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ARROW Discovery Service
Theses, working papers, technical reports etc from Australian university research repositories.

AustHealth

Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet

CINCH - the Australian Criminology Database
Produced by the J V Barry Library, CINCH is an index of Australian material on all aspects of crime, criminal justice and criminology in Australia and the region from 1968 onwards. Source documents indexed in the database are journal articles, books and chapters, conference papers and proceedings, research reports, theses, government documents, statistical publications and unpublished materials. Subject coverage includes criminology, corrections, crime prevention, juvenile justice, Indigenous justice, criminal justice law, law enforcement and policing.
Free access available via the Library catalogue link.

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

DUETs (Database of Uncertainties about the Effects of Treatments)

Ebsco CINAHL Plus with Full Text
The Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) Plus with Full Text database provides full text for more than 750 journals indexed in CINAHL. More than 600,000 full-text articles are available, dating back to 1937.
Ebsco CINAHL Plus with Full Text for Smartphones & Mobiles

Ebsco Medline with Full Text
Ebsco Medline with Full Text for Smartphones & Mobiles

Ebsco PsycINFO
Ebsco PsycINFO for Smartphones & Mobiles

Educator's Reference Desk

ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education, produces the world’s premier database of journal and non-journal education literature. The ERIC online system provides the public with a centralized ERIC Web site for searching the ERIC bibliographic database of more than 1.1 million citations going back to 1966. More than 107,000 full-text non-journal documents (issued 1993-2004), previously available through fee-based services only, are now available for free.

Global Index Medicus (World Health Organization)
Index to African, Carribean, Eastern Mediterranean, Latin American and South East Asian journal articles.

Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI)
Questionnaires, index measures, rating scales, vignettes, tests in health and psychosocial sciences.

Joanna Briggs Institute

LactMed
Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) is a peer-reviewed and fully referenced database of drugs to which breastfeeding mothers may be exposed. Among the data included are maternal and infant levels of drugs, possible effects on breastfed infants and on lactation, and alternate drugs to consider.

National Cancer Institute [NIH Institutes of Health]

National Library of Medicine (NLM)
Select from over 100 searchable NLM databases and electronic resources

National Library of Medicine Gateway
Resources available to search through the Gateway

OECD Health Data 2009
The most comprehensive source of comparable statistics on health and health systems across OECD countries. An essential tool for health researchers and policy advisors for carrying out comparative analyses and drawing lessons from international comparisons of diverse health care systems. The database covers a wide range of policy relevant topics, from population health status and non-medical determinants of health to health care resources and their utilisation. Data are also collected on health insurance coverage and on health care within overall social protection systems.

OTseeker

Ovid Embase

PEDro

PubMed (Medline) [US National Library of Medicine]
PubMed for Handhelds

RehabData
US National Rehabilitation Information Center's online gateway to an abundance of disability- and rehabilitation-oriented information organized in a variety of formats designed to make it easy for users to find and use.

Toxnet
US National Library of Medicine databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, environmental health, and toxic releases.

TRIP Database [Turning Research Into Practice]
The TRIP Database is a meta-search engine that searches across 61 sites of high-quality medical information. By searching the TRIP Database you have direct, hyperlinked access to the largest collection of 'evidence-based' material on the web as well as articles from premier on-line journals such as the BMJ, JAMA, NEJM etc.

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