This A-Z list of our database subscriptions allows you to browse all the resources available to you; if you're unsure where to start, try sorting by "Subject" to see the recommended resources for your research needs.
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Quick access to medical information at the point-of-care. Now with interaction checker!
July 2020 - calculator tab is experiencing an error - if you create a profile within the BU subscription, the calculator tab works. If not you get a "Please login first" error. DynaMed are working on this.
Reviews of botanical and dietary supplements, and other CAM therapies including evidence tables that evaluate primary research studies, and bottom line summations of efficacy.
(New interface default as of June 2020) PubMed Research (citation) database. PubMed, an international biomedical database created by NCBI, comprises over 30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE (the largest component), life science journals, and online books.
For full text options, click a title and then the "Bastyr Check Online" icon.
Ulrich's comprises detailed information about journals, including whether or not it is scholarly. Look for the term, Refereed, which is used interchangeably with peer reviewed, in the Basic Description box.
Produced by the National Agricultural Library (NAL). Publications and resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences.
Easy-to-use online mapping with data on demographics, health, incomes & spending, quality of life, education and more in communities across the US. Particularly useful for thesis/capstone research, grants and public policy administration. This is the free version; not all features will be available.
Indexes over 20,000 journals from the early 1900s to the present. Citation tracking allows you to trace the influence of an article through the articles that cited it. Full reference lists help you locate similar items.