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Databases

A list of databases and other resources either subscribed to or recommended by WMU Library. 

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Library Catalogue

Description

WMU library catalogue contains descriptions and availability information of printed books, journals and DVDs in the library’s physical inventory. 


Accounts are created for on-site staff and students only. Visiting students may also request an account.

Lloyd’s List online

Description

The oldest continuously published news source in the maritime world. Archive of full texts starts in 2007. You can set up email and RSS alerts in your sector of interest.


You must first register to access Lloyd's List subscription material. Instructions can be found in our database guide.

Maritime Commons

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Description

WMU's institutional repository of digital content. Includes PDFs of WMU student dissertations, papers and presentations of WMU faculty and researchers, and econtent purchased from third parties such as the Drewry Manning Report, IHS Casualty Statistics, and articles from ScienceDirect. Some limited content is restricted to WMU Campus.

RefWorks

Description

Online bibliographic management program with an improved user experience, full-text management and collaboration features. RefWorks enables a more efficient and reliable process for producing research papers.

Scopus

Description

Combines a comprehensive, curated abstract and citation database with enriched data and linked scholarly content. Quickly find relevant and trusted research, identify experts, and access reliable data, metrics, and analytical tools for confident research strategy decisions.


Abstract and citation database (Literature review Resource). Not a full-text database.

Sea Technology

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Description

Journal for marine business, science and engineering. Provides current information on the various segments of the worldwide marine/ocean industry through state-of-the-art and application articles, news columns, and staff reports.