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Web of Science is a platform for Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts and Humanities Index, Journal Citation Reports, Biological Abstracts, MEDLINE, and Inspec. Help?
PubMed is a service of the US National Library of Medicine that provides free access to MEDLINE, the NLM database of indexed citations and abstracts to medical, nursing, dental, veterinary, health care, and preclinical sciences journal articles. It also includes additional selected life sciences journals not found in MEDLINE.
An archive of more than 700 important scholarly journals covering business, ecology, education, ethnic studies, history, literature, mathematics, music, philosophy, political science, and sociology with content ending 3-5 years ago
JSTOR digitally archives more than 700 scholarly journals. Subjects include African-American studies, anthropology, Asian studies, business, ecology, economics, education, finance, history, literature, mathematics, music, philosophy, political science, and more.
This website allows you to browse online health information resources related to genetic conditions hosted by the National Library of Medicine. It covers more than 1,300 genetic conditions and 1,400 genes. Finally, it includes illustrated genetics handbook and basic explanations of how genes work and how mutations cause disorders, as well as current information about genetic testing, gene therapy, genetics research, and precision medicine.
Openi is a search engine that allows for searching and retrieval of images from open source literature and biomedical image collections. The image sources include PubMed Central, x-rays with radiology reports, NLM History of Medicine collection, and orthopedic illustrations. Copyright information can be found on the FAQ page here: https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/faq.php