It is important to remember that you must connect to these databases through the WSU Libraries or by using a WSU VPN or LibKey Nomad (which is a browser plugin that works similarly to a VPN). This ensures that you will have full access to subscription resources.
There are several ways to connect to scholarly databases. For example you can select your database from the Libraries' A-Z List of Databases. You can also click on the links provided from within this guide (below).
Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) - Includes Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences and Science Citation indexes, Journal Citation Reports, BIOSIS Previews, BIOSIS Citation Index, Derwent Innovations patent searching, MEDLINE, and Zoological Record. Updated weekly.
Sci Finder N - This service works best with Internet Explorer. First time users MUST register. Full text access to: Chemical Abstracts since 1907, Chemical Abstracts Registry CASREACT: since 1974, Medline since 1985, Chemcats and ChemList since 1979. To learn how to get the most out of CAS SciFinderN, see the SciFinder FAQ and collection of on-demand training videos, webinars, and how-to guides.
Washington State University Library Catalog (Search It) - Search It is the WSU library catalog. You can search among many different types of resources and order materials from other institutions if they are not immediately available through WSU. You will find the most resources in Search It but you will also find the most noise.