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Forensic Medicine Databases
- Academic Search PremierAcademic Search Premier is a multidisciplinary database that provides access to a wide range of scholarly articles, journals, and other academic resources. It covers topics across various fields, including the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and more. This database is widely used by researchers, students, and faculty to find peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and reports from academic and professional publications. It includes full-text access to many journals, making it a valuable resource for academic research and information gathering.
- AgricolaAGRICOLA (Agricultural Information Database) is a database maintained by the U.S. National Agricultural Library (NAL). It provides access to a wide range of agricultural literature, including books, journal articles, reports, and conference proceedings. AGRICOLA covers various topics related to agriculture, including crop production, animal husbandry, environmental science, agricultural economics, and food safety. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and policymakers in the field of agriculture and related sciences.
- Criminal Justice Abstracts with Full TextCriminal Justice Abstracts with Full Text is a comprehensive database that provides access to a wide range of full-text articles, journals, and research on topics related to criminal justice, criminology, law enforcement, legal studies, and criminal law. It includes scholarly and professional publications on issues such as crime prevention, criminal behavior, justice policies, juvenile justice, law enforcement practices, and legal theory. The database is widely used by researchers, students, and professionals in criminal justice, sociology, and related fields to access both theoretical and practical insights into crime and justice systems.
- Draw it to Know it - Gross Anatomy
Draw it To Know It is an interactive online educational platform that teaches foundational scientific concepts, particularly anatomy, through interactive drawing tutorials, accompanied by narrations and self-testing exams, enabling users to learn medical and biological sciences effectively. This module focuses on anatomy.
- EmbaseEmbase is a biomedical and pharmacological database that provides access to peer-reviewed literature, including journals, conference abstracts, and drug information. It is widely used by researchers and healthcare professionals for evidence-based studies, particularly in pharmacology and clinical trials, and includes international content not always found in other databases like PubMed.
- McGraw-Hill MedicalSearch across all PCOM Library Access subscriptions from this newly enhanced and centralized homepage. Gain access to over 180 essential medical titles, including Harrison’s Online, CMDT, Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery, Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, and many more. McGraw Hill Medical, a key resource in this collection, offers authoritative and up-to-date medical content, including textbooks, clinical references, and online tools, designed to support both students and professionals in their education and practice.
- PubMedPubMed is a free, searchable database maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). It provides access to a vast collection of biomedical literature, including millions of citations from journals in fields like medicine, life sciences, nursing, dentistry, and health policy. PubMed includes articles, abstracts, and full-text resources related to clinical research, biomedical studies, and healthcare topics. It is widely used by researchers, clinicians, students, and healthcare professionals for accessing peer-reviewed research and staying up-to-date with the latest developments in health and medical fields.
- ScopusScopus is a comprehensive abstract and citation database owned by Elsevier. It provides access to peer-reviewed literature, including journals, conference proceedings, books, and patents, across various disciplines. Widely used by researchers and institutions, Scopus offers tools for citation analysis, author profiles, and tracking research trends in fields like science, medicine, and social sciences. It is a key resource for evaluating research impact and discovering new studies.
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