Hopkins Biomed Experts is a tool that allows users, internal and external, to identify JHU faculty biomedical experts based on their published output indexed in PubMed. Collexis facilitates faculty research and project collaboration. More...
Covers the world's scholarly literature on the history of the United States and Canada. Includes abstracts of articles and citations to book reviews. Also provides abstracts for dissertations.
A multi-disciplinary database that provides the full-text for over 4,000 scholarly and general interest publications, as well as indexing and abstracting for all of the over 8,000 titles in the collection.
An archival collection of core scholarly journals in a wide variety of disciplines. Journals are digitized from their first issues to a moving wall of three to five years from the present (i.e. no current issues). At present, over 40 history hournals are archived in JSTOR.
Searches the table of contents of over 4000 periodicals in the humanities and social sciences from their date of inception through 1996. The earliest issue included is from 1790.
Provides online access to the full-text of over 200 scholarly journals published by Johns Hopkins University Press and over 20 other non-profit presses in the social sciences and humanities. Most titles do not include coverage before 1993.
Combines Science Citation Index (1945-present), Social Sciences Citation Index (1956-present), Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975-present), and more. Allows for a cited reference search by author or journal title. Also includes a current contents alert service and a journal citation report service.
For retrospective coverage of history journals, see also:
C.R.I.S.: The Combined Retrospective Index Set to Journals in History, 1838-1974. MSEL GEN REF D4 .C14 1977 Quarto
More Electronic Resources for Africana Studies This link will lead you to a list of electronic resources identified as useful for the study of Africana topics. Depending on your particular topic, you may want to look for electronic resources identified for other fields of interests, such as history, literature, music or art history.