For comprehensive Embase help see the Embase Support Center or click the ? link at the top right of Embase pages. Video tutorials are available through the Support Center.
Embase is a biomedical database that focuses on drugs and pharmacology, medical devices, clinical medicine, and basic science relevant to clinical medicine. It provides access to bibliographic citations to more than 8,500 biomedical journal articles from over 95 countries. It also contains over 2.4 million conference abstracts indexed from more than 7,000 conferences dating from 2009 to the present, and full-text indexing of drug, disease, and medical device data. It has especially strong coverage on drug trials. Over 1.5 million records are added yearly, with an average of over 6,000 each day.
Embase overall combines three databases:
Access Embase from the Health Sciences Library or UW Libraries websites to see icons showing full-text availability.
Embase and PubMed both cover biomedical literature and overlap in their coverage. However, each has unique elements and strengths that the other does not:
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Why use Embase?
Use the tabs near the top of the page to navigate through the pages of this guide. Tabs are available for:
For comprehensive Embase help see the Embase Support Center or click the ? link at the top right of Embase pages. In Advanced, Drug, Disease, or Device search, click on Search Tips for a chart of quick search-building information, such as Boolean operators and truncation/wildcard symbols. Video tutorials are available through the Support Center.