A) CORE
B) ERIC: Educational Resource Information Center
C) Europe PMC
D) CiteSeerX
Answer:
D) CiteSeerX
Explanation:
CiteSeerX replaced CiteSeer and ChemXSeer and mainly focuses on computer science, statistics, and
mathematics.
2. What is the size of the full-texts available in CORE?
A) 207,000
B) 9,800,000
C) 8,401,126
D) 7,500,000
Answer:
B) 9,800,000
Explanation:
CORE provides access to 9,800,000 full-text papers from various repositories and journals.
3. Who provides access to the ERIC: Educational Resource Information Center database?
A) Open University
B) United States Department of Education
C) Pennsylvania State University
D) EMBL-EBI
Answer:
B) United States Department of Education
Explanation:
The ERIC database is provided by the United States Department of Education, and it contains education
literature and resources dating back to 1966.
4. Which database focuses on biomedical and life sciences articles?
A) HAL
B) Europe PMC
C) Internet Archive Scholar
D) PhilPapers
Answer:
B) Europe PMC
Explanation:
Europe PMC focuses on biomedical and life sciences articles, providing access to abstracts and full-text
content.
5. What is the primary focus of PhilPapers database?
A) Computer science
B) Education
C) Philosophy
D) Multidisciplinary
Answer:
C) Philosophy
Explanation:
PhilPapers primarily focuses on indexing journals, books, open access archives, and personal pages related
to philosophy.
6. What is the primary focus of PubMed Central (PMC)?
A) Computer science
B) Biomedical and life sciences
C) Education
D) Economics
Answer:
B) Biomedical and life sciences
Explanation:
PubMed Central (PMC) primarily focuses on providing a free full-text archive of publications and preprints in the
biomedical and life sciences fields.
7. Which database focuses on economics-related materials, including working papers, journal articles, books,
and software components?
A) EconPapers
B) PubMed Central (PMC)
C) ResearchGate
D) RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
Answer:
D) RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
Explanation:
RePEc focuses on economics-related materials and provides access to working papers, journal articles, books,
book chapters, and software components.
8. What is the main purpose of ResearchGate?
A) To provide a free full-text archive of publications and preprints
B) To facilitate networking among scientists and researchers
C) To index biomedical and life sciences articles
D) To provide access to economics-related materials
Answer:
B) To facilitate networking among scientists and researchers
Explanation:
ResearchGate is a commercial social networking site for scientists and researchers, allowing them to share
articles, datasets, and other research output while facilitating networking.
9. Approximately how many registered users does ResearchGate have?
A) Over 19 million
B) Over 4 million
C) Over 7.5 million
D) Over 90,000
Answer:
A) Over 19 million
Explanation:
ResearchGate has over 19 million registered users who share their research articles, datasets, and other outputs.
10. Which institution or organization provides access to PubMed Central (PMC)?
A) Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
B) Örebro University School of Business
C) NIH, NLM
D) ResearchGate GmbH
Answer:
C) NIH, NLM
Explanation:
PubMed Central (PMC) is provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Library of
Medicine (NLM), offering a free full-text archive of publications and preprints in biomedical and life sciences.
11. What discipline does AGRIS primarily cover?
A) Archaeology
B) Agriculture
C) Computer Science
D) Astrophysics
Answer:
B) Agriculture
Explanation:
AGRIS is an agricultural database covering agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, aquatic sciences and
fisheries, human nutrition, and extension literature from over 100 countries.
12. What is the main focus of Arachne?
A) Computer Science
B) Agriculture
C) Archaeology, Art history
D) Astrophysics, Geophysics, Physics
Answer:
C) Archaeology, Art history
Explanation:
Arachne focuses on archaeology and art history, providing digital images, books, scans of ancient sculptures,
and ancient books with a significant number of pages.
13. Which database is primarily used to index and search academic social networks in the field of Computer
Science?
A) AGRIS
B) Arachne
C) AMiner
D) Arts & Humanities Citation Index
Answer:
C) AMiner
Explanation:
AMiner is a database in the field of Computer Science, serving as an online service used to index and search
academic social networks.
14. What is the access cost for the Arts & Humanities Citation Index?
A) Free
B) Subscription
C) Unknown
D) Semi-free
Answer:
B) Subscription
Explanation:
Access to the Arts & Humanities Citation Index requires a subscription. It is part of the Web of Science and
covers arts and humanities disciplines with records dating back from 1975 to the present.
15. Which institution provides the Astrophysics Data System?
A) Harvard University
B) Tsinghua University
C) FAO
D) DAI & University of Cologne
Answer:
A) Harvard University
Explanation:
The Astrophysics Data System is provided by Harvard University and offers publications in astronomy and
astrophysics, physics, and the arXiv e-prints.
16. Which database primarily focuses on religious studies?
A) BASE: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
B) ATLA Religion Database
C) Book Review Index Online
D) Astrophysics Data System
Answer:
B) ATLA Religion Database
17. What is the main content of BASE: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine?
A) Book reviews
B) Religious studies
C) Metadata for documents
D) Astrophysics publications
Answer:
C) Metadata for documents
18. What does the Book Review Index Online primarily provide information about?
A) Religious studies
B) Book reviews
C) Multidisciplinary research
D) Metadata for documents
Answer:
B) Book reviews
19. How many documents does BASE: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine have metadata for?
A) 3,000,000
B) 259,497,239
C) 5,600,000
D) 13,300,000
Answer:
B) 259,497,239
20. Which database offers information on topics such as biblical studies, world religions, and church history?
A) ATLA Religion Database
B) Astrophysics Data System
C) BASE: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
D) Book Review Index Online
Answer:
A) ATLA Religion Database
21. Which subscription service provides access to the Book Review Index Online?
A) EBSCO Publishing
B) Bielefeld University
C) Thomson Gale
D) United States Department of Education
Answer:
C) Thomson Gale
22. Which provider offers access to the CAB Abstracts database?
A) R. R. Bowker
B) CABI
C) EBSCO
D) CINAHL
Answer:
B) CABI
23. What is the discipline covered by the CINAHL: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health database?
A) Books
B) Applied life sciences
C) Nursing, Allied Health
D) Biomedicine
Answer:
C) Nursing, Allied Health
24. Which database provides bibliographic information on applied life sciences literature?
A) Books in Print
B) CAB Abstracts
C) CINAHL: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health
D) EBSCO
Answer:
B) CAB Abstracts
25. Who is the provider of the CINAHL: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health database?
A) R. R. Bowker
B) CABI
C) EBSCO
D) CINAHL
Answer:
C) EBSCO
26. Which organization provides the GeoRef database?
A) American Geosciences Institute
B) Geological Society of America
C) National Geographic Society
D) United States Geological Survey
Answer:
A) American Geosciences Institute
27. What is the primary focus of the Inspec database?
A) Biology and Medicine
B) Physics, Engineering, and Computer Science
C) History and Literature
D) Economics and Finance
Answer:
B) Physics, Engineering, and Computer Science
28. Which organization provides the Inspec database?
A) IEEE
B) American Geosciences Institute
C) IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
D) Google
Answer:
C) IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
29. What is the primary focus of the Google Scholar database?
A) Geosciences
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Physics, Engineering, and Computer Science
D) Australasian content
Answer:
B) Multidisciplinary
30. Which organization provides the Informit database?
A) Google
B) IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
C) RMIT Training Pty Ltd (RMIT Training)
D) American Geosciences Institute
Answer:
C) RMIT Training Pty Ltd (RMIT Training)
31. What is the primary focus of the GeoRef database?
A) Multidisciplinary
B) Physics, Engineering, and Computer Science
C) Geosciences
D) Australasian content
Answer:
C) Geosciences
32. Which organization provides the Google Scholar database?
A) Google
B) American Geosciences Institute
C) IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
D) RMIT Training Pty Ltd (RMIT Training)
Answer:
A) Google
33. What is the primary focus of the Informit database?
A) Geosciences
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Physics, Engineering, and Computer Science
D) Australasian content
Answer:
D) Australasian content
34. What is the primary focus of the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) database?
A) Philosophy
B) Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Medical Physics
C) Geosciences
D) Multidisciplinary
Answer:
B) Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Medical Physics
35. Which organization provides the International Philosophical Bibliography database?
A) International Atomic Energy Agency
B) Peeters Publishers
C) Université Catholique de Louvain
D) International Geophysical Union
Answer:
C) Université Catholique de Louvain
36. What is the primary focus of the International Philosophical Bibliography database?
A) Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Medical Physics
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Philosophy
D) Geosciences
Answer:
C) Philosophy
37. Which organization provides the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) database?
A) Peeters Publishers
B) Université Catholique de Louvain
C) International Atomic Energy Agency
D) International Geophysical Union
Answer:
C) International Atomic Energy Agency
38. What is the primary focus of J-Gate?
A) Mathematics
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Medicine, Healthcare
D) Geosciences
Answer:
B) Multidisciplinary
39. Which organization provides The Lens database?
A) Cambia
B) American Mathematical Society
C) Informatics India Ltd
D) NLM
Answer:
A) Cambia
40. What is the primary focus of MathSciNet?
A) Mathematics
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Medicine, Healthcare
D) Geosciences
Answer:
A) Mathematics
41. Which organization provides the MEDLINE database?
A) Cambia
B) American Mathematical Society
C) Informatics India Ltd
D) NLM
Answer:
D) NLM
42. Which field does the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) primarily cover?
A) Mathematics
B) Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Medical Physics
C) Multidisciplinary
D) Philosophy
Answer:
B) Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Medical Physics
43. What type of literature does J-Gate provide access to?
A) Grey literature
B) Patent literature
C) E-journal literature
D) Book literature
Answer:
C) E-journal literature
44. What is the main focus of the International Philosophical Bibliography?
A) Mathematics
B) Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Medical Physics
C) Philosophy
D) Multidisciplinary
Answer:
C) Philosophy
45. Which organization is responsible for providing access to MEDLINE?
A) Cambia
B) American Mathematical Society
C) Informatics India Ltd
D) NLM
Answer:
D) NLM
46. What is the primary focus of The Lens database?
A) Mathematics
B) Medicine, Healthcare
C) Multidisciplinary
D) Patent and scholarly knowledge
Answer:
D) Patent and scholarly knowledge
47. Which field does MathSciNet primarily cover?
A) Mathematics
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Medicine, Healthcare
D) Geosciences
Answer:
A) Mathematics
48. What is the main focus of MEDLINE?
A) Mathematics
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Medicine, Healthcare
D) Geosciences
Answer:
C) Medicine, Healthcare
49. Which field does GeoRef primarily cover?
A) Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Medical Physics
B) Mathematics
C) Geosciences
D) Philosophy
Answer:
C) Geosciences
50. What is the primary focus of BASE: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine?
A) Multidisciplinary
B) Mathematics
C) Medicine, Healthcare
D) Philosophy
Answer:
A) Multidisciplinary
51. What is the main focus of MyScienceWork?
A) Mathematics
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Medicine, Healthcare
D) Philosophy
Answer:
B) Multidisciplinary
52. Which organization provides the National Diet Library Collection?
A) National Diet Library
B) American Mathematical Society
C) OpenAIRE AMKE
D) OCLC
Answer:
A) National Diet Library
53. What is the primary purpose of OAIster?
A) Indexing patents
B) Cataloging Japanese literature
C) Aggregating records from various organizations
D) Providing access to multidisciplinary journals
Answer:
C) Aggregating records from various organizations
54. What is the main focus of OpenAIRE Graph?
A) Mathematics
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Medicine, Healthcare
D) Philosophy
Answer:
B) Multidisciplinary
55. How many scientific publications are included in the MyScienceWork database?
A) 9 million
B) 90 million
C) 12 million
D) 1.5 million
Answer:
B) 90 million
56. Which field does the National Diet Library Collection primarily cover?
A) Mathematics
B) Multidisciplinary
C) Medicine, Healthcare
D) Japanese literature
Answer:
D) Japanese literature
57. What type of service does OpenAIRE Graph provide?
A) Patent indexing
B) Aggregating metadata of publications, research data, and research software
C) Cataloging scientific articles
D) Bibliographic search
Answer:
B) Aggregating metadata of publications, research data, and research software
58. How many organizations contribute records to OAIster?
A) Over 1,000
B) Over 10,000
C) Over 100
D) Over 1,500
Answer:
D) Over 1,500
59. Which organization provides OAIster?
A) OCLC
B) OpenAIRE AMKE
C) National Diet Library
D) MyScienceWork Inc
Answer:
A) OCLC
60. What is the access cost for accessing the National Diet Library Collection?
A) Free
B) Subscription-based
C) Semi-free
D) Unknown
Answer:
A) Free
61. What is the main focus of OpenAlex?
A) Mathematics
B) Psychology
C) Multidisciplinary
D) Philosophy
Answer:
C) Multidisciplinary
62. What is the primary purpose of Paperity?
A) Indexing patents
B) Aggregating open access journals and papers
C) Cataloging psychological literature
D) Providing access to medical articles
Answer:
B) Aggregating open access journals and papers
63. Which field does PsycINFO primarily cover?
A) Mathematics
B) Psychology
C) Multidisciplinary
D) Philosophy
Answer:
B) Psychology
64. What type of service does OpenAlex provide?
A) Patent indexing
B) Aggregating metadata of scholarly output
C) Cataloging scientific articles
D) Bibliographic search
Answer:
B) Aggregating metadata of scholarly output
65. What is the access cost for accessing Paperity?
A) Free
B) Subscription-based
C) Semi-free
D) Unknown
Answer:
A) Free
66. What is the coverage range of PsycINFO?
A) 1800–present
B) 1900–present
C) 1887–present
D) 2000–present
Answer:
C) 1887–present
67. What is the primary focus of PubMed?
A) Mathematics
B) Civil Engineering
C) Biomedical and life sciences
D) Philosophy
Answer:
C) Biomedical and life sciences
68. What type of database is RSWBplus?
A) Multidisciplinary
B) Civil Engineering and Architecture
C) Biomedical and life sciences
D) Philosophy
Answer:
B) Civil Engineering and Architecture
69. What is the main language covered by the Russian Science Citation Index?
A) English
B) German
C) Russian
D) French
Answer:
C) Russian
70. Which institution sponsors PubMed?
A) Fraunhofer IRB
B) Scientific Electronic Library
C) NIH, NLM
D) RSWBplus
Answer:
C) NIH, NLM
71. What is included in PubMed's database?
A) MEDLINE
B) Biomedical patents
C) Civil Engineering literature
D) Mathematics articles
Answer:
A) MEDLINE
72. What is the subscription status of RSWBplus?
A) Free
B) Subscription-based
C) Semi-free
D) Unknown
Answer:
B) Subscription-based
73. What is the chronological coverage of RSWBplus?
A) Since 1900
B) Since 1950
C) Since 1975
D) Since 2000
Answer:
C) Since 1975
74. Which field does the Russian Science Citation Index cover?
A) Multidisciplinary
B) Civil Engineering and Architecture
C) Biomedical and life sciences
D) Philosophy
Answer:
A) Multidisciplinary
75. What disciplines does ScienceOpen cover?
A) Natural and physical sciences only
B) Social sciences only
C) Humanities only
D) Natural and physical sciences, social sciences, and humanities
Answer:
D) Natural and physical sciences, social sciences, and humanities
76. Which databases does ScienceOpen incorporate?
A) PubMed only
B) Scopus only
C) arXiv, PubMed, and SciELO
D) Web of Science only
Answer:
C) arXiv, PubMed, and SciELO
77. How many titles and publishers does Scopus cover?
A) Over 5,000 titles from over 20,500 publishers
B) Over 20,500 titles from over 5,000 publishers
C) Over 10,000 titles from over 15,000 publishers
D) Over 15,000 titles from over 10,000 publishers
Answer:
B) Over 20,500 titles from over 5,000 publishers
78. What products are included in Web of Science?
A) Science Citation Index only
B) Social Sciences Citation Index only
C) Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, Biological Abstracts & The Zoological Record
D) Biological Abstracts & The Zoological Record only
Answer:
C) Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, Biological Abstracts & The Zoological Record
79. What language are the articles indexed in Zasshi Kiji Sakuin?
A) English
B) Japanese
C) Spanish
D) French
Answer:
B) Japanese
80. What is the subscription status of ScienceOpen?
A) Free
B) Subscription-based
C) Semi-free
D) Unknown
Answer:
A) Free
81. What is the publisher of Scopus?
A) Elsevier
B) Clarivate Analytics
C) ScienceOpen Inc.
D) National Diet Library
Answer:
A) Elsevier
82. Which institution sponsors Zasshi Kiji Sakuin?
A) ScienceOpen Inc.
B) Elsevier
C) Clarivate Analytics
D) National Diet Library
Answer:
D) National Diet Library
83. What is the primary focus of Scopus?
A) Humanities
B) Social sciences
C) Multidisciplinary
D) Natural and physical sciences
Answer:
C) Multidisciplinary
84. What is the main focus of Web of Science?
A) Humanities
B) Social sciences
C) Multidisciplinary
D) Natural and physical sciences
Answer:
C) Multidisciplinary
85. What feature is integrated with ScienceOpen, providing unique identifiers for articles?
A) ORCID
B) Scopus
C) PubMed
D) Web of Science
Answer:
A) ORCID
86. What is the primary focus of Zasshi Kiji Sakuin?
A) Humanities
B) Social sciences
C) Multidisciplinary
D) Natural and physical sciences
Answer:
C) Multidisciplinary
87. What is the primary focus of Zentralblatt MATH?
A) Chemistry
B) Mathematics
C) Physics
D) Biology
Answer:
B) Mathematics
88. What is the subscription status of The Zoological Record?
A) Free
B) Subscription-based
C) Semi-free
D) Unknown
Answer:
B) Subscription-based
89. Which organization provides Zentralblatt MATH?
A) FIZ Karlsruhe
B) Clarivate Analytics
C) Elsevier
D) National Diet Library
Answer:
A) FIZ Karlsruhe
90. What is the primary focus of The Zoological Record?
A) Botany
B) Zoology
C) Paleontology
D) Marine Biology
Answer:
B) Zoology
91. What type of content does Zentralblatt MATH mainly provide?
A) Full-text articles
B) Book reviews and abstracts
C) Conference proceedings
D) Research datasets
Answer:
B) Book reviews and abstracts
92. What type of register is The Zoological Record?
A) Register of chemical compounds
B) Register of scientific names & papers in zoology
C) Register of geological formations
D) Register of medical conditions
Answer:
B) Register of scientific names & papers in zoology
93. What is the coverage period of The Zoological Record?
A) Since 1960
B) Since 1880
C) Since 1864
D) Since 1900
Answer:
C) Since 1864
94. Which field is primarily covered by Zentralblatt MATH?
A) Zoology
B) Mathematics
C) Physics
D) Botany
Answer:
B) Mathematics
95. Who sponsors The Zoological Record?
A) FIZ Karlsruhe
B) Clarivate Analytics
C) Elsevier
D) National Diet Library
Answer:
B) Clarivate Analytics
96. What is the access cost for Zentralblatt MATH?
A) Free
B) Subscription-based
C) Semi-free
D) Unknown
Answer:
A) Free
97. What is the primary focus of Internet Archive Scholar?
A) Mathematics
B) Computer Science
C) Biomedical Sciences
D) Multidisciplinary
Answer:
D) Multidisciplinary
98. Which organization provides CORE?
A) Open University
B) Pennsylvania State University
C) Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence
D) EMBL-EBI
Answer:
A) Open University
99. What is the total number of documents available on CiteSeerX?
A) 8,401,126
B) 6,000,000
C) 10,000,000
D) 5,000,000
Answer:
A) 8,401,126
100. What is the primary focus of Semantic Scholar?
A) Mathematics
B) Computer Science and Biomedical Sciences
C) Chemistry
D) Social Sciences
Answer:
B) Computer Science and Biomedical Sciences
101. Which organization provides Europe PMC?
A) Open University
B) Pennsylvania State University
C) EMBL-EBI
D) Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Answer:
C) EMBL-EBI
102. Does Internet Archive Scholar offer full-text search of open access journals and conference proceedings?
A) Yes
B) No
Answer:
A) Yes
103. Does CORE aggregate all open access papers from repositories and journals?
A) Yes
B) No
Answer:
A) Yes
104. Which field is mainly covered by CiteSeerX?
A) Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics
B) Biomedical Sciences
C) Social Sciences
D) Physics
Answer:
A) Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics
105. What is the access cost for Semantic Scholar?
A) Free
B) Subscription-based
C) Semi-free
D) Unknown
Answer:
A) Free
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