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eBooks on EBSCOhost
Offers the full text of scholarly, reference, and professional books. Access is provided by UT Southwestern, the UT System Libraries and TexShare.
Electronic Journals
Browsable and searchable, Ejournals A to Z alphabetically lists all biomedical, academic, and general interest ejournals licensed by UT Southwestern.
Embase
Embase, an Ovid-based biomedical and pharmacological database, added to The Health Sciences Digital Library and Learning Center resources. Contains more than 31 million bibliographic records in peer-reviewed journals, including 2,900 unique titles not found in MEDLINE. Ovid offers a single interface to search multiple biomedical databases and full-text resources including MEDLINE and PsycINFO.
EndNote
Downloadable software for bibliography management. Use it to search article databases, add citations to a personal library of references, and create and format bibliographies for papers and publications.
EZProxy
For off-campus access to ejournals via the Ejournals A-Z list. Other electronic resources must be accessed from off-campus via VPN.
Find it! UTSW Library
Describes methods the Library uses to link to full-text electronic journals.
InCites JCR Impact Factors
InCites™ Journal Citation Reports® (JCR) provides data that helps evaluate research journals. To help compare journals and discover which are most relevant to a user's specific need, JCR can show the most frequently cited journals, highest impact factors, and most published articles in a field, as well as subject category data for benchmarking. Includes the JCR Science Edition and JCR Social Sciences Citation Index. Select a year to begin your search for information published in that year (e.g., selecting "2015" will yield the number of articles published in journals in 2015, the number of citations to journals from articles published in 2015, etc.).
MEDLINE (Ovid)
Covers the international literature on biomedicine, including the allied health fields and the biological and physical sciences, humanities, and information science as they relate to medicine and health care. Information is indexed from approximately 5,600 journals published world-wide. Produced by the National Library of Medicine.
Choosing Between Ovid MEDLINE and PubMed (UT Southwestern)

Getting Better Results from Ovid MEDLINE (UT Southwestern)

MEDLINE (Ovid) Field Guide
MEDLINE In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citation (Ovid) Field Guide
OvidSP Fact Sheet

OvidSP Quick Reference Card

OvidSP User Guide


Answering an EBM Etiology or Harm Question in Ovid (UT Southwestern)

Answering an EBM Prognosis Question in Ovid (UT Southwestern)

Answering an EBM Therapy Question in Ovid (UT Southwestern)

Combining or Limiting OvidSP Searches (Yale University)

Creating AutoAlerts and RSS Feeds in OvidSP (Yale University)

Exporting OvidSP Search Results to EndNote (Yale University)

Medical Subject Headings - Ovid Tutorial (Yale University)

Saving Searches in OvidSP (Yale University)

Search Page Overview in OvidSP

MEDLINE (PubMed)
The U.S. National Library of Medicine's database of peer-reviewed literature covers research in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, allied health, and the preclinical sciences. Contains more than 26 million references dating back to the 1940s. Easy access to the Library's ejournals is available through a customized PubMed version, which may be accessed from the Library's home page. Off-campus access to this customized version is available through EZProxy.
MICROMEDEX
rovides a wide range of evidence based information as well as access to English and Spanish patient education handouts. Features comprehensive drug details (DRUGDEX®), drug interactions (DRUG-REAX®), imprint code identification (IDENTIDEX®), toxicology and hazard data (TOMES®), identification and management of drug overdoses and toxicologic exposures (POSINDEX®), evaluation of human reproductive risks of drugs (REPRORISK®), and answers to IV drug compatibility questions (IV INDEX®).
NCBI Databases
Quick links to the National Center for Biotechnology Information's literature, nucleotide, genome, sequence analysis, data mining, population, taxonomy and other databases.