Remember that in addition to these subject specific databases, there are several good multidisciplinary databases linked under the "Multidisciplinary" subject heading.
These databases cover magazines and journals specificially related to nursing and allied health disciplines.
More than 2,500 embargo-free, full-text periodicals, reference books, pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.
Highwire Press is an electronic publishing services company (formerly affiliated with the Stanford University Libraries), providing small society publishers with high quality e-journal services, as well as hosting some of the most important scientific journals (Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry). Journals are mostly in the life sciences, with some physical sciences and a handful of social sciences titles.
They have taken the lead in providing non-subscriber services, including persuading some of their publishers to make their archival volumes available free of charge. Articles may be searched by author, title or abstract keyword or full text keyword, with the ability to limit by date range, and to a specific journal or selected group of journals.
Provides project records for research in progress funded by federal and private grants and contracts. Records include project summaries, names of performing and sponsoring agencies, names and addresses of the principal investigator, beginning and ending years of the project, and when available information about study design and methodology. Records are indexed with NLM's Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and, when available CRISP keywords on records selected from the NIH CRISP (Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects) information system. Some 3,000 projects are covered.
Designed to meet the needs of researchers studying the field of health administration. The database provides full-text coverage for more than 550 key journals and more than 4,500 Doctoral Dissertations and Theses.