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Multidisciplinary The Mendeley research catalog is a crowdsourced database of research documents. Researchers have uploaded nearly 100M documents into the catalog with additional contributions coming directly from subject repositories like Pubmed Central and Arxiv.org or web crawls. Free Mendeley [98] Merck Index: Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacology
Research in economics >1,000,000 1997 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: Research Square: Multidisciplinary: Preprint server plus editing (commercial) >100,000 [27] 2018 Research Square R&D LLC: Rutgers Optimality Archive: Linguistics: A distribution point for research in Optimality Theory and its conceptual affiliates >1,000 1993
J-Gate is a bibliographic database to access global e-journal literature. [1] As a discovery platform for the research community, [2] it is presented as a website under subscription-based access to a large database of scientific research.
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.
MDPI traces its roots to Molecular Diversity Preservation International, also abbreviated MDPI, which was founded by Shu-Kun Lin in 1996 as a chemical sample archive, with some scholarly publishing and conference activities. [7] The second organisation, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, was founded in 2010, primarily as a publisher.
The Social Sciences Citation Index is a multidisciplinary index which indexes over 3,400 journals across 58 social science disciplines – 1985 to present, and it has 122 million cited references – 1900 to present. It also includes a range of 3,500 selected items from some of the world's finest scientific and technical journals.
re3data.org is a global registry of research data repositories from all academic disciplines. It provides an overview of existing research data repositories in order to help researchers to identify a suitable repository for their data and thus comply with requirements set out in data policies. [1] [2] The registry went live in autumn 2012. [3]
Web of Science "is a unifying research tool which enables the user to acquire, analyze, and disseminate database information in a timely manner". [7] This is accomplished because of the creation of a common vocabulary, called ontology, for varied search terms and varied data. Moreover, search terms generate related information across categories.