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Educational Research Abstracts Online

ERA - Educational Research Abstracts
ERA is a comprehensive database comprising specially selected high-quality abstracts which cover the current international research in education. A versatile research tool, ERA is supported by a fully-flexible search engine, and comprises links to the full-text online versions of articles where possible. Searches can be conducted by a choice of criteria and full search histories are stored. The product is backed by an online document request feature, which supports PDF and RealPage® delivery formats. Hypertext links to the British Library's Articles Direct TM document supply service provides access to a fully-comprehensive back-up document delivery service. Inter-library loan forms for UK libraries are also available online.
Visit the ERA website at www.informaworld.com/era for further information.

Studies in Women and Gender Abstracts

SWA - Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts Online
Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts (SWA) is now available in an easy-to-use, fully-searchable online database format and is available free to institutional subscribers to the print journal. The database comprises abstracts from the journal, dating back to 1995. Abstracts are linked where possible, to either full-text, document delivery and inter-library loan services.

Visit the SWA website at www.informaworld.com/swa for further information.

 

 

Ergonomics Abstracts Online

ERGO-ABS - Ergonomics Abstracts Online
Ergonomics Abstracts is the result of the on-going, thirty-year plus collaboration between the Ergonomics Information Analysis Centre at The University of Birmingham and Taylor & Francis, who are the leading international publishers in ergonomics and human factors since 1957.

Ergonomics Abstracts is a focused, comprehensive, and international abstracting service, spanning the world of ergonomics and human factors. Because of the changing frames of reference in modern scientific research and application, Ergonomics Abstracts is an invaluable and rich source of information for any professional needing information not only on mainstream ergonomics but also on related material from psychology, physiology, biomechanics, job design, human- computer interaction, safety science, human engineering, medicine, occupational health, sport and transport.
Visit the ERGO-ABS website at www.informaworld.com/ergo-abs for further information.

Addiction Abstracts Online

Addiction Abstracts Online
Addiction Abstracts is a quarterly journal published in simultaneous print and online editions.

This unique resource and reference tool is published in collaboration with the National Addiction Centre and Carfax, Taylor & Francis, the leading international publisher in addiction sciences. Addiction Abstracts is edited by Professor Michael Gossop, supported by a panel of eminent researchers.

Addiction Abstracts is a focused, unbiased international abstracting service, spanning all addictive substances as well as other compulsive behaviours. Because of the changing frames of reference in modern scientific research and application, Addiction Abstracts is an invaluable and rich source of information for any professional needing the most up-to-date literature in psychology, psychiatry, public health medicine, health behaviour, treatment and prevention.
Visit the Addiction Abstracts Online website at www.informaworld.com/addiction-abs for further information.

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