In-depth articles, essays, primary sources and government reports about the history of race. Provides critical context for learning more on topics related to race, ethnicity, diversity and inclusivity for developing a better understanding of the experiences of racial groups in society.
The Global Index Medicus (GIM) provides worldwide access to biomedical and public health literature produced by and within low-middle income countries. The main objective is to increase the visibility and usability of this important set of resources. The material is collated and aggregated by WHO Regional Office Libraries on a central search platform allowing retrieval of bibliographical and full text information.
A collection of streaming lectures, seminar-style talks, and case studies presented by experts in biomedicine and life sciences. Note: Complimentary access ends Dec 31, 2024.
The Library of Congress Digital Collections comprises a vast array of digitized materials, including books, manuscripts, photographs, maps, sound recordings, and more. These collections provide valuable resources for researchers, educators, and the general public. Records are also in the SJSU Library's OneSearch.
a cooperative database built by member institutions of the Latin-American and Caribbean System on Health Sciences Information. It includes systematic reviews, randomized controlled clinical trials, evidence synthesis, health technology evaluation studies, economic evaluation studies, clinical practice guidelines, technical reports, case reports and more.
Searches MEDLINE, the leading database of journal articles in the health sciences, including medicine, nursing, the allied health sciences, public health, and the basic sciences. Ovid MEDLINE is optimized for advanced searching. Coverage is 1946 - present. Note: You have the option to create a personal account by navigating to "My workspace" and then, following the prompt to set up an account. This allows you to save results and more.