BioCyc is a collection of 14560 Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs), plus software tools for exploring them. Key aspects of BioCyc data include quality data curated from tens of thousands of publications, including curated databases for E. coli, B. subtilis, H. sapiens, and S. cerevisiae; computationally predicted metabolic pathways and operons; and data integrated from other databases including gene essentiality, regulatory networks, protein features, and GO annotations.
Please note that in order to use BioCyc beyond the limited free access amount, you must create an account on the BioCyc website and login to it while accessing BioCyc on the Caltech network. If you do not create an account and log in, you will be denied access after using up the free access amount.
Links: Introduction to BioCyc | Briefings in Bioinformatics article
The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) contains structural information on over 330,000 carbon containing molecules (<1000 atoms) and over 366,000 structures, including organics, compounds of main group elements, organometallics and metal complexes. There is a small overlap between the CSD and the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, in the area of molecular inorganics.
Europe PMC currently contains 44.2 million abstractsand 9.8 million full text articles, including research articles, preprints, micropublications, books, reviews, and protocols. Europe PMC integrates content from a range of sources such as PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC), Agricola, and 32 life science preprint servers including biorxiv, Research Square, and Preprints.org.
GeoRef via Elsevier Engineering Village: GeoRef is focused on comprehensive coverage of geology and geoscience literature and is the most in-depth abstracting and indexing (A&I) database available for geoscience research. Includes references to U.S. Geological Survey publications, theses & doctoral dissertations, books, maps, reports, as well as literature from more than 3,500 journals.
GeoRef contains over 4.6 million records, from 1666 to the present for North America, as well as global coverage dating back to 1933. It covers the geosciences including subjects such as geochemistry, geology, geophysics, mineralogy, oceanography, paleontology, petrology, seismology and many more.
Serves as a comprehensive resource for research and communications in the geological and earth sciences. It is built on a core database aggregation of peer-reviewed journals indexed, linked, and inter-operable with GeoRef. In addition, many ebooks and series are hosted on GeoScienceWorld. This includes the Geological Society of America (GSA) Field Guides, Memoirs, and Special Papers. Other series titles include the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Memoirs; Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry; and the European Mineralogical Union (EMU) Notes in Mineralogy.
Also includes: GeoRef; thesaurus (geographic, geologic, and subject terms), and the OpenGeoSci map-based toolset search function.
International bibliography on the development and influence of science, from prehistory to the present. Updated on a monthly basis, and includes records of journal articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations, serials, maps and other related materials. HSTM includes the Isis Current Bibliography of the History of Science, Current Bibliography in the History of Technology, Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della Scienza, and citations from the Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine.
Provides fulltext access to IEEE transactions, journals, magazines since 1988 (with some content back to 1952), conference proceedings since 1988 (with some content back to 1952), IEEE Standards and IEE journals, letters, magazines, and conference proceedings since 1988. See their Self-paced Tutorials
Full-text archive of 1000s of top scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, 85,000 ebooks, and primary sources spanning area studies, arts (including music, film studies, performing arts, and more), business, economics, history (including history of science and technology), philosophy, religion, classical studies, language and literature, law, linguistics, political science, psychology, sociology, and more.
JSTOR includes backfile (>5 years old) access to journal articles from publishers like Springer, Sage, Oxford and Cambridge.
Our Library subscribes to 6 JSTOR subject collections. During the pandemic JSTOR has opened up access to subscribers for all of their 20+ collections.
1940+ mathematical reviews and summaries of journal articles and books; see About MathSciNet for more info. For earlier material (1868-1930) see also Jahrbuch Project (in German and English)
Index of over 3 million records related to literary studies, film and multimedia studies, folklore, linguistics, modern languages, and interdisciplinary fields such as women's studies and African-American studies.
Comprehensive series of carefully edited and published primary sources, both chronicle and archival, for the study of Northwestern and Central European history from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500.
The most comprehensive and exhaustive English language dictionary, serving as the definitive record of the English language, featuring 600000 words, 3 million quotations, and over 1000 years of English.
30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books from 1946 to present (based on MEDLINE), with selected coverage back to 1809. From the United States National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.
Database with over 283 million chemical compounds, 150 million bibliographic records, 67 million reactions, and 46 million bioactivities. Includes a predictive retrosynthesis tool as well as the Medicinal Chemistry sub-database. Originally based on Beilstein, Gmelin and an "Organic" Patent Database (US 1976+ and EP, WO 1978+).
Access to over 40,000 titles, books, and videos across areas including programming, data analysis, math, science, engineering, business, arts, psychology, economics, political science, history, and more. The video collection currently includes over 800 self-paced tutorials of varying duration (from 2 to over 98 hours).
In order to use the new platform, log-in using your @caltech.edu email address, select SSO, and then you will be asked to log-in with access.caltech credentials. Although this is tedious, this should work seamlessly on- and off-campus (no VPN or proxy required), as well as with their mobile app [iOS/Android only -- not Kindle-compatible]. Please let us know if you encounter any difficulties or have any other feedback on this resource.
A collection of biomedical and life sciences protocols, including the Methods in Molecular Biology book series. Subject areas covered include: Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Cancer Research, Cell Biology, Genetics/Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Molecular Medicine, Neuroscience, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Plant Science and Protein Science
The TPMD contains data and information on thermophysical properties. This is the searchable, electronic version of the Thermophysical Properties of Matter, the TPRC data series. It contains over 5,000 materials categorized into 85 material groups, 107 properties, and over 51,700 data curves and is constantly updated. NOTE: After authenticating in via your Access credentials, select log-in by going to the log-in button in the upper-right hand corner. Next, please select the TPMD database.
Science Citation Index Expanded covers more than 8,500 notable journals encompassing 150 disciplines from the year 1900 to the present day. Social Sciences Citation Index covers more than 3,000 journals in social science disciplines from the year 1900 to the present day. Arts & Humanities Citation Index covers more than 1,700 arts and humanities journals starting from 1975 and 250 major scientific and social sciences journals. Emerging Sources Citation Index covers over 5,000 journals in the sciences, social science, and humanities. Book Citation Index covers more than 60,000 editorially selected books starting from 2005. Conference Proceedings Citation Index covers more than 160,000 conference titles in the Sciences starting from 1990 to the present day.
SciX covers and unifies the fields of Earth science, planetary science, astrophysics, heliophysics, and the NASA-funded biological and physical sciences. SciX will be the next generation Astrophysics Data System (ADS) interface and your ADS log-in credentials are the same for SciX. Your same ADS libaries will be in SciX as well.
The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) maintains a database of genetic and molecular biology data for the model higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Data available from TAIR includes the complete genome sequence along with gene structure, gene product information, gene expression, DNA and seed stocks, genome maps, genetic and physical markers, publications, and information about the Arabidopsis research community. Gene product function data is updated every week from the latest published research literature and community data submissions. TAIR also provides extensive linkouts from our data pages to other Arabidopsis