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What is Sage?

Sage is the UCSD Library's gateway to the Web.  It is a database of electronic resources licensed for UCSD as well as some freely available on the Internet. These resources have been selected by our library subject specialists as being valuable for research by students, faculty and staff. Sage includes websites, electronic journals, electronic books and reports, and databases of all types.

The Sage search engine helps you find appropriate sites and databases for your research topic. If you are looking for articles on a topic, this search engine does NOT give you references to articles. It will give a good selection of databases where you can go and do the search for your articles. Think of Sage as a resource like Google or Yahoo, with quality control added by librarians familiar with UCSD's scholarly and scientific programs

How Do I Search Sage?
You may browse by academic subject (art, biology, physics, theatre, etc.) and view a list of Web resources for that subject.
These resources are arranged on the page by more than 50 different "types": article databases, encyclopedias, jobs, news, people, pictures ... even "fun things".
You can also search Sage by keywords.  

REMINDER: Sage will not actually search within those sites.

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