Electronic Publications
Note: some online resources are accessible from UCSD Internet accounts only. Visit our main
e-journals page for more information and links
to many more titles.
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Antiviral Research
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Archives of Virology
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Clinical and Diagnostic Virology
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Human Papillomaviruses Compendium On Line
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Journal of General Virology
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Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Journal of Virological Methods
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Journal of Virology
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A.
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Virus Research
Specialized Databases and Databanks
Note: for access to our library catalogs and journal article databases, please visit our
Databases page.
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HIV Molecular Immunology Database
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HIV Sequence Database
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HPV Sequence Database
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Virus Databases Online includes:
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Alphabetical List of Virus Taxa
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ICTVdb: the Universal Virus Database, built by the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses (in progress)
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Index Virum, the catalog of ICTV approved virus names and descriptions, with links to electron micrographs and genomic sequences.
Societies & Organizations
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American Society for Virology
Other Virology Internet Sites
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All the Virology on the WWW
- "Brought to you by the Garry Lab" at Tulane - really huge site! Interesting
features include:
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Big Picture Book of
Viruses - a collection of virus pictures online
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Courseware available on the Web
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The Weirdest Virology
on the Web - humorous quack cures, pseudo-science
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Antibody Resource Page
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bionet.virology Newsgroup Archive
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bionet.virology is a Usenet newsgroup for virologists. The discussion is
archived and searchable through the Bionet Web site.
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Institute for Molecular Virology
- From the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The "Resources" section links to online articles and newsletters.
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World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Microbiology & Virology
Library Searches
Choosing one of the following links will send you to the UCSD Libraries' ROGER catalog and run a
search for books, whole journals, and other items owned by the UCSD Libraries.
You can then use the "Limit" option on the ROGER screen to narrow down the search by date, type of
material, library location, etc.
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