Best Bets for Biochemistry Research
Use any of the following databases to begin your search for scholarly articles on your biochemistry topic
- SciFindern This link opens in a new windowUse to find information related to chemistry, biochemistry, and engineering. Contains journal articles, information on substances, reactions and references.
How to Use
First time users must register for a SciFindern account. You only need to register one time.
- PubMed This link opens in a new windowUse to find a free and accessible version of MedLine from the National Library of Medicine, a database that contains references to peer-reviewed articles about life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. Contains citations and abstracts from over 4000 medical and biomedical journals in the U.S. and other countries. Sourced from the National Library of Medicine.
- Google Scholar This link opens in a new windowUse to find interdisciplinary articles from academic publishers, professional societies, institutional and preprint repositories posted on the web. Use the "Find @ Le Moyne Library" links in the search results as well as other links provided by the search engine to locate the full-text of articles. Contains full-text and abstracts of scholarly articles.
How to Use - Scopus This link opens in a new windowUse to find what is happening in research throughout the world in the fields of science, technology, social sciences, medicine and arts and humanities. Contains abstracts and citations from peer-reviewed journals, books and conference proceedings. Must use links to access full-text.
- ScienceDirect This link opens in a new windowUse to find scholarly articles in natural science and social science. Contains full-text articles and abstracts from peer-reviewed scholarly journals.