Research Resources

Databases specific to your research subject area can be accessed via the Subject Resources page using the dropdown subject filter or the Databases A-Z. LibrarySearch, our Library catalogue, is a good starting point for subject searches.

Below you will find a list of cross-subject databases and tools to support your research. For example, use WIRE, EThOS and CORE to search for theses and Open Access resources. Browzine and JournalTOCs can be used to set up alerts to new content in key journals. Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar can help identify where a paper has been cited and also give article and author bibliometrics.

Useful Databases

BrowZine allows you to browse thousands of online journals, track your key titles and store them in a personal library.
The world’s largest collection of open access research papers. It provides free to read access to over 76 million full text papers harvested from institutional, subject and preprint repositories as well as gold and hybrid open access journals.

Access: All students and staff with a University of Wolverhampton login can access this database

Restrictions: None

A database from the British Library offering full-text access to PhD theses from the majority of British universities. Theses not immediately available for download can be digitised to order. You will need to register with the site to view content.

Access: All students and staff with a University of Wolverhampton login can access this database

Restrictions: None

Please note that due to an issue at the British Library, EThOS is currently unavailable. We do not have a timeframe for when this will be fixed.
Provides a simple way to search for scholarly literature. Includes journal articles, theses, books, abstracts. Links to possible full-text sources are appended to some references: "Wolverhampton Uni Links"; these do not produce full text in every case

Access: All students and staff with a University of Wolverhampton login can access this database

Restrictions: None

Evaluates and measures the impact of leading journals based on citation data.

Access: All students and staff with a University of Wolverhampton login can access this database

Restrictions: None

The largest, free collection of scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOCs). Alerts you when new issues of journals that you follow are published.

Access: All students and staff with a University of Wolverhampton login can access this database

Restrictions: None

Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed research literature with more than 20,500 titles from more than 5,000 international publishers. Scopus offers researchers a quick, easy and comprehensive resource to support their research needs in the scientific, technical, medical and social sciences fields and arts and humanities.

Access: All students and staff with a University of Wolverhampton login can access this database

Restrictions: None

Web of Science is a research platform that provides access to: the Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Indexes, Journal Citation Index and MEDLINE.

Access: All students and staff with a University of Wolverhampton login can access this database

Restrictions: None

WIRE is an open access online collection of research outputs by members of the University of Wolverhampton.