When style manuals refer to an aggregate OR an aggregated database, this refers to databases that have articles from more than one publication.
Each database has a section that indicates how to cite articles and other resources in their particular database – usually found in their Help file. Specific URL (address) must be included in the citation when crediting the source. Use the list below not the URL shown in the help sections of the databases.09/09/2008
Database Name | Vendor | URL to use in the citation |
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Academic OneFile | Gale | https://www.gale.com/ |
Academic Search Elite | EBSCO | https://www.ebscohost.com |
Career & Technical Education | Proquest | https://search.proquest.com/ |
Classical Music | Alexander Street Press | https://alexanderstreet.com/ |
Education Source | EBSCO | https://www.ebscohost.com |
eHRAF World Cultures | Yale University | http://hraf.yale.edu/ |
Grove Music Online | Oxford Univ | http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/ |
History Study Center | Proquest | https://search.proquest.com/ |
JSTOR | JSTOR | https://www.jstor.org/ |
Nursing & Allied Health | Gale | https://www.gale.com/ |
Nursing Resource Center | Gale | https://www.gale.com/ |
OCLC FirstSearch databases, e.g. SIRS Researcher, Electronic Collections Online |
OCLC | https://www.oclc.org/en/firstsearch.html |
Science Magazine | American Association Advancement of Science |
http://www.sciencemag.org/ |
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