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Academic Search Elite Database Description


Note: Use of this resource is restricted to current University of Pittsburgh faculty, students, and staff, and may be used for individual research purposes only. Any other use is prohibited.

Access: CONNECT to the database
Description: This scholarly collection provides journal coverage for most academic areas of study-including biological sciences, economics, communications, computer sciences, engineering, language and linguistics, arts and literature, medical sciences and women's studies. Academic Search Elite features:
  • full text for over 1,250 journals with many dating back to 1990
  • abstracts and indexing for nearly 2,880 scholarly journals with many dating back to 1984
  • coverage of over 1,500 peer-reviewed journals
  • charts and graphs converted to keyword-searchable ASCII text
  • over 1.4 million company records from Dun & Bradstreet
  • coverage of The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Christian Science Monitor
  • over 1,000 journals with images


This is a EBSCOHost database, and can be search individually or in combination with other EBSCOHost databases.
Coverage: Indexing 1984-
Full Text 1990-
Information Type:
Citations? Yes
Abstracts? Yes
Full-Text? Yes
Update Frequency: Monthly
Help & More Information: List of Journals Included in Academic Search Elite
Online Help Index
Related Databases: Academic (Lexis-Nexis)
Expanded Academic ASAP
Periodical Abstarcts
Note: For assistance in locating related print resources, please ask for assistance at any library reference desk or submit a question via our Ask A Librarian service.




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