Event details

13. November 2013

Five databases with test access until the end of 2013

4 social science databases and a database on the substance properties of the most important chemicals will be available to users of the university by the end of 2013.

4 social science and a database on the substance properties of the most important chemicals will be available to users of the university by the end of 2013.

Abstracts in Social Gerontology

Abstracts in Social Gerontology is a bibliographic database published and operated by EBSCO on all aspects of social gerontology such as the psychology of ageing or society and ageing. The database currently contains around 35,700 records.

Family & Society Studies Worldwide

The database deals with all social science aspects of family research. In addition to periodicals, monographs, congress reports, official publications etc. are also analyzed. The more than 1.3 million data records date back to 1970.

Violence & Abuse Abstracts

The database indexes more than 350 periodicals in the field of child abuse and family and sexual violence from a social science perspective and comprises 21,000 data records including abstracts. The reporting period begins around 1990.

Criminal Justice Abstracts

The database contains more than 400,000 references from over 100 international journals on the subject of criminal law and criminology.

Test access is available via the homepage of the University Library ⇒ Research ⇒ Electronic Media ⇒ EBSCO Information Service.

 

 

The Merck Index Online

For over 120 years, the Merck Index has been a reference work for substance properties of the most important chemicals, pharmaceuticals and biological substances. The current 15th edition contains more than 11,500 individual descriptions of individual substances or classes of active ingredients and 450 organic name reactions.

Test access is via the University Library homepage ⇒ Search ⇒ Electronic media ⇒ Test mode ⇒ Merck Index.