Due to license restrictions and requirements, remote access to most of Weill Cornell and Cornell University's electronic resources are not accessible by Alumni and Retirees.
However, on behalf of Cornell University, Weill Cornell Medicine is pleased to provide Alumni with several subscribed/paid e-resources off-campus for your personal use (commercial use is prohibited). A partial list of the subscribed resources are listed below. You can access the full list of subscribed resources here. In addition to these subscribed resources, Alumni and Retirees have access to over 300+ Free and Open Access resources.
As a WCM Alumnus, you may access these subscribed/paid resources using your WCM CWID (CWID@alumni.weill.cornell.edu). If you do not have a CWID, follow these instructions to request one.
"Academic Search Alumni Edition is designed for the research needs of the post-college professional. The database provides full text for more than 2,800 journals as well as indexing and abstracting for more than 13,500 journals. Academic Search Alumni Edition also includes more than 2,400 valuable peer-reviewed full text journals, offering critical information from many sources."
"Business Source Alumni Edition is designed for the research needs of the post-college professional. The database provides 1,540 full text business magazines and journals, of which 780 are peer-reviewed. This database includes publications in nearly every area of business including marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance, econometrics, economics and more."
Provides page images of back issues of the core scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and basic sciences from the earliest issues to within a few years of current publication. Users may browse by journal title or discipline, or may search the full-text or citations/abstracts. New issues of existing titles and new titles are added approximately on a weekly basis. Click this link to go to Cornell University collections including resources held in the Medical Center Archives of NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medicine.
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