Life After the U
Now that you are leaving the University of Washington, you may have questions on how to access some of the health sciences resources that you have used while here at the University of Washington.
Database Searching
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PubMedProvides access to MEDLINE and other health-related databases, with links to participating online journals and other related databases and web resources
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ClinicalTrials.govA registry and results database of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in the U.S. and around the world. Provides information about a trial's purpose, who may participate, locations, and phone numbers
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EBSCO Academic Search Alumni EditionMembers of the UW Alumni Association (UWAA) have online access to journals via the EBSCO Academic Search Alumni Edition database which provides 3,000 academic journals in full text, plus indexing for 5,000 more
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Mobile Resources: UW Health Sciences LibrarySelected resources are publicly available
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OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man)A database of human genes, genetic disorders, and genetic phenotypes; contains text, pictures and reference information
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POPLINEIndexes the world's reproductive health literature and resources related to family planning and reproductive health
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Proquest Research LibraryMostly full-text access to journal and newspaper articles. Available using your library card number through the Seattle Public Library and the King County Library System, or consult your local public library
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Proquest Family HealthMagazines and journals related to health and medicine. Available through the Seattle Public Library with your library card number, or check with your local library.
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MedLine PlusThis is an authoritative consumer health oriented website, organized by the National Library of Medicine.