Journal Finder
Using Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
If the CSB/SJU Libraries don't have an article or book you need, use our Interlibrary Loan service to borrow a copy from another library.
Recommended Databases
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CAS SciFinder-nCAS SciFinder-n is the latest scientific information solution from CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society. In addition to the reference, substance, reaction and supplier content found in CAS SciFinder®, CAS SciFinder-n includes relevance-ranked results, step-by-step procedures and protocols, citation mapping, biosequence searching, retrosynthetic analysis, patent landscape mapping, touch-screen enabled structure drawing and much more—all accessible in a simple, easy-to-use interface. Check out the FAQ. Make sure to register first using the link below.
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CAS SciFinder-n Registration (First Time Users Create Accounts Here)CAS SciFinder-n requires that you register individually to use the system. Use this link to set up your personal account, and then use the other link to access the database.
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Web of Science Core CollectionIndex to scholarly articles in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. Also search for articles that cite specific articles and books.
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PubMed (MEDLINE)More than 21 million citations from biomedical and life science journals and online books; many include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
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ACS JournalsChemistry articles from the American Chemical Society.
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Academic Search PremierLarge interdisciplinary collection of journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
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Google ScholarSearches through a wide array of articles from various publishers, as well as institutional archives and other material. Includes a lot of licensed materials not available at CSB/SJU. However, if you find something that you want, please remember you may submit an ILL request for it using the "Find It" button.
Specific Journals That May Be of Interest
Your Librarian
Do We Have Full-Text Access?
Click on the full-text icon in an article record to access the full text of the article.
If you don't see an icon, click on the "Find It" button for other options, including interlibrary loan (ILL).