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OHSU Journals, Books, Databases
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Ovid Databases
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MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Evidence Based Medicine, and other databases.
Nearly 500 full-text journals.
Free accounts available to licensed Oregon health professionals
practicing in Oregon. OHSU Library barcode required for access.
Sign up for library barcode.
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Harrison's
Online
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Harrison's Online is no longer available to non-OHSU personnel as a standalone resource. Harrison's remains part of the STATRef! library available to Oregon licensed MDs and DOs.
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STAT!Ref for Oregon Physicians
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Online library of 45 texts. Available only to Oregon licensed MDs and DOs.
Sign up for library barcode
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Library Catalog
- Check to see if OHSU Library owns a book/journal or what materials the
Library owns for a particular subject.
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All Journals, Books, Databases
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Other E-Journals Free to All
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Books
- Includes STAT!Ref titles and others
- Databases
- Includes Ovid databases and others.
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Pubmed
- National Library of Medicine's own search engine for Medline.
Includes "See Related Articles" and "Clinical Queries" features.
- NLM Gateway
- Links to Clinical Alerts, Clinical trials, HSTAT, Locatorplus,
MEDLINEplus, TOXNET, PubMed.
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Other Resources
- Merck Medicus
- MD Consult, Harrison's, Merck Manual, Cecil, Praxis MD, Dxplain. Some
resources limited to licensed health professionals and medical students.
- HighWire
- Archive of full-text articles in science and medicine.
- E-Medicine
- Combination textbook/journal.
- FreeBooks4Doctors!
- Hundreds of full-text books in several languages, plus full-text journals and e-mail updates.
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OHSU Library E-Reference
- Online reference resources selected by the OHSU Library.
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OHSU Library Consumer Health
- Consumer health resources selected by the OHSU Library.
- MEDLINEPlus
- Consumer health information selected by the National Library of
Medicine
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Services
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Photocopy Service
- Order form for journal articles from the OHSU Library.
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Loanesome
Doc
- Order form for journal articles not available from the OHSU Library.
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Health Info by Mail or E-Mail
- Current consumer health/patient information tailored to individual
requrests. Available at no charge to Oregonians.
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Library Card Application
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Renew Book
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Help
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Ovid MEDLINE Tutorial (Duke University)
- Interactive.
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Searching CINAHL: Nursing & Allied Health
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Ovid CINAHL Tutorial
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Ovid Online Basics
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Pubmed Tutorial
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Ask A Librarian
- Help from OHSU reference librarians
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On-Site Presentations/Demonstrations
- Presentations on OHSU Library services and resources at your hospital
or clinic. Call 503-494-3444 for additional information.
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Finding Info on the Net
- The best of its kind.
- Quackwatch
- An excellent guide to bogus health information on the Web.
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Hot Sites
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Office of Rural Health
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OHSU Area Health Education Center
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Go to Health
- An interesting collection of links, compiled by an OHSU librarian.
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Medscape
- News, CME, full-text articles and a lot more.
- OMNI
- Comprehensive databaase with useful annotations.
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Nursing Sites on the Web (SUNY Buffalo)
- Well chosen collection of links.
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OHSU Library Public Health Nursing
- Public health nursing resources selected by the OHSU Library.
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Internet for School Nurses
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National Network of Libraries of Medicine/Pacific Northwest Region
- Lots of useful resources, including special pages for primary care
and rural health.
- Library of Congress
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Oregon Blue Book
- Oregon's almanac.
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NY Times Navigator
- The second best collection of reference tools on the Web.
- Ref Desk
- The best collection of reference tools on the Web.
- AltaVista Translation Service
- Translates text or Web pages in any of 9 languages.
- Google
- The Web's best search engine.
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