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ELSEVIER BIOBASE - CURRENT AWARENESS IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (CABS)
Elsevier BIOBASE - Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS)
Imprint: ELSEVIER/CABS

Description
Elsevier BIOBASE is a bibliographic current awareness database providing comprehensive coverage of the entire spectrum of biological research worldwide.

Elsevier BIOBASE enables pure and applied scientists to keep up-to-date with literature published in their subject area by providing a subject categorized listing of titles, authors, abstracts, bibliographic details and authors' addresses.

Elsevier BIOBASE has a unique, comprehensive classification scheme. Titles are presented under appropriate subject headings, to provide information which is accurate and relevant to the area of research.

Scope
Subject coverage includes the following disciplines:
  • Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology
  • Cancer Research
  • Cell & Developmental Biology
  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Ecological & Environmental Sciences
  • Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Genetics & Molecular Biology
  • Immunology & Infectious Diseases
  • Neuroscience
  • Plant Science
  • Protein Biochemistry
  • Toxicology


Features & Benefits
  • Comprehensive coverage of the biological sciences from over 1,900 source journals
  • Contains more than 1,8 million records from 1994 to present and growing with 273,000 records annually
  • Records appear in Elsevier BIOBASE, on average, within 15 working days upon receipt of the original journal
  • 80% of the entries have abstracts
  • Full bibliographic citations
  • Separate species dictionary for Plant and Ecological records
  • Weekly updates
  • Available online via DataStar, DIALOG, DIMDI and STN.
For more information please contact:

Tel: +31-20-4853507
Fax: +31-20-4853432
E-mail:ebd-marketing@elsevier.com


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Imprint: ELSEVIER/CABS



Last update: 12 Jun 2009
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