MEDLINE - Ovid
Biomedical bibliographic information for clinical medicine, health care, and nursing.
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Biomedical bibliographic information for clinical medicine, health care, and nursing.
A digital collection promoting free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine.
Includes articles, conference proceedings, books, dissertations, serials, maps, and other related materials across a broad set of subjects reflecting the influence of science, technology, and medicine on society and culture throughout time.
Offers information in multiple languages from a wide range of countries on topics such as communicable diseases, tropical diseases, parasitology, human nutrition, public health, and medicinal and poisonous plants.
A tool to access the biomedical literature, including journals indexed in MEDLINE and proceedings from many conferences.
Provides access to complete tables of contents, bibliographic information, and abstracts from recently published issues of leading scholarly journals, as well as from relevant, evaluated websites.
Covers all aspects of modern animal research, including: behavior, biodiversity, conservation, ecology, evolution, genetics, habitat, morphology, nomenclature, parasitology, physiology, reproduction, taxonomy, and zoogeography.
A multidisciplinary database offering access to a broad selection of journal articles, conference proceedings, book chapters, and reviews.
Information on measurement instruments in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science and helps users identify measures needed for research studies, grant proposals, client/patient assessment, class papers/projects, theses/dissertations, and program evaluation.
Brings together current and classic resources in the field and provides services and utilities to enhance research, collaboration and teaching. Only abstracts are available for non-MIT affliated journals.