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Literature databases are search engines for scientific publications. They help you to find the information you need for your dissertation or research.
Here is a list of databases that are particularly relevant for meteorology students.
BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
One of the largest databases for scientific publications. The coverage is somewhat less broad than Google Scholar, but the search refinement options and data quality are significantly better. Around 60% of the indexed documents are available in open access.
Google Scholar
Popular scientific search engine with a simple user interface and very broad coverage. Caution: limited search refinement options and poorly maintained data (e.g. duplicates, irrelevant and non-scientific documents, incorrect metadata, etc.).
Web of Science Core Collection
Large scientific literature database with well-maintained data and diverse search functions. The search results can be very precise, i.e. contain few irrelevant publications. However, books and conference papers are often not indexed and the general coverage is less comprehensive than BASE or Google Scholar. Very good tool for Citation Tracking. Very good indexing - use the clickable keywords under a relevant publication to find more relevant literature!
>> We also recommend publisher databases such as Wiley Online Library (Wiley), Springer Link (Springer) or Science Direct (Elsevier). However, these literature databases are limited to the publications of the respective publisher!
GEO-LEO
Database for geographical and geoscientific publications (books, journals, specialised articles, maps, websites, etc.). In addition to the literature database, the website also contains GEO-LEOe-docs, the publication server of the Specialised Information Service for Geosciences (FID GEO).
Meteorologisches LiteraturInformationsSystem
The entire meteorological literature, worldwide and in all languages, is collected and analysed by the DWD library and has been stored in METLIS since 1966. All documents listed in METLIS are available in the DWD library and can be borrowed under certain conditions. The stored literature includes over 200,000 references to monographs and articles from specialist journals as well as so-called grey literature, i.e. diploma and doctoral theses, project and conference reports, university theses and reports of all kinds.
In the German Climate Atlas, the German Weather Service presents possible scenarios of the future climate in a synopsis of our past and present climate. Illustrations of the temporal course over a period of mostly more than 200 years make the trends and the fluctuation range of our climate clear. Illustrations of the calculation results of several climate models show the range of climate simulations. Maps highlight regional differences within Germany.
The database contains tables of contents of journals from the special subject collections: Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Soil Science, Geophysics, Geography and Mining. Currently 684 journal titles are being analysed retrospectively up to the year of publication 1993. The database currently contains over 1.62 million articles and reviews from the fields of geosciences, geography and mining (as of July 2023). Orders via online interlibrary loan or the document delivery service subito are possible!
>> Database Information System (DBIS) of the Freie Universität Berlin
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Database Information System (DBIS) of the FU
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