Bases catalográficas e bibliográficas
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Autor: Jéssica Dornelas
Bases catalográficas e bibliográficas - 22/04/2019
Proposta da segunda parte da aula: exploração de bases de dados referenciais (catalográficas e bibliográficas).
Bases catalográficas:
Library of Congress Catalog: collections contain over 162 million books, periodicals, manuscripts, maps, music, recordings, images, and electronic resources. The LC Catalog contains 17 million records describing these collections. You can search Catalog records by keyword or browse by authors/creators, subjects, names/titles, series/uniform titles, and call numbers. Browse lists also include searching aids such cross-references and scope notes.
The British Library Main Catalogue: the collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online.
Bases bibliográficas:
MedLine: contains journal citations and abstracts for biomedical literature from around the world, it's a bibliographic database of life sciences and biomedical information; it includes bibliographic information for articles from academic journals covering medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and health care.
Engineering Index: the broadest and most complete engineering literature database available in the world. It provides a truly holistic and global view of peer reviewed and indexed publications with over 20 million records from 77 countries across 190 engineering disciplines. Every record is carefully selected and indexed using the Engineering Index Thesaurus to ensure discovery and retrieval of engineering-specific literature that engineering students and professionals can rely on. By using Ei Compendex, engineers can be confident information is relevant, complete, accurate and of high quality.
Chemical Abstracts: it's a division of the American Chemical Society; it's a source of chemical information; it's a periodical index that provides numerous tools such as SciFinder as well as tagged keywords, summaries, indexes of disclosures and structures of compounds in recently published scientific documents. Approximately 8,000 journals, technical reports, dissertations, conference proceedings, and new books, available in at least 50 different languages, are monitored yearly, as are patent specifications from 27 countries and two international organizations.