Subject databases are online tools for finding resources in your subject area, such as journal articles, conference papers, audio-visual materials and more. Find a list of key databases for your subject below.
Access to the Anatomy and Physiology titles on Anatomy.tv (from Primal Pictures). Includes core physiology principles, 3D gross and microanatomy models, learning objectives, guided-learning text, quizzes and activities. If you don't want to create a profile, choose 'Continue to Anatomy.tv'
BioMed Central provides free access to full text articles from peer-reviewed biomedical research journals. Its portfolio of over 300 journals also covers other discipline areas such as Psychology.
Key information on the selection, prescribing, dispensing and administration of medicines including drug and treatment summaries. Access is via the Medicines Complete platform.
Collection of databases containing high-quality independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making. Includes Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) and Cochrane Clinical Answers (CCAs).
3D anatomy teaching platform providing complete and accurate 3D models of the human body plus detailed anatomical information and videos.
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Comprehensive EBSCO database of full text medical journals, with some coverage of health and psychology.
American Psychological Association (APA) index to citations and abstracts from journals, books, reports and dissertations, from 1887 to the present (some full text). Provided by EBSCO.
Open access database containing over 30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher websites.
A multi-disciplinary EBSCO database of academic journals covering virtually every academic discipline.
Access to Health & Social Care, Management and Education journals (not books or case studies). Change the Access type to “Only content I have access to” to limit your search to purchased content.