Below are a few selected databases for poultry science and agriculture more broadly. Additional databases can be found under the Databases button on the library homepage.
Offers a combination of scholarly articles, book chapters, and proceedings in a wide variety of agriculture disciplines. Incorporates CAB Abstracts and Global Health. Includes research from international and U.S. sources.
Provides access to the collections of the U.S. National Agricultural Library. Includes citations to journal articles, books, technical reports, and other formats in the field of agriculture. Has a U.S. focus.
National Library of Medicine's interface to MEDLINE, NLM's bibliographic database covering the fields of medicine, dentistry, nursing, veterinary medicine, healthcare administration, and the pre-clinical sciences.
For more than 30 years FSTA has been the essential source of information on food science, food technology, and human nutrition for anyone working in the food sector, whether in industry, government or academia. Coverage spans from 1969 - present. The database includes more than 1.5 million records with more than 90,000 records added annually.
This searchable electronic database of proceedings and presentations from major animal production conferences held in the U.S. and Canada is the most comprehensive animal production and management conference proceeding database.
Each compendium allows you to search CABI's collection of resources related to a specific agriculture field of study, including more than 20,000 data sheets (which provide key, concise information on specific topics) and hundreds of thousands of articles, book chapters, and conference papers.
This search engine is good for supplementing CABI Digital Library, Web of Science, etc., but should not replace those databases. The traditional databases have attributes and features that Google Scholar does not.