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Databases and Library Catalogs. Global Index Medicus /Global Health Library PubMed Source Bibliographic Database: International Health and Disability.
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Databases and Library Catalogs • Global Index Medicus/Global Health Library • PubMed • Source Bibliographic Database: International Health and Disability
This is the searchable platform for the Global Index Medicus/WHO. It is a compilation of all the WHO and Regional Libraries catalogs. Seaching is via keyword and contains links to many full-text documents.
This the PubMed contains over 21,000,000 indexed articles. The search results contain links to free articles. In the past 10 years, the scope has been broadened to include more journals covering global health.
This the Source’s Resource Library contains information about international health and disability –including links to many full-text articles. Note the Quick Search (keyword) option.
Search Engines • Google – includes general information (previously discussed) • Google Scholar – academic information (previously discussed) • HealthMash • Scirus
This the Health Mash Search Engine combines Web 2.0 universal search and discovery technology with Semantic Web Concepts in a search interface. It contains links to journal articles, books, blogs and other Internet resources.
This the SCIRUS is a search engine developed by Elsevier that is available on the Internet and includes journal articles, books, scientists’ homepages and institutional repository information.
We have completed a type 2 diabetes AND developing countries search.The Journal sources include ScienceDirect which is commercial but also PubMed Central and BioMed Central. Note also the links to web based material.
Gateways • Essential Health Links • Health Sciences Online (HSO)
Health Sciences Online is a searchable portal with over 50,000 reviewed articles on courses, references, guidelines and other learning resources. It was launched in late 2008 and includes the Google Translation option.
We have completed a type 2 diabetes AND developing countries search.Note the Refine Resource Type and other options.
Essential Health Links FHI/SATELLIFE Essential Health Links gateway contains over 750 links to relevant WWW sites for the health community in developing and transitional countries. Note the inclusion of the HonCode logo.
This displays the Essential Health Links Table of Contents for Library and Publishing Support and Specific Health Resources.
Discussion Groups • Dgroups • FHI/Satellife Global Discussion Groups • GHDonline • HIFA2015
Dgroups is an organization with multiple development-related discussion groups. Click on Join a group to view the complete list and also register for specific groups.
FHI/Satellife has a series of Global Discussion Groups.Click on the specific group to view its contents and register.
GHD Online is an online platform of communities where health professionals share proven practices, connect with colleagues and find resources for improving outcomes in resource limited settings. Note the communities listed on the initial page.
HIFA2015 is an international discussion group and resource geared toward the health information needs of low-income countries. Registration is required but free.
E-journal resources • Free Medical Journals • Directory of Open Access Journals • BioMed Central • PubMed Central • HighWire Press • PubMed search options
FreeMedicalJournals.com lists medical journals sites that make their content free to all users. Journals are organized by speciality, title A-Z, language and other listings.
The DOAJ lists all journals sites that make their content available for free. Journals are organized by title A-Z and broad subject listings including Health Sciences and Biology and Life Sciences.
BioMed Central is one of the principal open access journal publishers. Access to all articles are free as the authors pay a fee for the publication of their articles (often waived for authors from low-income countries). Journals are listed by subject and article searching by a keyword search engine.
PubMed Central PubMed Central is a archive of articles that have been deposited in this free repository. Over 2.3 million articles are available. Access is via journal A-Z listing and keyword searches for articles are entered into the PMC search box.
HighWire Press website • a portal to over 1,150 journals published predominantly by learned societies • Includes health-related journals - American Journal of Public Health, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and Journal of Bacteriology. • via IP address, allows access to participating journals from any computer within the country • has a listing of the ‘journals free to developing-economies’ that can be accessed directly from the HighWire Press site: highwire.stanford.edu/lists/devecon.dtl
HighWire Press 3 This is the HighWire Pressinitial page. From this site, we can locate articles or journal titles or subjects and set up an email alert. The Free Access to Developing Economies link is located on the initial page. Also of interest is the Free full-text content link. There is a link to both pages in the Other Free Collections drop down menu on HINARI’s Full-text Journals, databases and other resources page. Note: You can access the HighWire Press full text articles since this publisher identifies computer (IP) addresses from eligible countries. This is the ONLY exception to not needing to use your institution’s User Name and Password.
You now have entered the Free Access to Developing Economies list of HighWire Press. As noted, the access is based on the computer's IP Address and you can go directly to the site using the url.
Within HighWire Press, we have entered the Free Online Full-Text Articles page. Note that some journals are a free site and others have free articles after a set period of time. The HINARI eligible country access is a different mix of titles. HighWire Press 4 M
The PubMed database is an excellent source of Free full text articles. We will complete the HIV AND pregnancy search and then will apply the Free full text available filter. Note: If you are in HINARI/PubMed, do not apply this filter because it will eliminate all HINARI full-text articles.
In this example, the Free full text available filterhas been activated. The search results are 2714 citations. If you keep this filter on, it will limit all future searches to Free full text articles.
Another option to is to use the Free full text[sb] filter in the PubMed search box. We will add this filter to the malaria AND pregnancy search.
The Summary search results have been displayed. We have opened the Display Setting drop down menu, checked the Abstract optionandclicked on Apply.
The search results are 2733 citations. In the abstract format, you can access the full-text articles by clicking on the icons. This is the end of Module 5 Part A There is a Work Book to accompany this part of the module. The workbook will take you through a live session covering the topics included in this demonstration with working examples. Updated 2013 04