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Or, search by article title in UC Library Search; if it is available online, there will be a link to access it.
BIOMEDICAL DATABASES
GENERAL SCIENCE
Includes the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975-present), Science Citation Index Expanded (1900-present), Social Sciences Citation Index (1900-present), Conference Proceedings Citation Index (1990-present), Book Citation Index (2005-present), and Emerging Sources Citation Index (2005-present).
ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
BIOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE



Use "OR" when combining terms within the same PICO frame.
Use "AND" when combining terms from different PICO frames.
The "NOT" operator is a very blunt instrument; avoid it most of the time.
It can be helpful to identify articles that cite your key references. There are a number of databases that can help with this. Start with Scopus, Web of Science, or Google Scholar. The more specialized databases may provide additional citing references.
Indexes leading journals in the arts, humanities, sciences and social sciences. Allows cited reference searching. (ISI Web of Knowledge) [1900 - present]
Includes the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975-present), Science Citation Index Expanded (1900-present), Social Sciences Citation Index (1900-present), Conference Proceedings Citation Index (1990-present), Book Citation Index (2005-present), and Emerging Sources Citation Index (2005-present).
Preprints are versions of scholarly or scientific papers that have not undergone peer review or been published in a journal. By posting preprint papers, authors can immediately share their findings with the scholarly community.

Population / problem examples: astigmatism, myopia, cataracts, eye tracking, children, adults, aged
Intervention examples: corrective lens, surgery
Comparison interventions are optional
Outcome examples: improved vision
Embase database has a handy PICO search form.