ePrint Databases
Many articles are available as preprints or eprints before actual publication. Use one of these databases to find the "gray literature."
Most Frequently Used Databases for Physics & Astronomy
- arXiv

- Astrophysics Data System

- Google Scholar
- INSPEC, 1898-present

- PubGet
- SciFinder Web

- SciFinder Web - First Time Users To register for an account, follow the information on this page.
- Scitopia

- SPIRES

- Web of Knowledge

- Web of Science (Science Citation Index)

Citation Linker
When you have a citation (or a partial citation) to a journal article, try this tool. If the Libraries subscribe to the full text of that article online, you'll be linked to it. If we don't, you'll be given other options for acquiring it.
- Citation Linker
Be sure to include as much information as possible to get to the link, although the author and title don't seem as important as the rest of the citation.
Introduction to Journals
All journals can now be found through a search of the catalog. If the journal is available electronically, the word "Online" will appear at the end of the journal title.
Find it! Physics Search
Use Find it! to locate the physics and astronomy articles you're looking for.
Note: You must also click Go to initiate search on Find it! MultiSearch screen.
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340 Compton Lab
1 Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
Phone: 314-935-6215
Fax: 314-935-6219
Send Email
Subjects:
Physics, Astronomy
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