Find the best library databases for your research.
The most frequently-used databases
Find peer-reviewed journals and full-text periodicals across multiple subjects.
Find anesthesiology and medical textbooks such as “Morgan & Mikhail’s Clinical Anesthesiology”.
Find core medical textbooks, such as “Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine" anc content for completing evaluations, diagnoses, and case management decisions, plus self-assessment and board review.
Find articles from academic journals and business magazines, as well as company profiles, market research, and industry reports.
CINAHL Plus with Full Text will have a new user interface you can preview, to be released April 21st. Check out the new Ebsco UI user guide for more information.
Indexes the top nursing and allied health literature and provides full text nursing journals and publications from the National League for Nursing and the American Nurses Association. Uses a controlled subject vocabulary and includes evidence-based care sheets, as well as continuing education units. Subscribed to in partnership with the Texas Health Science Libraries Consortium.
Find ebooks, journals, images, videos, practice guidelines, patient handouts and drug information across a broad range of medical specialties. Search Clinical Overviews, Drug Class Overviews, Guidelines and more. Note: Some book chapters do not provide PDFs, only HTML.
A collection of six databases that contain different types of independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making including Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Methodology Register, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects, Health Technology Assessment Database and the NHS Economic Evaluation Database.
An AI-powered search engine for academic, medical and scientific literature from over 200 million peer-reviewed documents. Not a chatbot. Provides research insights. Uses Semantic Scholar, natural language processing and other AI technologies to understand the content and context of papers, rather than just keywords. Summaries provide PDF links to articles, providing a snapshot of research findings, but DOES NOT replace an evidence synthesis on a topic. You must sign up for an account using your institutional email address to use Consensus. Switch to Medical Mode to narrow your search. Licensed by the TMC Library.
Find biomedical articles from 1947 to the present covering topics such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and clinical medicine. Includes over 2,700 journals not indexed in MEDLINE/Pubmed.
Find full text nursing and allied health journals on various topics, such as pediatric nursing, critical care, mental health, nursing management and medical law.
Find medical and professional periodicals, health and fitness magazines, and reference materials.
The complete JoVE video library provides the breadth and depth needed to meet the needs of science students and researchers at all levels. Includes videos illustrating basic and advanced concepts and methods, novel experimental research and more, from the classroom to the advanced research laboratory. Automatically updates with all new JoVE content and products as they are released, keeping users up to date with scientific developments and educational resources.
Provides citations and abstracts from the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, allied health, and the pre-clinical sciences: Index Medicus, Index to Dental Literature, and International Nursing Index. Users have access to full text journals, books and multi-media. Provides unique filters and search features only available in the Ovid platform. Create an Ovid personal account to save your citation lists and search strategies and to share content. Subscribed to in partnership with THSLC.
The NEJM issue index can be accessed here.
Pharmacology World videos are a series of videos that:
• Help you master the key concepts of pharmacology.
• Cover all major drug classes and include: mechanism of action, key pharmacokinetics, major therapeutic uses, and common and serious adverse effects.
• Incorporate relevant physiology, pathophysiology and biochemistry
• Can be used to fill the void in lectures or in curriculums lacking pharmacology
• Prepare you for course exams and national licensing exams
Find academic journals and magazines that cover the study of emotions, personality, and the human mind.
Find bibliographic citations with abstracts to journal articles in the life sciences with a focus on biomedicine. PubMed includes MEDLINE and citations to NCBI Bookshelf items. Registered academic users may use the TMC Library Get Full Text icons to access full text.
Roper iPoll provides public opinion data with nearly a million survey/poll questions and responses, including health data.
Download data for analysis! Check out the Roper tutorial on the home page to learn more!
A cross-searchable reference database of full-text medical, pharmacology and nursing books, drug information from AHFS, evidence-based resources from ACP, and tools like Taber's medical dictionary, Stedman’s and the National Guideline Clearinghouse.
An image-based differential diagnosis tool that is designed to help quickly identify diseases or conditions at the point of care. Includes more than 45,000 medical images, an extensive skin of color image atlas and over 1,300 pediatric and adult conditions. The mobile app is available on iPhone, iPad, and Android.
Web of Science indexes core journal articles, conference proceeding, data sets, and other resources in the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities All cited references for all publications are fully indexed and searchable. Search across all authors and author affiliations. Track citation activity with Citation Alerts. Watch the WoS self-taught tutorial to learn more! https://clarivate.com/webofsciencegroup/support/wos/
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
An AI-powered search engine for academic, medical and scientific literature from over 200 million peer-reviewed documents. Not a chatbot. Provides research insights. Uses Semantic Scholar, natural language processing and other AI technologies to understand the content and context of papers, rather than just keywords. Summaries provide PDF links to articles, providing a snapshot of research findings, but DOES NOT replace an evidence synthesis on a topic. You must sign up for an account using your institutional email address to use Consensus. Switch to Medical Mode to narrow your search. Licensed by the TMC Library.
Roper iPoll provides public opinion data with nearly a million survey/poll questions and responses, including health data.
Download data for analysis! Check out the Roper tutorial on the home page to learn more!
