It is a free resource that is developed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) from United States. MEDLINE is the primary component of PubMed and contained citations from over 5200 biomedical journals. PubMed offers free full-text access through its archive PubMed Central.
In order to consult the full text of the e-journals subscribed by the UDC, you will need to configure MyNCBI (PubMed Personal Account), following these instructions.
On the other hand, searching through your mobile phone is also possible thanks to the web interface PubMed Mobile. Another option is to download some apps such as PubMed Mobile for Android, or PubMed on Tap Lite for IOS.
Explore further: “Basic PubMed” [brochure], “MyNCBI” [brochure], “Searching in Medline with PubMed” [Fisterra.com]
CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature)
Database specialized in nursing and other disciplines related to health sciences. Its access is made in a restricted way through EBSCO, which allows a simultaneous search with MEDLINE using MeSH terms
Platform that offers access to hispanic scientific literature on a multidisciplinary subject, including magazines, doctoral theses, and conference publications. The bibliographic alerts service that informs via email of new updates stands out. The Oza University Library is involved in this cooperative project
Open access database covering the scientific literature on health sciences produced in Latin America and the Caribbean. Lilacs is maintained and updated by BIREME, a specialized center of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
Produced by the dutch multinational Elsevier, one of the most prestigious scientific publishers in the world, Scopus is the largest database of scientific literature. It is multidisciplinary in nature, although around 40% of its content is dedicated to the field of biomedical sciences. Their access is restricted.
This one is the leading bibliographic database for sports and sports medicine research. It includes millions of records from leading sports medicine journals, books, dissertations and more. Subjects covered include nutrition, physical therapy, occupational health, exercise physiology and kinesiology.
It provides you with access to the most reliable, integrated, multidisciplinary research connected through linked content citation metrics from multiple sources within a single interface. It has additional tools such as JCR Journal Citation Reports (through which you will find journal tittles ranked by Impact Factor), and the reference management software Endnote. Our Library has at your disposal an alphabetic index with the journals relative to Health Sciences that appear in the JCR. This index is available in the Reading Room of the Library and by clicking on the next link.