IBIDS Database: Journal Information
Use the tools available in this section to:
JOURNAL LISTS
Browse a list of journals included in the IBIDS Database:
* NOTE: Journals that are identified as 'peer reviewed' in the IBIDS
database have a peer review or referee board that evaluates research
articles prior to acceptance and publication. A journal is listed as
being peer reviewed if:
- it is designated as being 'refereed' in the Ulrich’s
International Periodicals Directory;
- the journal publisher provides this information in personal
communication;
- or it is indicated on the journal's Web site.
SEARCH JOURNALS
Search for a journal included in the IBIDS Database: (use quotes for ISSN - "1071-7323" or for an exact title match - "Obesity Research")
OBTAINING FULL TEXT
Due to copyright laws, IBIDS does not provide full-text articles.
Full-text articles of IBIDS citations may be available from the journal
publisher or document delivery services.
Document Delivery
Document delivery services may provide full-text copies of the journal
articles you found cited in IBIDS. We have listed some of these
services below and indicated when services emphasize subject-specific
resources. Most charge a fee for supplying documents and include
payment information on their Web sites. We have provided this listing
as an informational resource only. Please note that inclusion on this
list does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by IBIDS or the
U.S. Government.
Services at Educational Institutions
Bibliographic Databases Offering Document
Delivery
Other Document Delivery Services
Federal Government Document Delivery Services
Educational Institutions
Biomedical
Information
Service
Bio-Medical Library, University of Minnesota
A fee-based document delivery service. The library reports an extensive
collection
of health sciences literature.
Delivery Methods: First class mail, Federal Express, fax, World Wide
Web,
Ariel, and courier.
Eligible Users: Persons who are not current students, staff or faculty
at
the University of Minnesota.
Lehigh
University
Libraries’ Corporate Information Service
A document delivery service for subscribers.
Delivery Methods: Fax or mail.
Eligible Users: Businesses and others not-affiliated with the library.
Michigan Information
Transfer
Source (MITS)
University of Michigan
A fee-based document delivery service. The MITS collection is
reportedly
strong in nutrition, medicine & health, biology, science,
chemistry,
biotechnology and more.
Delivery Methods: UPS, mail, international mail, Federal Express, fax,
World
Wide Web, Ariel, and paratransit.
Eligible Users: Primarily corporations and industry.
MONINFO
Monash University
A fee-based document delivery service.
Delivery Methods: Mail, fax, express post, courier, and e-mail.
Eligible Users: Corporations, organizations, and professionals.
University
of Washington Health Sciences Libraries & Information Center
A fee-based information service staffed by trained health-information
specialists.
Delivery Methods: Fax, mail, PDF email, PDF web, or other specified
delivery.
Eligible Users: University of Washington affiliates and non-affiliates.
Wisconsin TechSearch
University of Wisconsin – Madison
A fee-based information outreach program of the Kurt F. Wendt Library,
which
has large collections in science and engineering.
Delivery Methods: Electronic, fax, mail, UPS or Federal Express.
Eligible Users: Businesses, industry and industry.
Bibliographic Databases Offering
Document
Delivery
The British
Library
Document Supply Centre
A fee-based service providing remote document delivery covering
scientific,
toxicology, technical, medical and human knowledge areas in many
languages.
Full-text copies of documents, including those indexed in BIOSIS
Previews,
Biological Abstracts, Biological Abstracts/RRM (Reports, Reviews,
Meetings),
BasicBIOSIS, Zoological Record, Abstracts of Entomology and Abstracts
of
Mycology.
Delivery Methods: Mail, courier, fax or Ariel.
Eligible Users: Business, research, academic and individuals.
CAS DDS – Chemical
Abstracts
Service Document Detective Service
A fee-based document delivery service. Available material extends
beyond
what is selected for CAS databases and publications.
Delivery Methods: Fax, mail, UPS, International delivery by airmail,
domestic
or international courier.
Eligible Users: Businesses and industry.
Infotrieve
A fee-based document supply service. Infotrieve services the medical
sciences
and pharmaceuticals industries and EMBASE.com users. Toxicology
materials
are available through this service.
Delivery Methods: E-delivery, fax, mail, and standard courier.
Eligible Users: Scientific, medical, technical and academic communities.
Other Document Delivery Services
Associated Information Consultants (AIC)
ACCESS/Associated Information Consultants (AIC) Services
A fee-based document search and delivery service.
Delivery Methods: Fax, overnight delivery or mail.
Eligible Users: Individuals, corporations and law firms.
BioDox Document Delivery Services
A fee-based document delivery service specializing in the
pharmaceutical,
chemical and biological sciences industries.
Delivery Methods: Mail, fax, courier, or electronic.
Eligible Users: Corporations and institutions.
Capitol District
Information
(CDI)
A fee-based information delivery service specializing in information
retrieval
from federal libraries, courts and agencies.
Delivery Methods: Mail, fax, courier or email.
Eligible Users: Businesses, law firms, financial firms, government and
individuals.
Carolina
Library
Services (CaroLib)
A fee-based document delivery service.
Delivery Methods: Mail, fax or express mail.
Eligible Users: Businesses and individuals.
Canada
Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI)
A fee-based document delivery service. CISTI specializes in scientific,
technical,
medical, toxicology and agricultural resources.
Delivery Methods: Ariel, fax or overnight courier.
Eligible Users: Businesses, organizations and individuals.
FOI Services, Inc.
A fee-based document supply service. FOI maintains a private library of
over
160,000 Food and Drug Administration documents.
Delivery Methods: Mail, UPS or electronic.
Eligible Users: Businesses, organizations and individuals.
German National
Library
of Medicine/ZBMed
A fee-based document delivery service. Holdings focus on biomedical
journals
in all languages, especially in German and English languages.
Delivery Methods: Mail, fax or email.
Eligible Users: Businesses and individuals.
Infonetwork, Inc.
A fee-based document delivery service. Infonetwork specializes in
obtaining
Japanese information to the U.S. as well as to other countries
throughout
the world.
Delivery Methods: Fax, email or electronic.
Eligible Users: Businesses.
INFORM Research
Services
Minneapolis Public Library
A fee-based document delivery service. INFORM uses the extensive
collections
at the Minneapolis Public Library and suppliers around the country.
Delivery Methods: Fax, email, mail, CD-ROM, Federal Express or courier.
Eligible Users: Individuals, businesses, corporations, public relations
professionals,
media organizations, and law firms.
Information Express (IE)
A fee-based information delivery system. IE reports extensive coverage
in
the areas of coverage in the areas of science, technology, medicine,
businesses,
and management.
Delivery Methods: Mail and fax.
Eligible Users: Businesses and academic institutions.
Linda
Hall Library Document Services Department
Fee-based document delivery service.
Delivery Methods: Email, Ariel, fax, mail, Federal Express, and
international
fax.
Eligible Users: Businesses, academic institutions, government agencies,
and
individuals.
Penco Information
Retrieval,
Inc.
A fee-based document delivery service. Penco Information Retrieval,
Inc.
specializes in retrieving medical, scientific & legal literature,
law
reviews and patents.
Delivery Methods: Courier, fax, mail, UPS and Federal Express.
Eligible Users: Businesses and individuals.
Research
Associates
A fee-based company providing international medical, legal, toxicology
and
scientific research document retrieval services.
Delivery Methods: Courier, mail, fax and Ariel.
Eligible Users: Corporations and law firms.
Research Solutions
A fee-based document delivery service. Toxicology materials are
available
through this service.
Delivery Methods: Fax, email via Portable Document Format, UPS, Federal
Express
or mail.
Eligible Users: Biotechnology companies, law firms, pharmaceutical
companies,
special libraries, universities, researchers and individuals.
TDI Library Services, Inc.
A fee-based document delivery service.
Delivery Methods: Mail, fax, international fax, Federal Express or
courier.
Eligible Users: Businesses and individuals.
The
Research
Investment, Inc. (TRI)
A fee-based document supply company that cites excellent coverage in
science,
technology, medicine, toxicology and pharmaceuticals.
Delivery Methods: Email via Portable Document Format, Ariel, Federal
Express,
international fax, fax, mail, Federal Express, and courier.
Eligible Users: Businesses and individuals.
Federal Government Document Delivery
Services
Loansome
Doc®
National Library of Medicine (NLM)
A document ordering feature of PubMed® and NLM Gateway that enables
users
to obtain documents found in MEDLINE®.
Delivery Methods: Fax, mail, pick-up, email as a Portable Document
Format
file or Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) file, World Wide Web.
Eligible Users: Businesses and individuals.
National Technical Information
Service
(NTIS)
U.S. Department of Commerce, Technology Administration
NTIS is the federal government's central source for the sale of
scientific,
technical, engineering and related business information by or for the
U.S.
government and complementary materials from international sources.
Delivery Methods: Mail, downloadable Portable Document Files, CD-ROM,
express
delivery or courier.
Eligible Users: Businesses and individuals.
National Agricultural
Library
Document Delivery Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service
Delivery Methods: Email post to Web, email attachment, Ariel, Fax, and
express
mail.
Eligible Users: U.S. Department of Agriculture employees, libraries,
institutions,
and
eligible food and nutrition patrons.
SUBMIT CITATIONS
Don't see an article cited in IBIDS? Please note that IBIDS is updated
quarterly.
As a result, there may be a slight lag between the time an article is
published
and its appearance in the IBIDS database. You can check our Updates
page
for the date of the most recent additions. If it is an older citation
that
you believe we may have missed, kindly send the information to us using
the
form below. Please note that while we will review all citations that
are submitted,
we cannot guarantee their inclusion in the IBIDS database.
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