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What is the ‘All Databases’ tab searching?

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What is the ‘All Databases’ tab searching?

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For all institutions with more than one database subscription, a search in the ‘All Databases’ tab will search all of the databases that the institution subscribes to. When you click on a particular result to go into its full record, you will be viewing the full record from a particular database. For example, in the full record, you will see: “Record from “. This will tell you from which database this full record was pulled. This is dependent on your institution’s subscription and also from the pre-determined order of precedence that follows: 1. Web of Science 2. Current Contents Connect 3. ISI Proceedings 4. Derwent Innovations Index 5. BIOSIS Previews 6. Biological Abstracts 7. Zoological Records 8. MEDLINE 9. Web Citation Index 10. Inspec 11. CAB Abstracts 12. Food Science and Technology Abstracts If you subscribe to Web of Science and the record you are searching for is in Web of Science, then the Web of Science record will always be the one present in ‘All Databases’. As a further

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