The majority of published scientific research you have access to at UIC is in English. Below I list ways to find scientific information published in other languages. If you have questions about finding more resources or information in a specific language email me (Cathy Lantz, clantz@uic.edu)
Access 600+ databases through UIC Library to find and read research articles. Many of them have either translate features or articles published in non-English languages. Many databases, including Web of Science, has a drop down menu to change the language of the search interface. Read descriptions below about what non-English resources are available in the major science databases at UIC. The titles and abstracts may be in English or in the published language of the article.
China Academic Journals Full-text Database (also known as CAJ) is the largest continuously updated Chinese journals database in China. It has collected more than 8,000 titles with full-text articles since 1994. Has content on mathematics, physics, mechanics, astronomy, chemistry, environmental sciences, agriculture, medicine, public health, technology and other fields.
Web of Science is the largest multi-discipline science database at UIC. It has articles in 25+ non-English languages. Currently it has records for:
550,000+ articles in Spanish
180,000+ articles in Chinese
Many more languages....
Use the advanced search to find international journals published in non-English languages.
Large multi-disciplinary citation database for peer-reviewed titles. Currently has records for:
2 mil + articles in Chinese
800,000+ articles in Spanish
5,000+ articles in Arabic
Many more languages....
Use the search Language (spanish) to find articles in Spanish and then by topic.
Large multi-disciplinary platform covering STEM and non-STEM topics. Currently has records for:
800,000+ articles in Spanish
155,000+ articles in Chinese
35,000+ articles in Arabic
Many more languages ....
Use the Advanced Search to find articles in a specific language and then search by topic.
SciELO is an electronic library covering a selected collection of Brazilian scientific journals written in Portuguese and Spanish.
The library is an integral part of a project being developed by FAPESP - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, in partnership with BIREME - the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information. Since 2002, the Project is also supported by CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico.
Most databases have limit features to help narrow your search. Look to see if the database in your discipline can limit to articles in a specific language.