Bookshelf, the books division of the NLM Literature Archive (LitArch), is an online collection of full-text books, reports, databases and other documents
Publications promoting educational scholarship and collaboration by facilitating the open exchange of peer-reviewed health education teaching and assessment resources.
OPENPediatrics is an open access educational platform and online community of clinicians sharing best practices from all resource settings around the world through innovative collaboration and digital learning technologies.
"The Open RN™ project is funded by a $2.5 million dollar grant from the Department of Education to create five OER Nursing Textbooks with 25 associated Virtual Reality scenarios."
PHIL offers an organized, universal electronic gateway to CDC's pictures. They welcome public health professionals, the media, laboratory scientists, educators, students, and the worldwide public to use this material for reference, teaching, presentation, and public health messages.
A free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature hosted by the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM). All NIH-sponsored researchers must deposit their articles in PMC.
The Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository (Henderson Repository) is dedicated to sharing works created by nurses. It is an open-access digital academic and clinical scholarship service that freely collects, preserves, and disseminates full-text nursing research and evidence-based practice materials.
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