrology
Journals Directory
Sedimentology
& Stratigraphy
Journals Directory
SPARC
Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
SPARC
Alternative Publishing Options
SpringerLink
Publications Directory
HighWire Press
Stanford University.
Still not finding the subject area you’re interested in? Here are some online “reference libraries:”
