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- Ovid
- HighWireSearchable database containing abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research.
- Site includes information regarding medical school applicants, matriculants, and graduates from the AAMC Data Warehouse: Applicant Matriculant File (DW:AMF) and the AAMC Student Records System (SRS).
- AAPThis searchable, web-based resource includes patient handouts and other health information for children, teens, and parents from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
- HighWire
- An extensive repository of antibodies available for purchase. It provides information and purchase information for antibodies.
- ProQuestContains content from business and management publications worldwide, covering advertising, marketing, economics, human resources, finance, taxation, computers, and more. Provides full text articles. Also provides access to information on more than 60,000 companies as well as executive profiles, reports on market conditions, and in-depth case studies of global business trends. Coverage starts from 1971 forward.
- AbMiner is a tool that allows users to search for appropriate, commercially available antibodies (>600) for research purposes, and to match each antibody to its respective genomic identifiers. The unique feature of this antibody collection is that all antibodies are screened by Western blot. The sample used for antibody screening was a pool of the NCI-60 cancer cell lines, comprised of 60 different cell lines from 9 different tissues of origin. Besides results, AbMiner also includes the dilutions used and pertinent vendor information for all antibodies. The target antigen for each antibody was translated to the encoding gene symbol using MatchMiner. Other identifiers include gene name, HUGO status, UniGene Cluster ID, RefSeq for protein and mRNA, and Entrez Gene Ids. These identifiers are updated periodically as new information becomes available. Users can search AbMIner by any of the identifiers and easily navigate between antibody, protein, mRNA, and gene.
- EBSCOA multidisciplinary database which provides full-text for scholarly publications, includes topics in the social sciences, humanities, general science, education and most areas of academic study. Abstracts and indexing provided for all journals in the collection. Coverage is from 1965 to the present.
- McGraw-Hill, Users must register and log in to access some features. To maintain their personal accounts users must log in to AEM via the Stanford network every 90 daysAccessEmergency Medicine is a complete online service that allows users to quickly search the diagnosis and treatment of a broad range of emergency cases with videos.
- AccessEmergency Medicine, Users must register and sign in to take a test. To maintain their personal accounts users must log in to AEM via the Stanford network every 90 daysInteractive self-assessment section of AccessEmergency Medicine website. Allows users to create and take custom tests based on standard review texts.
- AccessMedicineToy, Eugene C.Clinical cases selected from the LANGE Case Files series, edited by Eugene C. Toy, MD.
- McGraw-Hill
- McGraw-Hill, Users must create a personal profile in AccessMedicine using a non-mobile browser, and log into AccessMedicine with that username and password on the mobile device (optimized for): iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry Bold.The AccessMedicine mobile website includes Harrison's Online, CURRENT Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, Picture Galleries from Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, Clinician's Pocket Reference: The Scut Monkey, CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care, Diagnostic Tests from Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, Quick Answers, Diagnosaurus, and Drug monographs.
- McGraw-HillA repository of medical knowledge from internal medicine, cardiology, genetics, pharmacy, diagnosis and management, basic sciences, patient care, and more. Continuously expanding, all databases in the repository contain the latest editions of selected medical titles.
- McGraw-Hill, Limited to 50 simultaneous users, Users must register and login via the Stanford Network to access some features.A comprehensive resource for surgical education.
- provides access to current and retrospective United Nations documents and publications.
- AceDB is a genome database designed specifically for handling bioinformatic data flexibly. It includes tools designed to manipulate genomic data, but is increasingly also used for non-biological data.
- NCBI
- The ACM Portal provides the complete collection of citations and full text for the Association of Computing Machinery's (ACM) journals, newsletters, articles and conference proceedings.
- v. 114-2008, 1991-2008. Am Coll Physv. 136-, 2002- Acad Search PremAlso available: Print – v. 121-132, [133], 1991-94; 1994-99, [2000].
- STAT!Ref, Access ending March 1, 2016.This point-of-care decision support tool provides access to hundreds of evidence-based recommendations on diagnosis, therapy, prevention, screening and more. Includes AHFS DI Essentials.
- FDAThe Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) contains over four million reports of adverse events and reflects data from 1969 to the present presented as summary statistics.
- A database of affinity data for structurally resolved protein-ligand complexes from the Protein Data Bank (PDB).
- AJOL is the world's largest online collection of African-published, peer-reviewed scholarly journals. Includes TOCs, abstracts, and links to online full-text where available.
- Combines databases to form a multidisciplinary aggregation offering unique and extensive coverage of all facets of Africa and African studies. Contains over 2.4 million citations and abstracts dating back to the 16th century.
- Listing of self-paced tutorials on common tasks for the GeneSpring microarray analysis platform.
- EBSCOIndexes current acquisitions of the National Agricultural Library, including books, serials, pamphlets, government documents, research reports, FAO and USDA publications, conference proceedings, and translations, patents, audiovisuals and technical reports. Updated monthly.
- AHRQThe ePSS is an application designed to help primary care clinicians identify clinical preventive services that are appropriate for their patients. Based on the current, evidence-based recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
- AHRQProvides browse and search access to patient safety literature, news, tools, and meetings.
- CDC
- NIHProvides non-technical, technical, and Spanish language drug fact sheets on use, pharmacology, and side effects, for approved and investigational HIV/AIDS drugs.
- NIAAAAOD thesaurus NIAAA
- Iowa State UnivMcKiernan, Gerard.A categorized registry of Web resources that list or provide access to the full title of journal abbreviations or other types of abbreviated publication titles. Selected library catalogs providing abbreviated title searching have also been included.
- The Allen Brain Atlas (ABA) is a genome-wide image database of gene expression in the mouse brain. RNA in situ hybridization data, detailed Reference Atlases and analysis tools combine to provide a searchable digital atlas of gene expression. Presents a comprehensive online platform for exploration of the brain at the cellular and molecular level.
- NLMProduced from MEDLARS database searches, performed and analyzed by subject experts from the Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program (TEHIP) of the Specialized Information Services Division (SIS) of the National Library of Medicine (NLM). The intent of the bibliography is to assist in identifying methods and procedures helpful in supporting the development, testing, application, and validation of alternatives to the use of vertebrates in biomedical research and toxicology testing.
- AMAAMA Physician Select provides information on virtually every licensed physician in the United States and its possessions, including doctors of medicine (MD) and doctors of osteopathy or osteopathic medicine (DO). All physician credential data have been verified for accuracy and authenticated by accrediting agencies, medical schools, residency training programs, licensing and certifying boards, and other data sources.
- The directory provides comparative data for most hospitals on hospital characteristics, services, statistics, financial reports, inpatient utilization, costs and charges. The database is built from medicare claims data, cost reports, and other public use files obtained from HCFA, the Health Care Financing Administration.
- Austad, Steven.AnAge is a curated database of ageing and life history in animals, including extensive longevity records. AnAge is useful primarily for comparative biology studies, in particular studies of longevity and ageing.
- STAT!Ref, Limited to 10 simultaneous users, logoff when finished.
- Standards from various organizations: ANSI (ISO and IEC), ASCE, ASME, AAMI , DIN, ICC, Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, EU Directives.
- "AntiJen is a database of kinetic, thermodynamic and cellular properties for immune system proteins (MHCs, T cell receptors, B cell epitopes). It stores quantitative binding data for peptides binding to MHC Ligand, TCR-MHC Complexes, T Cell Epitope, TAP, B Cell Epitope molecules and immunological Protein-Protein interactions. AntiJen also includes a Peptide Library, Copy Numbers and Diffusion Coefficient data. All entries are from published experimentally determined data. The database currently holds over 24,000 entries. No data in AntiJen is from prediction experiments."
- Limited to 6 simultaneous usersIncludes information on antimicrobial therapy and alternative therapy when the drug of choice cannot be given. The resource delivers information via review articles, capsule summaries, mini-reviews, and a guided PubMed search to pick up post-publication research.
- APA
- Maintains a database of genetic and molecular biology data for the model higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Includes the complete genome sequence along with gene structure, gene product information, metabolism, gene expression, DNA and seed stocks, genome maps, genetic and physical markers, publications, and information about the Arabidopsis research community.
- NLMSponsored by the National Library of Medicine's Division of Specialized Information Services. Its aim is to provide a central source of information on diverse aspects of the Arctic environment and the health of Northern peoples. Links are provided to major web resources on Arctic health and environment, both in general and by specific subject, and current articles are retrievable from the National Library of Medicine's PubMed database.
- EMBL-EBIA public repository for microarray data which aims at storing well annotated data in accordance with MGED recommendations.
- Kahn, Charles E.Provides instant access to images published in selected peer-reviewed radiology journals; allows viewers to search for images by findings, anatomy, imaging technique, and patient age and sex. It can filter the search results by imaging modality (e.g., "CT"), age, and/or sex.
- "arXiv is an e-print service in the fields of physics, mathematics, non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology. The contents of arXiv conform to Cornell University academic standards. arXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a private not-for-profit educational institution. arXiv is also partially funded by the National Science Foundation."--home page.
- HighwireAn extensive online library of screen-sized blood disease images and cases for educational use.
- Recombinant materials (Clones, Hosts, Kits, Libraries, Media, Membranes, Oligonucleotides, Vectors, I.M.A.G.E. consortium clones) -- All other collections (Bacteria, Cell lines and hydridomas, Filamentous fungi and yeasts, Protozoa and algae, Seeds, Animal viruses and antisera, chlamydiae and rickettsae, plant viruses and antisera, Media formulations, Bacteriophages, Plant tissue culture.
- DermISA dermatologic image and case report database to be used for teaching and diagnosis.
- The Atlas of Gene Expression in Mouse Aging Project ( AGEMAP ) is a database that catalogs changes in gene expression as a function of the aging process in Mus musculus.
- 1997- I-RevuesHuret, Jean-Loup.The Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology is a highly authoritative, peer reviewed on-line journal and database devoted to genes, cytogenetics, and clinical entities in cancer and cancer-prone diseases.
- ATSDRIncludes fulltext of the ATSDR Substances A-Z Listing, ATSDR ToxFAQs, Public Health Statements, and ToxProfiles for toxic substances included in the U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
- WHO
- CDC
- Provided by AltaVista Co. Allows users to translate items from English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese into other languages.
- Bassett, David L.; Gruber, William A.; O'Neill, Harriet; Ogren, Ruth; Segal, Lorene.The Library has a collection of stereographic image pairs (slide negatives and digitized images) by human body regions commonly called the Bassett Collection. Digitized versions of the originals were made available by Lane Medical Library in Nov. 2008. These include the original photographs and some radiographs, each pair with diagrams and explanatory legends. The legends have also been updated with modernized terminology. The Latin terminology is viewable, but only the English translations, as well as MeSH, are searchable in separate records for individual image.Also available: Print – 1950s-1960s (online 2008- )
- Stanford users must download software to view fulltextInteractive digital atlas eHumanBassett, David L.; Brown, W. Paul; Chase, Robert A.; Herbranson, Eric; Mathers, Lawrence H.; Montgomery, Kevin; Vogel, Bruce B.; Whitmore, I.
- Bentham OpenIncludes <250> peer-reviewed, open access journals. These free-to-view online journals cover all major disciplines of science, technology, and medicine.
- Users need to register for a free accountOne of the main repositories for the storage of curated descriptions of protein interactions, molecular complexes and pathways.
- Tsai, Jerry.
- Database of experimentally-determined binding affinities of protein-ligand complexes, including small molecule ligands.
- Users must register and login.Genome Trax enables the identification of functionally significant human genome variations by mapping NGS (next-generation sequencing) data to known elements such as regulatory sites and disease mutations.
- (Formerly called Proteome)BIOBASE knowledge(R) library is a suite of databases updated weekly and focused on protein information in the published biological literature. The suite of databases focuses on mammalian species, model organisms, and human fungal pathogens in: HumanPSD - Proteome Survey DB for information on human, mouse, and rat proteins. GPCR-PD - G Protein-coupled Receptors DB for human, mouse & rat proteins, their ligands & downstream signaling molecules. YPD - Model organism S. cerevisiae. PombePD - Model organism S. pombe. WormPD - Model organism C. elegans. MycoPathPD - Human fungal pathogen DB.
- A biochemical pathways database searchable by keyword or partial word. When a match is found, you will be given a list of all matching entries of the Biochemical Pathways index of Boehringer Mannheim, with links to all maps of Biochemical Pathways in which the entry appears. This links also contains links to the ENZYME database.
- BioCyc is a collection of hundreds of Pathway/Genome Databases covering mostly prokaryotes, each of which describing the genome and metabolic pathways of a single organism. Most of these databases are computationally generated, but two are generated by an extensive curation process
- 2001- GaleProvides consolidated index only to Gale Group's over 13.6 million biographical sketches indexed from approximately 2700 volumes and editions of 60-90 current and retrospective biographical dictionaries, including new titles as well as new editions of previously indexed sources. The actual sketches are not available in this interface. Useful in finding birth and death dates as well as name variations.
- GaleProvides access to Gale Group biographical sources with articles from hundreds of periodicals. Allows user to search for people based on one or more personal facts such as birth and death year, nationality, ethnicity, occupation or gender, or combine criteria to create a highly-targeted custom search.
- Metasearch engine that searches a large collection of bio-oriented data sources and collects the individual Web pages into one long page that can be scanned easily and quickly.
- Provides a collection of curated links to molecular resources, tools and databases for bioinformatics.
- Bioinformatics.Net
- Hough, Lloyd; Patton, Geoff.
- BioMart is a query-oriented data management system developed jointly by the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) and the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) that enables scientists to perform advanced querying of biological data sources through a single web interface. It offers access to major biomolecular sequence, pathway and annotation databases such as Ensembl, Uniprot, Reactome, HGNC, Wormbase and PRIDE.
- BioMed CentralThis canned search retrieves all clinical trials indexed in PubMed database.
- Includes peer-reviewed life science and biomedical research protocols.
- Users need to register for a free accountOne of the main repositories for the storage of curated descriptions of protein interactions, molecular complexes and pathways.
- Aims to provide life science researchers with a comprehensive collection of experimental protocols free of charge. Each biomedical protocol published on our website bears high standards in quality and provides accurate and detailed guidance which allows even rookie researchers to easily repeat experiments.
- 1926- Thomson
- 1926- Thomson
- A web-accessible annotated database of over 1200 online resources of interest to molecular biologists and neurobiologists.
- BioWarehouse is a relational database system for the integration of multiple bioinformatics databases. It provides a central data repository in a common representational framework within a single DB management system.
- NLMNucleotide or protein sequence similarity using the BLAST algorithm. BLAST compares a nucleotide sequence against the GenBank nucleotide sequence database.
- Video search engine.
- Krummel, Thomas M.; Yock, Paul G.A shared web portal for the biomedical technology design community. It provides links to 2500+ resources.
- STAT!Ref, Stanford users must register using Stanford email.
- A repository of expression data for tissues and cell types of Homo sapiens and Mus musculus. BioMap attempts to reflect accurately the abundance of transcripts in the original source.
- OvidContains full text access to selected biomedical and nursing books.
- A library of ebooks on information technology, digitized and made available Online in conjunction with the original publishers. Includes selected works from major publishers such as Wiley, MIT, Cambridge University Press and many others.
- Bowden, Doug; Martin, Richard; Song, Evan."BrainInfo combines the stereotaxic Template Atlas with the NeuroNames nomenclature to provide a comprehensive primate brain information system." NeuroNames is a semantic network of neuroanatomical nomenclature.
- Univ CologneLogin Univ CologneSchomburg, D.BRENDA is the main collection of enzyme functional data available to the scientific community. It is the comprehensive enzyme database of data from primary literature sources, and includes links to literature citations, two-dimensional images, and other databases.
- ThomsonSpecialist public health database with an emphasis on international health. Current file (from 1973 to present) covers: communicable diseases (including AIDS), tropical diseases, parasitic diseases, human nutrition, community and public health, medicinal and poisonous plants. Over 70,000 records for community and international level research are added each year from over 158 countries in 50 languages.
- Launched by the U.S. National Cancer Institute to develop a network of tools, data, and researchers to support translational and clinical research in oncology by enabling the sharing of data and the use of common analytical tools.
- Contains fulltext of California laws including the Medical Practice Act provisions. Browse database by code, search by code or search by text.
- Provides information about the quality of nursing and intermediate care facilities in the state. The data on the website comes from various state and federal government sources. Website also includes guides, checklists, rights, alternatives and links to other sources.
- NCCAM and the National Library of Medicine (NLM) have partnered to create CAM on PubMed®, a subset of NLM's PubMed. PubMed provides access to citations from the MEDLINE database and additional life science journals. It also includes links to many full-text articles at journal Web sites and other related Web resources.
- Cambridge Books Online is the Cambridge University Press books platform of primarily recently published academic works, in the areas of Humanities, Social Sciences, Science and Engineering, Medicine, and English Language Teaching.
- 2010-The web site of the Campbell Collaboration (C2) comprises "systematic reviews of the effects of interventions in education, crime and justice, and social welfare, to promote evidence-based decision-making."--Brochure pdf, p. 1.
- Munro, Derek B.Database contains information on over 250 plants that can poison livestock, pets and humans in Canada. Its interactive search engine provides information on plant names, distribution, toxic plant parts, toxic chemicals, and symptoms of poisoning. For use as a research tool by veterinarians, doctors, poison control personnel, plant researchers, and agricultural extension specialists.
- The Canary database contains studies in the biomedical literature that explore the use of wildlife, domestic, and companion animals as "sentinels" for the effects of chemical, biological, and physical hazards in the environment that may be a risk to human health. The database allows users to locate and visualize patterns in sentinel studies according to: exposures; disease outcomes (animal); species (and types); study methodologies; authors; journals; locations. It can be browsed by year, by journal, or by methodology.
- NCIProvides access to data and resources that can help planners, program staff, and researchers to design, implement and evaluate evidence-based cancer control programs.
- NCIThe goal of the NCI's Cancer Genome Anatomy Project is to determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer cells, leading eventually to improved detection, diagnosis, and treatment for the patient.
- Users must register and login
- IARC"Provides access to various databases containing information on the occurrence of cancer worldwide held and managed by the Section of Cancer Surveillance (CSU) of IARC."--Website.
- Includes a variety of sources such as: selected information from PDQ, including summaries on cancer treatment, screening, prevention, and supportive care, and information on ongoing clinical trials, NCI's bibliographic database; and fact sheets, news and other resources.
- Stanf UnivStores and organizes highly curated data for the yeast Candida albicans.
- Stanf Univ SOMThe directory provides an easy-to-use interface through which people both inside and outside of the Stanford community can learn about the far-ranging and innovative research taking place across the School of Medicine. The profiles offers a comprehensive overview of the research interests of faculty and principal investigators, their publications, curricula vitae and more.
- The complex Carbohydrate structure database (CCSD), also known as CarBank, is a database of carbohydrate structures and related text. It can be searched by accession number, author, date, structure and other criteria. SUGABASE is a carbohydrate-NMR database that combines CarbBank Complex Carbohydrate Structure Data (CCSD) with proton and carbon chemical shift values. Due to lack of funding, the database is no longer updated.
- Users must register and login"CardioSource Plus is a facility-wide subscription to CardioSource, the premier cardiovascular online portal providing immediate and convenient access to cutting-edge cardiovascular information PLUS unlimited access to ACC's full complement of online educational programs"--Website. CardioSource Plus includes a clinical trials database, clinical images, self-assessment materials, ACC clinical guidelines and Heart Sounds audio files. Users must register for some content and several premium services require an additional fee.
- Users must obtain CiM Access Code and register per instructions on websiteA four-phase course that is designed to assist medical students in understanding options for choosing a specialty, selecting and applying to a residency program.
- The Catalogue of somatic mutations In cancer (COSMIC) is a specialized database that stores data about somatic mutations related to human cancers.
- The Class Architecture Topology and Homologous superfamily protein structure classification (CATH) is one of the main databases providing hierarchical classification of protein domain structures. It clusters proteins at four major levels: Class(C), Architecture(A), Topology(T) and Homologous superfamily (H).
- NLM
- NCBIConserved Domain Database helps to identify the conserved domains present in a protein sequence.
- CenterWatch clinical trials listing service is an international listing of clinical research trials. It can be used to search for clinical trials, find out information about physicians and medical centers performing clinical research, and to learn about drug therapies newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- An open access database of bioactive drug-like small molecules with two dimensional structures, calculated properties (e.g. molecular weight), and abstracted bioactivities (e.g. binding constants, pharmacology). It covers over 7,000 targets (proteins, cell-line, organisms, etc.), over 2 million activities, and over 600,000 compounds, abstracted from almost 34 publications in the primary literature. Target data may be searched via keyword, BLAST, and protein family; compound data via keyword, substructure, and similarity.
- Database SciFinder Web, Users must registerRequired Registration Portal SciFinder WebAlso available: Print – v. 1, pt. 1-3 , 1907.
- 1907- Am Chem SocAlso available: Print – 1907-2004.Also available: Print – 1907/79-1907/99
- NLM
- NLMOpen-source Metasearch site for chemical substance names and their properties: structure, toxicity, physical properties. Supports substructure searching. Hosted by the US National Library of Medicine.-Y.P. 071128.
- Integrated search engine for chemistry resources from CRC, including the "Combined Chemical Dictionary" (CCD), which contains the "Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds", the "Dictionary of Drugs", the "Dictionary of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds", the "Dictionary of Natural Products" and the "Dictionary of Organic Compounds". "The Handbook of Chemistry & Physics", "Polymers: A Property Database", and "Properties of Organic Compounds" are also searched.
- Stanf Univ
- "The California Health and Human Services Agency (CHHS) has launched its Open Data Portal initiative in order to increase public access to one of the State's most valuable assets -- non-confidential health and human services data. Its goals are to spark innovation, promote research and economic opportunities, engage public participation in government, increase transparency, and inform decision-making. "Open Data" describes data that are freely available, machine-readable, and formatted according to national technical standards to facilitate visibility and reuse of published data."--website.
- CAJ, Stanford has access to: Series E - H and J, onlyCAJ, China Academic Journals, is a full-text database of Chinese journals from mainland China.
- An online database that allows users to search for state-level policies that support the prevention of chronic diseases. Users can search by state, health topic, setting, status, and year. Currently, the database contains state legislation from 2001 and enacted regulation from 2009 for select nutrition, physical activity, and obesity health policy topics. This data is collected and updated on a quarterly basis. This public, web-based search tool was developed by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) information technology best practices.
- EBSCOProvides authoritative coverage of the literature related to nursing and allied health.
- A bibliographic database covering pure and applied statistics literature.
- 1977-93.Garfield, Eugene.Includes fulltext (pdf) of four thousand commentaries on highly cited classic papers with alphabetical access by author of the commentary (not of the cited article) and chronological access by year. Also includes fulltext (pdf) of Essays on citation classics and of Essays on the most cited articles, many by Eugene Garfield.
- OvidMobile Website Ovid, Users must registerProvides one-click access to important clinical resources; includes evidence-based diagnosis and treatment guidelines, Books, EBM articles, Ovid MEDLINE, Drug facts and comparisons, Drug interaction facts, guidelines from National Guideline Clearinghouse, patient handouts (English and Spanish), and local content.
- Single, comprehensive, publicly accessible database of the clinical trials at Stanford and affiliated facilities. The registry is searchable by disease, investigator, department and freetext. Intended to help patients to find clinical trials at Stanford.
- ClinicalKey is a clinical care resource that provides quick access to Elsevier books, journals and videos via a clinical search engine.
- A registry of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world. This site currently contains over 94,000 clinical studies sponsored primarily by the National Institutes of Health. For each study there is a summary outlining the purpose, the recruiting status, the criteria for patient participation, location of the trial, information on whether patients are currently being recruited, and specific contact information.
- Users must register with Stanford email address.
- NCBIThe National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) of the National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health provides access to the Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COGs) of Proteins database. Each COG in the database consists of individual proteins or groups of paralogs from at least three lineages. The COGs were delineated by comparing protein sequences encoded in 44 complete genomes.
- Wiley
- WileyA collection of regularly updated, systematic reviews of the effects of health care. New reviews are added with each issue of The Cochrane Library. Reviews mainly of randomised controlled trials. Evidence is included or excluded on the basis of explicit quality criteria to minimise bias. Data are often combined statistically, with meta-analysis, to increase the power of the findings of numerous studies each too small to produce reliable results individually.
- WileyConsists chiefly of 6 databases: Cochrane Database of systematic reviews; Database of abstracts of reviews of effects (DARE); Cochrane Central register of controlled trials (CENTRAL); Cochrane Methodology register; Health technology assessment database (HTA); and NHS Economic evaluation database (NHS EED).
- WileyA database of studies relevant to the methods of systematic reviews of health care and social interventions. Includes journal articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, conference abstracts, and reports of ongoing methodological research. Records contain bibliographic information and, in many cases, a summary. Provided as part of the Cochrane library.
- NCBIThe National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) of the National Library of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health provides access to the Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COGs) of Proteins database. Each COG in the database consists of individual proteins or groups of paralogs from at least three lineages. The COGs were delineated by comparing protein sequences encoded in 44 complete genomes.
- The Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD) database is a system that enables scientists to archive, mine, and collaborate around pre-clinical chemical and biological drug discovery data using a web-based interface.
- Stanf Univ SOMThe directory provides an easy-to-use interface through which people both inside and outside of the Stanford community can learn about the far-ranging and innovative research taking place across the School of Medicine. The profiles offers a comprehensive overview of the research interests of faculty and principal investigators, their publications, curricula vitae and more.
- Includes records for controlled vocabulary used at Lane Medical Library, including MeSH (with local extensions and appended references), as well as personal, corporate, meeting, language, and place names, with historical and biographical information, name changes, time periods, uniform titles for works, etc. These records are derived from internal authority files.
- "The CIP database contains information on health and human service agencies serving San Mateo County residents ... Specifically, these are private nonprofit and public (government) agencies that provide direct services to the public. (The database does not contain information on for-profit businesses or private practitioners.) These organizations fall into the following service categories: Adult Protection and Care, Alcoholism, Administration and Planning Services, Commodity Services, Child Protection and Care, Community Services, Developmental Disabilities, Disabled Services, Drug Abuse, Education, Emergency Services, Employment/Training, Family Planning, Financial Assistance, Health, Housing, Individual and Family Development, Legal and Criminal Justice Services, Mental Health, Recreation and Leisure, Organizational Support, Transportation"--Website.
- The Comprehensive microbial resource (CMR) is a repository of data covering all microbial genomes whose genome has been sequenced to completion.
- 2011- Wiley"Comprehensive Physiology is the most authoritative and comprehensive collection of physiology information that has ever been assembled. Its starting point is more than 30,000 pages of content from the American Physiological Society's renowned Handbook of Physiology (HoP) series, which is presented here for the first time in an online format. With the launch of Comprehensive Physiology in January 2011, we will begin publishing regular issues that update and expand the classic content from HoP, as well as adding fresh review material. In this way, we aim to capture the full breadth and depth of the evolving science of physiology. New and updated materials will be published in a quarterly serial format ... The primary audience for Comprehensive Physiology is academic scientists in the life sciences. Secondary audiences include advanced students in the life sciences and medicine, instructors in these disciplines, and academic clinicians"--Edited summary from home page.
- NCBIConserved Domain Database helps to identify the conserved domains present in a protein sequence.
- Ibelgaufts, Horst.
- This database makes searchable the copyright renewal records received by the US Copyright Office between 1950 and 1993 for books published in the US between 1923 and 1963. Note that the database includes ONLY US Class A (book) renewals.
- Database that presents search results as a graphic network that describes relationships discovered through text-mining. Relationship networks cluster important terms and act as a navigational tool. This approach is used to show relationships between a wide range of biomedical terms, including Medical Subject Heading, Gene Ontology, Pharmaceutical, Herbal medicine and Chemical as well as Gene and Protein terms.
- ProquestProvides citations to papers and poster sessions presented at major scientific meetings around the world. Subject emphasis since 1995 has been in the life sciences, environmental sciences and the aquatic sciences, while older material also covers physics, engineering and materials science. Coverage: 1982-
- Collection of over 8 thousand fulltext titles with substantial engineering and math focus but also covers many basic and applied biomedical research topics. Coverage is from 1967 to the present.
- NIH
- Elsevier MDLWorld's largest compilation of chemical facts used for planning synthetic routes (including starting materials and intermediates), determining bioactivity and physical properties and ascertaining the environmental fates of compounds.
- Not all resources are free. Users must pay for CME credits.Fishman, Elliot K.Provides CT scan protocols, vodcasts, podcasts, images, pearls, journal club, a weekly quiz, and other features including Ask The Fish.
- A bibliographic database covering pure and applied statistics literature.
- NCBI
- WileyDatabase Univ York NHSA database of abstracts of high quality systematic research reviews of the effectiveness of health care interventions. The NHS database contains the following types of records: 1. Structured abstracts assessing and summarizing published systematic reviews that have met NHS CRD quality criteria. 2. Provisional abstracts including short bibliographic references to systematic reviews which may meet the NHS CRD quality criteria and are in the process of being assessed or being written. 3. Effective health care bulletins, which include brief records giving details of this series produced by the NHS CRD. 4. Cochrane reviews published in journals including bibliographic details only and the full review is available in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR). 5. References to reviews being prepared and maintained by the Cochrane Collaboration.
- NLM
- A web-based suite of tools for analyzing microarray gene expression results using the annotations of a list of genes and their cognate proteins.tools for analyzing microarray data.
- WileyDatabase Univ York NHSA database of abstracts of high quality systematic research reviews of the effectiveness of health care interventions. The NHS database contains the following types of records: 1. Structured abstracts assessing and summarizing published systematic reviews that have met NHS CRD quality criteria. 2. Provisional abstracts including short bibliographic references to systematic reviews which may meet the NHS CRD quality criteria and are in the process of being assessed or being written. 3. Effective health care bulletins, which include brief records giving details of this series produced by the NHS CRD. 4. Cochrane reviews published in journals including bibliographic details only and the full review is available in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR). 5. References to reviews being prepared and maintained by the Cochrane Collaboration.
- Login requiredDatabase of experimentally observed protein-protein interactions
- NLMdbEST (Nature Genetics 4:332-3;1993) is a division of GenBank that contains sequence data and other information on "single-pass" cDNA sequences, or Expressed Sequence Tags, from a number of organisms.
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- NLMA database of human genetic variation.
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- Database of commercially available, highly characterized knockout mice.
- Habif, Thomas P.Contains over 23,000 images of skin disease. Images can be enlarged with a click and can be located by browsing image categories or by searching. Also includes some videos. All available for viewing without charge; high-resolution copies may be purchased or licensed for publishing purposes.
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- AccessMedicineDownload PDA version AccessMedicineZeiger, Roni F.
- Bélanger, Réal; Cook, Ramsay.
- Comprehensive database of natural products organised according to product chemical and physical properties.
- NLMIncludes information from the labels of over 4,000 dietary supplement products in the marketplace, including vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and other specialty supplements. The database is designed to help both the general public and health care providers find information about ingredients in brand-name products, including name, form, active and inactive ingredients, manufacturer/distributor information, suggested dose, label claims, warnings, etc. Warnings and Recalls from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), related to specific ingredients and supplement brands have also been included.
- AHAA collaboration between the American Hospital Association and U.S. news & world report. Data for the directory were supplied by the AHA, which represents U.S. hospitals and healthcare networks.
- 2008- NLMSmith, Crystal; Tunis, Elizabeth.Also available: Print – 1993-97, 1999-<2010>Also available: Print – 2006Also available: Print – <2010>
- "The Directory of Open Access Books is a discovery service for peer reviewed books published under an Open Access license. DOAB provides a searchable index to the information about these books, with links to the full texts of the publications at the publisher's website or repository."
- Includes over <200> digital periodicals in biology and the health sciences which follow the "open access" funding model-- not charging readers or their institutions for access. The aim is to "increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact." Journals must be peer reviewed or have other quality guarantee for inclusion.
- InterDokA database service that locates proceedings from conferences, congresses and symposia.
- NLM SISDIRLINE (Directory of Information Resources Online) is the National Library of Medicine's online interactive database containing location and descriptive information about a wide variety of biomedically related information resources primarily from the United States, with some coverage of international organizations. DIRLINE focuses primarily on health and biomedical information resources including organizations, government agencies, information centers, professional societies, voluntary associations, support groups, academic and research institutions, and research facilities and resources. Records contain resource names, addresses, phone numbers, and descriptions of services, publications, and holdings.
- UMIIncludes citations for dissertations ranging from 1861 to those accepted last semester; those published from 1980 forward include 350-word abstracts. Citations for master's theses from 1988 forward include 150-word abstracts. Titles represent authors from North America and Europe, with over a million titles in full text.
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A medical search engine provides access to 9,000 medical and procedural videos, 1,000 books and over.All online issues of the Journal of the American Medical Association.Nature, the international weekly journal of science.New England Journal of Medicine.Search Ovid databases.A repository of medical knowledge from internal medicine, cardiology, genetics, pharmacy, diagnosis and management, basic sciences, patient care, and more.
Continuously expanding, all databases in the repository contain the latest editions of selected medical titles.
MicroMedex: Premier pharmaceutical information source containing multiple databases and drug reference tools. Of particular value is DRUGDEX Evaluations, one of the most comprehensive drug sources available.DynaMed is a clinical information resource used by physicians to answer clinical questions quickly and easily at the point of care. Topics are updated daily as new evidence becomes available.Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings.A drug information resource containing: American Hospital Formulary System (AHFS), drug formulary for Lucile Packard Children's Hospital (LPCH) and Stanford Hospital & Clinics (SHC), Lexi-Drugs (adverse reactions, dosage and administration, mechanism of action, storage, use, and administration information), Lexi-Calc, Lexi-ID, Lexi-I.V. Compatibility (King Guide), Lexi-Interact, and Lexi-PALS.Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) contains coverage of nursing and allied health literature.A knowledge database that provides access to topic reviews based on over 6000 clinically relevant articles. The evidence-based content, updated regularly, provides the latest practice guidelines in 59 medical specialtiesProvides critical assessments of systematic reviews compiled from a variety of medical journals.Selects from the biomedical literature original studies and systematic reviews that are immediately clinically relevant and then summarizes these articles in an enhanced abstract with expert commentary.Multidisciplinary coverage of over 10,000 high-impact journals in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities, as well as international proceedings coverage for over 120,000 conferences.
Includes cited reference searching, citation maps, and an analyze tool.
Features systematic reviews that summarize the effects of interventions and makes a determination whether the intervention is efficacious or not.
Cochrane reviews are created through a strict process of compiling and analyzing data from multiple randomized control trials to ensure comprehensiveness and reliability.
Provides systematic coverage of the psychological literature from the 1800s to the present through articles, book chapters and dissertations.BMJ Clinical Evidence. A clinical information tool built around systematic reviews summarizing the current state of knowledge about prevention and treatment of clinical conditions.PIER (Physicians' Information and Education Resource) is a Web-based decision-support tool designed for rapid point-of-care delivery of up-to-date, evidence-based guidance for primary care physicians.Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) provides access to 300,000 controlled trials that have been identified the Cochrane Collaboration.Provides drug information targeted for patients.A continually updating drug monograph.The National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC): A comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents.MedlinePlus: A repository of health information from the National Library of Medicine. Links are from trusted sites. No advertising, no endorsement of commercial companies or productsLPCH CareNotes via MicroMedex: Patient education handouts customized by LPCH clinical staffMicromedex Lab Advisor: Evidence based laboratory test informationA drug database organized by generic name, trade name and drug class.LPCH / Stanford Hospital Formulary.A goldmine of trusted consumer health information from the world's largest medical library.A trusted source of expert advice for and about kids, providing the information necessary to help patients and parents understand their unique needs.Provides patient handouts from the American Academy of Family Physician.Access to the Stanford Health Library for patients.Lane provides access to over 5,000 eBooks many of which provide helpful background material that will prepare you to better tackle primary literature.Largest, broadest eBook package; covers all sciences, as well as technology (including software), medicine, and humanities.
In addition to covering Wiley and Springer, MyiLibrary is also the only provider for Oxford and Cambridge University Press titles. No seat restrictions.
A collection of biomedical books that can be searched directly by concept, and linked to terms in PubMed abstracts.A web-based, decision support system for infectious diseases, epidemiology, microbiology and antimicrobial chemotherapy. The database, updated weekly, currently includes 337 diseases, 224 countries, 1,147 microbial taxa and 306 antibacterial (-fungal, -parasitic, -viral) agents and vaccines.
Over 10,000 notes outline the status of specific infections within each country.