New Opportunities for Accessing Health Information in the Twin Tiers

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Web Searching
Search engines
Medical search engines
Metasearch Engines
Subject directories
Medical directories
Search techniques

Evaluating Information
Issues to Consider
Evaluation Checklist

Medical Databases
PubMed
Health Reference ASAP
Internet Grateful Med
ClinicalTrials
Database Descriptions
Help Using Databases

Document Delivery
Interlibrary Loan
Loansome Doc

DocLine

Miscellaneous Tools
Current Awareness
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Medical Reference
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Issues to Address
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  Current Awareness
  There are many online services that can help you keep current with what's available on the Internet, both generally and in the health/medical field. The following let you set up a profile to be alerted to additions, or they list new additions regularly.
  1stHealthNews
HealthSCOUT
INFOTRIEVE Article Alert
Keeping Current...Keeping Sane
Medscape
WebMedLit Plus
 


  Electronic Journals    
  Directory of Electronic Health Science Journals
Free Electronic Journals in Medicine & Health
Health and Medicine Serials Directory from the Internet Public Library
JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association
 


  Medical Reference    
  Acronyms and Initialisms for Health Information Resources
Atlas of the Human Body
Columbia Complete Home Medical Guide
Merck Manual
Virtual Hosptial
 


   Grant Opportunities    
  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Grants Funding Page
Funding Opportunities
Grant Resources on the Web: Where to Look When You Need Funding
GrantsNet
National Institutes of Health Funding Opportunities
National Library of Medicine Grants Page
Notices of Funding Availability from the Federal Register
 
  Medical Images    
  Findlaw Medical Images
Medical Images on the Web
HONmedia
   
    Downloading    
    How to Download Text and Images from the Web
   
    Citing Medical References    
    AMA Citation Style
APA Format
NLM Style Guide
Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals
         


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