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Full text articles from over 450 journals and citations for over 750 journals. Coverage extends back to the early or mid-twentieth century for several core titles. Also includes over 5,400 author profiles for the most prolific, most cited, and most frequently published authors.
Full text articles and citations from journals published by the American or Canadian Psychological Association. Also includes full text dissertations and over 8 million citations in 185,000 journal articles, books, and book chapters.
Full text articles and chapters from over 860 journals, 830 books, and 16,800 conference papers from 1908 to present. Also includes over 2.1 million citations.