MEDLINE - EBSCO
MEDLINE is the data set behind PubMed, and here it is presented on the EBSCO search platform. Includes access to over 31 million biomedical citations, dating back to 1809.
MEDLINE is the data set behind PubMed, and here it is presented on the EBSCO search platform. Includes access to over 31 million biomedical citations, dating back to 1809.
MEDLINE is the data set behind PubMed, and here it is presented on the Ovid search platform. Includes access to over 23 million biomedical citations, dating back to 1946. Note that Ovid MEDLINE will only connect you to the full text we have subscribed through Ovid. Full text not available directly through Ovid MEDLINE may be available elsewhere in the library's holdings. Use a full text tool like Search USA or PubMed to determine availability.
The Native Health Database bibliographic information and abstracts of health-related articles, reports, surveys, and other resource documents pertaining to the health and health care of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Nations. The database provides information for the benefit, use, and education of organizations and individuals with an interest in health-related issues, programs, and initiatives regarding North American indigenous peoples. It does not necessarily give free full text access. Please check Search USA for USAHS's access to a particular article, or to request it through Interlibrary Loan.
This database allows you to search the core literature in the field of public health.
A free, public citation and abstract database from the National Institute of Health and the National Library of Medicine. "PubMed comprises more than 19 million citations for biomedical articles from MEDLINE and life science journals. Citations may include links to full-text articles from PubMed Central or publisher web sites."
No login information required.
By accessing PubMed through the link above (click on "PubMed" in bold teal), PubMed Linkout for the University of St. Augustine will activate automatically. You will be able to immediately access articles available through our library by clicking on the USA Full Text Access button in the abstract view of individual articles.
For more detailed information about PubMed, including video tutorials, see the PubMed Guide.
"Trip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care."