Neuroscience
Reference
Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
An encyclopedia of the life sciences, with particular emphasis on cell and molecular biology and its relevance to medicine.
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Articles - Neuroscience
Core Resources:
PubMed
Coverage: 1966-present.
PubMed is a free search service of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM). It searches all MEDLINE citations, in addition to pre-Medline citations which do not yet have MeSH index terms, as well as citations supplied electronically by publishers. PubMed also provides access to the molecular biology databases of DNA/protein sequences and 3-D structure data included in NCBI's Entrez retrieval system. User guide.
PsycINFO
Coverage: 1887-present (articles); 1987-present (books & book chapters).
Abstracts of the world's periodical literature in psychology and related disciplines. Covers over 1,300 journals. Also includes summaries of English-language book chapters and books. Produced by the American Psychological Association.
Additional Resources:
For more, consult the library's neuroscience databases page.
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Books
ALEX
Hamilton College Library's catalog. Use our call number locator to find items from your catalog search.
WorldCat
Catalog with more than 60 million records for books and other materials owned by libraries around the world. Use the button to request items through interlibrary loan.
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Citing Sources
Ask your professor if he or she has particular citation style preferences. The Writing Center also provides some information on departmental preferences and writing for specific disciplines.
The following resources can be especially helpful:
Citing Sources
The library's guide to documenting sources includes general subject area preferences and examples of citations for books, journals, and other commonly used resources.
RefWorks
RefWorks is an online bibliographic manager that can be used to create, organize and store references. Information can be imported from most of the library's research databases and reformatted to create bibliographies in wide range of documentation styles, including APA, MLA, and Chicago.
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Get Help
For further assistance, contact:
Glynis Asu
Reference Librarian
Burke Library
315-859-4482
gasu@hamilton.edu
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(Reviewed: August 16, 2007)
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