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A-Z Databases
Find the best library databases for your research.
1000+ textbooks, 500+ journals, practice guidelines, drug info, and 5,000+ patient handouts in English and Spanish. Also includes First Consult, ProceduresConsult, over 13,000 videos and millions of images. You can filter your search results by clinically meaningful subcategories (content type, specialty, disease, and more).
More than 30 million citations for biomedical literature and links to full text.
Click the HU icon to access the full text article or request it via ILL.
RefWorks is a bibliographic management program that allows users to create personal databases and use them for a variety of research activities. References can be quickly and easily imported into RefWorks from text files or online databases. Users can automatically insert references from their database into their papers, generating formatted bibliographies and manuscripts. Click here for a tutorial.
Access provided by the Founders library.
New / Trial Databases
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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Key books on evidence-based medicine and evidence-based practice,
EBM tools, critical appraisal worksheets, calculators, audio: monthly series of discussions of core issues in EBM, education guides.
The citation management tool can help you create bibliographies in MLA, APA, and Chicago styles then export them into your paper, collaborate in real-time, using integrated tools for source evaluation, note-taking, outlining, and document archiving.
"SSRN is a searchable online library that enables authors to post their papers and abstracts easily and free of charge. The vast majority of papers can be downloaded free of charge as well. The only exceptions are papers whose copyright is held by third parties that request a download fee. SSRN provides a space for a variety of content types to be accessed beyond the traditional research article, including gray literature, book reviews, multimedia files, and datasets."
Open access resource.
High-quality open educational resources from leading colleges and universities. Curated by librarians and their institutions, the Teaching Commons includes open access textbooks, course materials, lesson plans, multimedia, and more.