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Features scientific literature reviews in the fields of biomedical, life, physical, and social sciences.
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Start your research by reading background information on over 3.6 million topics.
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Lectures, tutorials, study guides, and quizzes to help you learn about the anatomy and processes of the human body.

Access includes ‘Neuroanatomy’ and ‘Anatomy & Physiology’ modules.

New users must first register at https://ditki.com/register with their SFA email address.

An excellent resource for abstracts and full-text articles and documents in all aspects of education.

An excellent resource for abstracts and full-text articles and documents in all aspects of education. Access provided by the IES.

Access to abstracts and full-text articles on all aspects of family studies, including marriage, divorce, family therapy, and more.

Access authoritative periodical content supporting research in all fields of psychology abnormal, biological, cognitive, comparative, developmental, personality, quantitative, social and all areas of applied psychology.
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A trusted archive of full-text scholarly journals across all disciplines, in addition to primary source and image collections and thousands of research reports.

Provides abstracts on all areas of medicine and health, including dentistry and nursing.

Provides abstracts on all areas of medicine and health, including dentistry and nursing.

Access to full-text journals on all areas of psychology and behavioral science.

Combines full-text content from leading psychology and psychosomatic publications, with diverse sources of content to help students bridge theory with practice.
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Discover and explore therapies via this video library featuring the leading practitioners of the field.

Access to abstracts and full-text on all areas related to race studies, including discrimination, immigration, ethnicity, and more.

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Access handbooks, manuals, encyclopedias, and other books on qualitative and quantitative research in the social sciences to improve your understanding and application of research methodology.

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Search and access hundreds of specially commissioned case studies of engaging research projects that highlight project design and methods application. These stories of real life research illustrate how methods are applied in real research projects. Access consists of the Cases, Part 1; Cases, Part 2; and Medicine & Health packages.

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Bank of topical, engaging practice datasets, indexed by method and data type, optimized to use in classroom exercises or in exam papers, saving faculty members hours spent sourcing and cleaning data themselves.

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Find and watch video tutorials, case studies, expert interviews, and more, covering the entire research methods and statistics curriculum.

Search the Scientific Electronic Library Online -- SciELO. Literature indexed is primarily from South and Central America.
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An excellent resource for research in all disciplines.

Abstracts and full-text articles on all areas of sociology.

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Search and access thousands of ebooks published by Springer Nature.

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Search and access over 160,000 ebooks published by Taylor & Francis.

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