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Friday, April 1, 2011

Ovid MEDLINE®
The premier, comprehensive biomedical database from one of the leading sources of medical
and healthcare and available on OvidSP.
Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Updated daily, MEDLINE on OvidSP offers you seamless and up-to-the-minute access to the latest
bibliographic citations and author abstracts from more than 3,900 biomedical journals published in more than
70 countries. Astracts are included more than 75% of the records.
The full MEDLINE product on OvidSP includes:
- Access to Ovid MEDLINE In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations, which is Ovid's collection of
non-indexed NLM records, both the in-process records as well as PubMed records not in MEDLINE.
- Access to OLDMEDLINE: the National Library of Medicine's online database of approximately 1,700,000
citations to articles from international biomedical journals covering the fields of medicine, preclinical sciences
and allied health sciences from 1948 through 1965.
- Subject limits based on PubMed's subject subsets. The addition of these subsets allows users to easily
restrict a broad search to their specific area of interest: AIDS, Bioethics, Cancer, Complementary Medicine,
History of Medicine, Space Life Sciences, Systematic Reviews, Toxicology.

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