A comprehensive index of journal articles and films held by the Anthropology Library at the British Museum, and the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI). Incorporating the former RAI library, the Anthropological Index Online (AIO) holds arounf 4,000 periodical titles (1,500 current) covering all areas of anthropology. It indexes nearly 800 journals, published in over 40 languages, on a continuing basis, with records dating from 1957 to the present.
Subjects: Anthropology, Archaeology, Linguistics.
A full-text database developed by the American Anthropological Association containing over 250,000 articles from more than 35 anthropological journals, as well as news bulletins, monographs and book reviews.
A bibliographic catalogue bringing together material from the British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB), archaeological publishers such as Oxbow, and the ADS Archives. Includes published journal articles and books, as well as unpublished fieldwork reports and digital archive entries. Subjects: Archaeology, Anthropology, History, Sociology
An online database that contains over six million bibliographic references. Dating back to 1951, these references include journal articles, books, newspapers, and dissertations. The subjects covered range from anthropology and economics to politics and sociology. Interdisciplinary subjects such as development studies, human geography, and gender studies are also included.
Scopus is a multidisciplinary abstract and citation database, which provides access to academic journals, books, conference proceedings, and patents from 1788–present.
Advanced Features: citation analysis, author profiles, journal metrics; data export and analysis, search alerts.
A multidisciplinary abstract and citation database of academic journal articles, books and conference proceedings covering all subjects, dating back to 1900. Web of Science consists of multiple different databases including the Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index and Arts & Humanities Citation Index. Features: citation analysis, researcher profiles, journal metrics, search alerts.
OpenAlex is a free and open catalog which indexes over 250M academic journals, books, dissertations, conference proceedings and more. Subject areas include physical, life and social sciences. Extra coverage of humanities, non-English languages, and the Global South.
Provides access to more than 12 million journal articles, books, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines primarily in the humanities and social sciences. Also includes research reports over 140 policy institutes on climate change, cybersecurity, energy policy, international relations, terrorism, and various public health issues. Primary sources are drawn from libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies around the world including Global Plants, 19th Century British Pamphlets and Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa. Thematic collections focusing on emerging areas of research includes Lives of Literature, Security Studies, and Sustainability.
A platform for full-text, peer-reviewed books and journals in the humanities and social sciences from over 400 non-profit publishers, including university presses and scholarly societies.