Physical Sciences & Math


The links below will direct you to the most appropriate databases for research in the areas of Physical Sciences and Mathematics.


General Science Full Text

WilsonWeb General Science Full Text

Easy-to-use and designed specifically for students and non-specialists, General Science Full Text is the first place to look for answers to science-related questions. This database features full text, plus the graphs, charts, diagrams, photos, and illustrations that convey an abundance of scientific information. Subjects covered include Astronomy, Atmospheric Science, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Conservation, Earth Science, Environment, Food, Genetics, Health, Mathematics, Medicine, Microbiology, Nutrition, Oceanography, Physics, Physiology, Zoology.



Academic Search Premier

Academic Search Premier

Academic Search Premier provides broad coverage in academic disciplines, including coverage in the Physical Sciences and Mathematics. It contains much full-text content and ranges back to 1975 for some journals.

Click here to view a list of titles in Academic Search Premier arranged by subject (Adobe Acrobat PDF).


Click here to search all the above databases simultaneously.



Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing

Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing

EEVL is the Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing. EEVL's mission is to provide access to quality networked engineering, mathematics and computing resources, and be the national focal point for online access to information in these subjects. It is an award-winning free service, created and run by a team of information specialists from a number of universities and institutions in the UK. EEVL's target audience is students, staff and researchers in higher and further education, as well as anyone else working, studying or looking for information in Engineering, Mathematics and Computing.