What is an Abstract Database? Understanding Research Summaries and Citation Access
Learn what abstract databases are and how they provide summaries, indexing, and citation data for research discovery across disciplines.
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What is an Abstract Database?
An abstract database stores summaries (abstracts) of scholarly publications along with metadata such as author names, journal titles, and keywords. It helps researchers locate and evaluate papers before accessing full texts.
Key Functions
Indexes millions of academic records for quick discovery.
Provides abstracts that summarize study purpose and results.
Includes citation and reference tracking tools.
Popular Abstract Databases
Scopus
Web of Science
ProQuest and EBSCOhost
Benefits
Quick overview of literature relevance.
Supports efficient literature screening for reviews.
Facilitates citation management and analysis.
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