Below is the LGBTQ specific database, and the women's and gender studies databases useful for searching LGBTQ issues..
WSI combines ten files, including
The ProQuest Social Sciences Database cluster allows users to simultaneously perform a search in any or all of the following databases:
For more information on the individual databases, see their respective entries in the Databases list.
To search only Social Sciences Citation Index, select:
Note that some fields (e.g. psychology and history, may overlap with the sciences and/or humanities.)
Materials Indexed: Book Chapters; Books; Conference Proceedings; Journal Articles; Magazine Articles; Technical Data
Formerly known as Environmental Issues & Policy Index and Environmental Knowledgebase
Web of Science consists of 9 databases:
Over 3,000 journals are monitored for inclusion in the database, together with conference proceedings, monographs, multi-authored works and book reviews. Journals and books are indexed down to the article and chapter level.
Learn how you can connect UCSB Library to Google Scholar to easily access the full text of an article through UC Library Search.
Connecting Google Scholar to UCSB Library Full-Text Resources from UCSB Library on Vimeo.
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Title: Connecting Google Scholar to UCSB Library Full-Text Resources: Teaching & Learning Series
Body: Starting on the Google Scholar homepage, login to Google using your UCSB NetID and password. Once you are logged in, find the menu in the top left corner of the screen and select the “settings” option, then the “library links” option. In the search box, enter “University of California, Santa Barbara” and search. Find the “Get it At UC” option and make sure the box is checked, then save your changes. Now, you can search for full-text articles in UCSB Library from Google Scholar! On the Google Scholar homepage, enter your search terms and search. Look for the “Get it at UC” links to access the full-text resource through the Library website. You’ve done it! Having trouble? Ask for help. Need help with your research? Visit us online: library.ucsb.edu/ask