The list of journals you mention and also the Scopus owned SciMogo journal
lists by subject do not correspond as far as I know to a specific
database. The closest in the sense of providing in depth sport science
journals would be Sport Discus which is owned by EbscoHost and is
available at a substantial number of colleges. However, Sport Discus also
provides in depth coverage of areas like sports management, sports
facilities, recreation and more.
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SPORTDiscus with Full Text
Database Coverage List
https://www.ebscohost.com/titleLists/s4h-coverage.htm
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SPORTDiscus with Full Text
Full Text Subject Title List
https://www.ebscohost.com/titleLists/s4h-subject.htm
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SCIMOGO FROM SCOPUS
http://guides.temple.edu/FacultyCredentialing/faculty-scimago-scopus
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SCIMAGO
Sports Science (129 Journals)
http://tinyurl.com/q74g67f
But it is my considered opinion that only looking at a only a specific
group of journals with no very strong reason for doing so is not an
optimum method of searching. If one views the database list for my
research guides in which I show a list databases that have content in the
topic of the guide, a search of some core terms and phrases and the number
of search hits found for them illustrates the usefulness of that database
in that field. Here is the a link to the database list for my sports
management research guide. Unfortunately for this post I did not include
terminology related to sports medicine.
http://tinyurl.com/jmgf77v
Also many of my posts on my Sport-Med list on JISC and elsewhere show
links to publically available databases on sport medicine related topics
such as these databases, Trip, Pubmed, PogoFrog, Google Scholar, Google
Books, Temple Summon Search.
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=sport-med
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To see links to searches posted on the Sport-Med lists and blogs, please
try these links. Keep in mind that a sizable group of databases have a
significant amount of information on or related to sport medicine topics.
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http://tinyurl.com/zlcyzmf
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Consider these facts as well. Google Scholar has a "cited by" link that
can lead to hundreds or even thousands of cited by links in result numbers
shown by the clicking the link although Google never shows more than 1,000
hits per search on a specific Google database. Also at institutions that
subscribe to the Web of Science database for those logged into those
college networks, Google Scholar has a link to Web of Science articles
citing the source above this link in the original search results. All
sources cited in the highly cited journals covered by Web of Science are
peer reviewed. Temple Summon Search can cover if requested all
publications and sources cited in their entire system and one can limit to
only peer reviewed sources in ones search results by clicking that option
on the left side bar.
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By the way the Trip database only indexes evidence based sources. The
benefits of these public databases alone makes ignoring them and only
using the core databases in the field being searched, is in my judgement
and experience a very serious mistake. For example form the field of
social work, an article comparing Scopus, Web of Science and Google
Scholar for citation analysis in social work is indexed in Engineering
Village, published in the Journal of Academic Librarianship and NOT
INDEXED by either Social Work Abstracts or Social Services Abstracts which
do not index that journal. How many faculty members in social work would
want to read such an article?
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How many on this list would think with complete horror at the idea of
using web search Google for serious research topics?
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Please consider these links.
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http://tinyurl.com/hmtgh7v
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http://tinyurl.com/zjwxxnf
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Search of Google Scholar for Sports Medicine, A Large Group of Sources
http://tinyurl.com/jjgo8ot
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WEBBIB1617
http://tinyurl.com/gtdzaq3
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Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
(215) 204 - 4584
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Temple University and Google Sites Research Guides
AND Discussion Group Directory
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RESEARCH PAPER WRITING
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STATISTICS SOURCES RESEARCH GUIDE
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Fair Use
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https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/sport-med.html
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sports-med/
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On Sat, 10 Sep 2016, Anoop Balachandran wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Had a question about searching: How do I limit my search to a certain
> area? For example, how do I limit my search to "sport science" journals
> as categorized by Journal Citation reports. There are over 75 journals
> in this category and don't want to go through each of them individually.
> Thank you
> Anoop
>
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