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Academic Search is a monthly indexing service. It was first published in 1997 by EBSCO Publishing in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Its academic focus is international universities, covering social science, education, psychology, and other subjects. Publishing formats covered are academic journals, magazines, newspapers, and CD-ROM. [1] [2]
Academic Search: Multidisciplinary Several versions: Complete, Elite, Premier, and Alumni Edition [1] Subscription EBSCO Publishing [2] Aerospace & High Technology Database: Aerospace, aeronautics, astronautics: Subscription ProQuest [3] African Journals OnLine (AJOL) Multidisciplinary Scholarly journals published in Africa [4]
Databases: EBSCO provides a range of library database services. [23] Many of the databases, such as MEDLINE and EconLit, are licensed from content vendors.Others, such as Academic Search, America: History and Life, Art Index, Art Abstracts, Art Full Text, Business Source, Clinical Reference Systems, Criminal Justice Abstracts, Education Abstracts, Environment Complete, Health Source ...
EBSCO. EBSCO Information Services is a major US-based provider of library resources and information services. It manages a wide range of databases covering all subject areas. For more information see its website. EBSCO's partnership with The Wikipedia Library includes one-year access to the following resources:
Nikkimaria: Among many other things, I have access to Academic Search Premier, Business Source Premier, and MasterFILE Premier through Ebscohost, as compared to the offer here of Academic Search Complete, Business Source Complete, and MasterFILE Complete. Dustin (talk) 17:25, 20 September 2015 (UTC)
As a regular contributor to the Reference Desk and Resource Exchange (and newly-designated Research Coordinator for WP Library), EBSCO's Academic Search Complete, MasterFILE Complete and Business Source Complete will be awesome additions to my arsenal of reliable sources to cite and share with other editors upon their request.
The page Microsoft Academic Search, newly created by the move of Libra (Search Engine), describes what I presume is the same database. I have restored the content from Academic Search Microsoft under this name, unchanged except for the name and the place in the chart per alphabetic order. Cnilep 18:30, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
Scopus is a scientific abstract and citation database, launched by the academic publisher Elsevier as a competitor to older Web of Science in 2004. [1] An ensuing competition between the two databases has been characterized as "intense" and is considered to significantly benefit their users in terms of continuous improvent in coverage, search/analysis capabilities, but not in price.