Interdisciplinary index that provides citations for high impact journals. Useful for forward citation searching. (Does not support Internet Explorer as a browser)
Covers information disciplines, including: Archival Science; Informatics; Information Systems; Knowledge Management; Library and Information Science; Museum Studies; Records Management; etc.
The CLCD Enterprise dB is the premier academic resource for courses needing to locate Children’s and Young Adult books and other media. The content includes millions of fiction/non-fiction titles, thousands of awards and quality reviews including author/title links, lesson plans and teaching guides. The search engine offers multiple options including 50 search filters to find materials for determining interest & reading levels; selecting trade books based on standards; creating thematic, annotated biographies; interpreting reviews; developing classroom collections and more.
Covidence is a web-based software that was originally designed to make systematic reviews as easy as possible to conduct and synthesize. You can review titles, abstracts, or full-text PDFs anywhere that you have an internet connection
Search narrative biographies, news, magazine, and multimedia content (Access provided by the Marion County Internet Library with support from the Library Fund of The Indianapolis Foundation. Access is restricted to Marion County residents only.)
Tool to evaluate the influence of research and journals (most frequently cited, impact factor). In the areas of science, technology, and social sciences.
Per UITS July 2016:
NOTE: lynda.com is no longer available to the statewide IU community at no charge. IU's contract with lynda.com contract was not renewed due to a more than 60% pricing increase and limited usage by the IU community. There are still ways you can access and use lynda.com, and there are many other free and low-cost training options for IU community members. At UITS IT Training, we are committed to helping you meet your technology training needs. Please contact us with any questions you have on technology training services.
Full text for popular high school magazines, biographies, and primary source documents, 1975-present. (Access provided by INSPIRE: Indiana’s Virtual Library)
Annotated list of fiction and nonfiction books for grades five through nine, with reviews and other information for children's librarians and school media specialists. Nonfiction are classified by Dewey. Fiction and story collections are Fic and S C.
Designed for middle school libraries, contains full text for popular, middle school magazines, primary sources, and reference materials. (Access provided by INSPIRE: Indiana’s Virtual Library)
Full text of popular, elementary school magazines and an image collection. Includes the Encyclopedia of Animals and Funk + Wagnall's New Encyclopedia. (Access provided by INSPIRE: Indiana’s Virtual Library)
This database contains ebooks from trusted publishers in all academic subject areas along with powerful research tools. Formerly ebrary. Includes library subscription to Academic Complete.
Information Technology and Business, including manuals for software such as Microsoft Office. We have access to: BusinessPro, ITPro, IT and Desktop Videos, and Leadership Channel. Note: Students must be currently enrolled in order to access
Access to titles in the subject areas of science, technology, mathematics, medicine and nursing. Note: The library does not have access to all content.
Adds a multimedia dimension to everyone's reading experiences of children's and young adult books. This link gives IUI patrons access to most resources without registering. If users want unlimited access to all materials you must sign in and fill out the brief profile (must enter your IU email address). (Access to Indiana residents provided by INSPIRE: Indiana’s Virtual Library)