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JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

Access Range: Campus Network Only

Access Address: Online Access

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) is the world's first peer-reviewed scientific video journal, launched in October 2006. It is dedicated to presenting experimental processes and research outcomes in biology, medicine, chemistry, physics, and other disciplines through high-quality video demonstrations. As the first fully peer-reviewed video database, it is indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE, SCI, Scopus, ChemAbstracts, and SciFinder.

In 2023, JoVE offers 13 subject sections with over 18,000 experimental videos and 16,000+ accompanying articles, covering biology, medicine, physics, chemistry, environmental science, and more. The life science videos are particularly valued by researchers and academics. Video content is contributed by leading institutions such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Yale, UC Berkeley, and Columbia.

JoVE’s unique strength lies in its use of video to make complex experimental techniques and procedures clear and accessible—far beyond text and static images. The journal is published monthly, with approximately 70 new videos (each with an article) per issue. The archive dates back to 2006, with daily updates to ensure users access the latest experimental results and research trends.

Our university provides access to all 13 subject sections under the "Research" module:

Biology

Bioengineering

Developmental Biology

Neuroscience

Immunology and Infection

Medicine

Behavior

Chemistry

Engineering

Environment

Genetics

Biochemistry

Cancer Research

Attachment: Database User Guide