
Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth
(Deemed to be University)
Bapuji Central Library
Digital Resources
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Covid Reference – https://covidreference.com/
NICE Pathways and Guidance – https://www.evidence.nhs.uk/
Cochrane Reviews – https://www.cochranelibrary.com/
MeSH Sub Headings – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3827/table/pubmedhelp.T.mesh_subheadings/
Pubmed Help Manual – https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3830/pdf/Bookshelf_NBK3830.pdf
PubMed Clinical Queries: This tool searches the same database as PubMed, but filters for high levels of evidence in three specialized search areas: Clinical Study Categories, Medical Genetics, and COVID-19 Articles. (Click Here)
National Telemedicine Portal – Lectures and Videos: https://nmcn.in/contentmgmt.php
MedEdPortal – https://www.mededportal.org/
TRIP: Trip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care.
TRIP is used to find high-quality clinical research evidence. It includes a search function where users can input patient/population, intervention, comparison, and outcomes (PICO) elements to find results. (Click Here)
Open Access Tools
Unpaywall Browser Extension
Download the browser extension. Click the green tab and skip the paywall on millions of peer-reviewed journal articles. It’s fast, free, and legal.Open Access Button
Free, legal research articles are delivered instantly or automatically requested from authors.
Alexander Street (Health Sciences Collection): Roughly 1,000 videos on health-related topics, including therapy sessions, instructional lectures, and interviews.
Henry Stewart Talks Biomedical and Life Sciences: A growing collection of over 2,000 online lectures on biomedical and life sciences topics presented by leading experts in their field. A sub-collection of the larger Henry Stewart Talks (HS Talks) database.
Kanopy (Health videos): Over 550 popular documentaries and feature films related to Health & Wellness. Use this to find movies and documentaries.
MedMovie: MedMovie “translates complex medical and life science information into accurate, easy-to-understand, strategically focused visual media.”
National Institute of General Medical Sciences Image and Video Gallery: Over 750 video and image resources concerning basic medical sciences.
National Science Foundation: Multimedia Gallery: Over 6,800 photos, videos, and illustrations provided by the National Science Foundation. All media in the gallery are intended for personal, educational and nonprofit/non-commercial use only.
The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives: Moving Images Collections: “The bulk of films represent productions created within the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, mostly by the Motion Picture Production unit of the School of Medicine Department of Audio Visual Medicine. Also included are collections of films from individuals associated with Johns Hopkins and a collection of commercially produced medical and educational films transferred from the circulating audiovisual collection at the Johns Hopkins Welch Medical Library.”
The New England Journal of Medicine Multimedia Collection: Over 1,000 medical images and videos from the New England Journal of Medicine.
American Society for Microbiology Image Gallery: The Gallery is a collection of images, videos, and animations that can be used to enhance lecture or lab presentations. Gallery content is visually engaging and covers the expanse of ASM’s Curriculum Guidelines. Brief legends inform viewers about what they are seeing and the basic technique used to generate the image. A collection of items around a central theme (e.g., Gram stain and MacConkey agar) includes a title for the collection and a title and short description for each item (e.g., figure title and legend). All Gallery content is free, original, open access, and peer-reviewed by the microbiology educator community. Gallery content was published between 2006 and 2015.
Calisphere: Within Calisphere’s growing collection of 1 million+ items, over 20,000 photographs, videos, and audio files are directly related to health or medicine, and roughly 45,000 items are related to science and medicine. A digital library created by the University of California System, Calisphere contains collections from the majority of California’s libraries, archives, and museums.
Science Photo Library: Acquired from scientific and medical experts, acclaimed photographers and renowned institutions.
Digital Public Library of America: Over 175,000 image resources, 4,500 videos, and 2,000 audio files related to health and medicine. Resources are pulled from partner institutions located throughout the United States
Embryology Education and Research (University of New South Wales): Image and video resources related to embryology, produced by Dr. Mark Hill at the University of New South Wales.
Europeana: A growing collection of 50,000+ images and videos related to medicine, pulled from cultural institutions across Europe. Part of the larger Europeana collection which contains over 29.9 million images, videos, and audio files.
Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE): The JoVE Science Education Database is a video database dedicated to teaching laboratory fundamentals through simple, easy to understand video demonstrations. Videos are divided into collections like General Laboratory Techniques, Essentials of Neuroscience, and Essentials of Genetics.
National Cancer Institute: Images Online: Growing collection of over 3,700 images on a variety of topics related to the National Cancer Institute, including basic science topics, patient-care illustrations, and formal portraits of staff and NCI directors. Majority of images are from the collections of the Office of Communications and Public Liaison, National Cancer Institute. Images are labeled either public domain or copyright protected. Any reprodced images should be attributed to NCI.
National Eye Institute (NEI) Media Library: A collection of over 300 images, infographics, and videos concerning eye-related topics, provided by the National Eye Institute. This catalog of images is available for use in educational, media, or research purposes with attribution. This catalog of images is available for use in educational, media, or research purposes with attribution.
National Library of Medicine: Open-i Biomedical Images: Provides access to biomedical images featured in open access publications within the National Library of Medicine. Reuse of Open-i images is determined by the license type.
National Library of Medicine: The Visible Human Project: “The Visible Human Project® is an outgrowth of the NLM’s 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is the creation of complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human bodies. Acquisition of transverse CT, MR and cryosection images of representative male and female cadavers has been completed. The male was sectioned at one millimeter intervals, the female at one-third of a millimeter intervals. Users must request this data set and sign a license agreement.” (text taken from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html)
Nucleus Medical Media: Over 24,000 illustrations and 1,500 3D medical animations designed to “educate and empower” users.
The Doe Report: The Doe Report contains “medical demonstrative evidence” and over 20,000 medical illustrations, animations, and anatomical models.
The Medical Heritage Library (Internet Archive): The Medical Heritage Library (MHL), a digital curation collaborative among some of the world’s leading medical libraries, contains a collection of over 3,600 videos on the history of medicine.
Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery: Over 73,000 images and videos related to radiology. Includes procedural guidelines specialists in clinical practice
Thieme MedOne Radiology: Over 100,000 images and videos related to radiology. Includes procedural guidelines for specialists in clinical practice.
Thieme Otolaryngology: Over 72,000 images and videos on otolaryngology topics, including procedural illustrations and anatomical images.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Access Medicine: Over 50,000 images and over 1,000 multimedia resources are available on a wide range of medical subjects and specialties. Contains modules, video tutorials, anatomical illustrations
AccessAnesthesiology: Over 12,000 images and multimedia resources on the subject of Anesthesiology, pulled from McGraw-Hill Medical’s texts and other resources on the topic.
AccessEmergency Medicine: Over 17,000 images and over 400 videos on the subject of emergency medicine, pulled from McGraw-Hill Medical’s texts and other resources on the topic.
AccessPediatrics: Over 18,000 images and over 50 videos on the subject of pediatrics, pulled from McGraw-Hill Medical’s texts and other resources on the topic.
AccessSurgery: Over 15,000 images and over 500 videos on the subject of surgery, pulled from McGraw-Hill Medical’s texts and other resources on the topic.
American Society of Hematology Image Bank: Over 3,500 “images of peripheral blood and/or bone marrow of blood disorders and normal hematopoiesis.”
Calisphere: Within Calisphere’s growing collection of 1 million+ items, over 20,000 photographs, videos, and audio files are directly related to health or medicine, and roughly 45,000 items are related to science and medicine. A digital library created by the University of California System, Calisphere contains collections from the majority of California’s libraries, archives, and museums.
CINAHL Plus Image Quick View Collection: From the CINAHL Plus home page, click on More (at top of page). Then choose Images. Over 25 million images extracted from resources indexed by CINAHL
Digital Public Library of America: Over 175,000 image resources, 4,500 videos, and 2,000 audio files related to health and medicine. Resources are pulled from partner institutions located throughout the United States
Embryology Education and Research (University of New South Wales): Image and video resources related to embryology, produced by Dr. Mark Hill at the University of New South Wales.
Europeana: A growing collection of 50,000+ images and videos related to medicine, pulled from cultural institutions across Europe. Part of the larger Europeana collection which contains over 29.9 million images, videos, and audio files.
Figshare: Figshare is an online digital repository where researchers can preserve and share their research outputs, including figures, datasets, images, and videos.
Health Education Assets Library (HEAL): A collection of over 22,000 images and videos related to various health education topics.
Lane Medical Library Bio-Image Search: Searches the following sources, comprising a collection of 5.6 million images with varying usage rights: Atlas of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; Indiana U X-Rays via NLM; National Cancer Institute Visuals Online; Pubmed Central; Stanford Bassett Anatomy Collection; UCSD MedPics; Univ Utah Health Educ Asset Library; USC Orthopaedic Surgical Anatomy; Wellcome Images; Wikimedia Commons
Medical Images: Over 150,000 images on a variety of medical topics, including clinical photography, diagnostic imagery, micrography, illustrations, and all types of medical stock imagery. Medical Images “represents the best doctors, illustrators, and photographers in the business.”
National Cancer Institute: Images Online: Growing collection of over 3,700 images on a variety of topics related to the National Cancer Institute, including basic science topics, patient-care illustrations, and formal portraits of staff and NCI directors. Majority of images are from the collections of the Office of Communications and Public Liaison, National Cancer Institute. Images are labeled either public domain or copyright protected. Any reprodced images should be attributed to NCI.
National Institutes of Health: Cancer Genome Atlas: Learn more about the Cancer Genome Atlas, researchers, components and how it works from the multimedia library which includes images, videos, podcasts, and interactives.
National Library of Medicine: Medpix: Free online medical image database with a growing collection of over 59,000 indexed and curated patient images. The content is organized by organ system, pathology, patient profiles, and image classification. Stay tuned to updates on Twitter @nlm_lhc #MedPix.
National Library of Medicine: Open-i Biomedical Images: Provides access to biomedical images featured in open access publications within the National Library of Medicine. Reuse of Open-i images is determined by the license type.
National Library of Medicine: The Visible Human Project: “The Visible Human Project® is an outgrowth of the NLM’s 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is the creation of complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human bodies. Acquisition of transverse CT, MR and cryosection images of representative male and female cadavers has been completed. The male was sectioned at one millimeter intervals, the female at one-third of a millimeter intervals. Users must request this data set and sign a license agreement.” (text taken from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html)
National Science Foundation: Multimedia Gallery: Over 6,800 photos, videos, and illustrations were provided by the National Science Foundation. All media in the gallery are intended for personal, educational and nonprofit/non-commercial use only.
Pathology Education Informational Resource (PEIR) Digital Library: Over 34,000 images within three large collections: PEIR Pathology, PEIR Radiology, and PEIR Slice (screen captures from medical videos).
Science Photo Library: A growing collection of over 600,000 images and over 40,000 videos on a variety of science and biomedical subject areas. Science Photo Library is a commercial vendor specializing in science-related images.
Science Source: Science Source contains science and medical stock photography, illustration, and video, totalling more than 40,000 images.
Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery: Over 73,000 images and videos related to radiology. Includes procedural guidelines specialists in clinical practice
Thieme MedOne Radiology: Over 100,000 images and videos related to radiology. Includes procedural guidelines for specialists in clinical practice.
Thieme Otolaryngology: Over 72,000 images and videos on otolaryngology topics, including procedural illustrations and anatomical images.
Stereoscopic Views
Bassett Collection of Stereoscopic Images of Human Anatomy: Over 1,500 hundred images and accompanying drawing derived from the 24-volume Stereoscopic Atlas of Human Anatomy (completed 1962). The Bassett Collection contains photographs and line drawings. These images are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 U.S. License.
Figshare: Figshare is an online digital repository where researchers can preserve and share their research outputs, including figures, datasets, images, and videos.
Lane Medical Library Bio-Image Search: Searches the following sources, comprising a collection of 5.6 million images with varying usage rights: Atlas of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; Indiana U X-Rays via NLM; National Cancer Institute Visuals Online; Pubmed Central; Stanford Bassett Anatomy Collection; UCSD MedPics; Univ Utah Health Educ Asset Library; USC Orthopaedic Surgical Anatomy; Wellcome Images; Wikimedia Commons
Science Source: Science Source contains science and medical stock photography, illustration, and video, totalling more than 40,000 images.
Thieme MedOne Radiology: Over 100,000 images and videos related to radiology. Includes procedural guidelines for specialists in clinical practice.
Endoscopy
AccessSurgery: Over 15,000 images and over 500 videos on the subject of surgery, pulled from McGraw-Hill Medical’s texts and other resources on the topic.
American Society of Hematology Image Bank: Over 3,500 “images of peripheral blood and/or bone marrow of blood disorders and normal hematopoiesis.”
Digital Public Library of America: Over 175,000 image resources, 4,500 videos, and 2,000 audio files related to health and medicine. Resources are pulled from partner institutions located throughout the United States
Embryology Education and Research (University of New South Wales): Image and video resources related to embryology, produced by Dr. Mark Hill at the University of New South Wales.
Figshare: Figshare is an online digital repository where researchers can preserve and share their research outputs, including figures, datasets, images, and videos.
Lane Medical Library Bio-Image Search: Searches the following sources, comprising a collection of 5.6 million images with varying usage rights: Atlas of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; Indiana U X-Rays via NLM; National Cancer Institute Visuals Online; Pubmed Central; Stanford Bassett Anatomy Collection; UCSD MedPics; Univ Utah Health Educ Asset Library; USC Orthopaedic Surgical Anatomy; Wellcome Images; Wikimedia Commons
National Cancer Institute: Images Online: Growing collection of over 3,700 images on a variety of topics related to the National Cancer Institute, including basic science topics, patient-care illustrations, and formal portraits of staff and NCI directors. Majority of images are from the collections of the Office of Communications and Public Liaison, National Cancer Institute. Images are labeled either public domain or copyright protected. Any reprodced images should be attributed to NCI.
National Library of Medicine: Medpix – Free online medical image database with a growing collection of over 59,000 indexed and curated patient images. The content is organized by organ system, pathology, patient profiles, and image classification. Stay tuned to updates on Twitter @nlm_lhc #MedPix.
OHSU Digital Commons: Roughly 6,000 images in several collections of photographs and examples of medical imaging. Featured description from website: “OHSU Digital Commons is a repository for the scholarly and creative work of Oregon Health & Science University. Developed by the OHSU Library, Digital Commons provides the university community with a platform for publishing and accessing content produced by students, faculty, and staff. OHSU Digital Commons documents the history and growth of the university, as well as current progress in education, research, and health care.”
Pathology Education Informational Resource (PEIR) Digital Library: Over 34,000 images within three large collections: PEIR Pathology, PEIR Radiology, and PEIR Slice (screen captures from medical videos).
Science Source: Science Source contains science and medical stock photography, illustration, and video, totalling more than 40,000 images.
Thieme MedOne Neurosurgery: Over 73,000 images and videos related to radiology. Includes procedural guidelines specialists in clinical practice
Thieme Otolaryngology: Over 72,000 images and videos on otolaryngology topics, including procedural illustrations and anatomical images.
Open Data and Other Resources: The links below also house free and open access scholarships.
The Internet Archive
Full-text of books and other tests available, mostly published before 1923 and in the public domain, from a variety of Libraries.The Directory of Open Access Books
36,529 academic peer-reviewed books from 598 publishers.Re3data
Re3data is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It includes repositories that enable permanent storage of and access to data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers, and scholarly institutions.DRYAD
The Dryad Digital Repository is a curated resource that makes research data discoverable, freely reusable, and citable. Dryad provides a general-purpose home for a wide diversity of data types.
Free Mobile Apps
- AccessMedicine (diagnosis tools): Need to create an account at AccessMedicine first
- Epocrates (drug reference)
- Calculate by QxMDÂ (medical calculators and screening tools)
- AHRQ ePSSÂ (USPSTF recommendations)
- American College of Physicians (ACP) Clinical Practice Guidelines and Recommendations
- Medscape (medical news, education, and clinical reference)
- ASCVD Risk Estimator (by the American College of Cardiology)
- CDC Vaccine Schedules
From: https://www.imedicalapps.com/
Open Patents
The Lens: It serves linked open knowledge artefacts and metadata with tools to inform effective, efficient and equitable problem solving. Lens’ patent search capabilities offer advanced boolean functions, structured search, biological search, classification search, filtering and sorting options to find the most relevant and important patents.
Freely Available Resources – Find Articles
AGRICOLA: Covers books, book chapters, journal articles, and other types of materials. Subjects include agriculture, agricultural economics, nutrition, and soil science.
arXiv (e-Print Archive): Preprints for physics, mathematics, nonlinear sciences, computer science and quantitative biology. An e-print service in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, and statistics. (x archive – xxx.lanl.gov – Los Alamos ePrint Server)
- bioRxiv: bioRxiv is a free open access archive for unpublished preprints in the life sciences. bioRxiv (pronounced “bio-archive”) is a free online archive and distribution service for unpublished preprints in the life sciences. It is operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a not-for-profit research and educational institution. By posting preprints on bioRxiv, authors are able to make their findings immediately available to the scientific community and receive feedback on draft manuscripts before they are submitted to journals.
- GreenFILE: Citations on environmental sciences: ecology, environmental health, environmental planning, environmental chemistry, and related disciplines.
- Organic Eprints: An international open access archive for materials related to research in organic food and farming. Includes scientific papers, conference papers and posters, theses, reports, books and book chapters, magazine articles, web products, and project descriptions. An open access archive for papers related to research in organic agriculture. Contains full-text papers together with bibliographic information, abstracts and other metadata.
- PubAg: Full-text access to scientific journal articles by USDA researchers, plus indexing of peer-reviewed articles relevant to the agricultural sciences, Topics include nutrition, food safety, food quality, animal and crop production and protection, natural resources, sustainable agricultural systems, rural development, agricultural economic and policy issues, agricultural imports and exports, agricultural statistics, and extension education.
- PubMed: Citations on all biomedical and health topics. Links to free full text, if available.
TRID Database: The most comprehensive bibliographic resource on transportation research. (TRIS Online). TRID combines the records from TRB’s Transportation Research Information Services (TRIS) Database and the OECD’s Joint Transport Research Centre’s International Transport Research Documentation (ITRD) Database.
Freely Available Resources – Reports
National Technical Reports Library (NTRL): Search for federally funded research reports on all science and technology topics, as well as administration and management topics. Some full text reports available.
NIH Reporter: Includes information on research projects funded by the NIH as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). RePORTER also includes links to publications and patents citing support from these projects.
- OSTI.gov: Gateway for research funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessors.
Toxicological Profiles (ATSDR): Information about contaminants found at hazardous waste sites: health effects, potential for human exposure, analytical methods, and more.
Freely Available Resources – Maps
Community Commons: An interactive mapping, networking, and learning utility with GIS data layers and tables displayed at varying geographies for all communities in the United States. Map topics such as poverty, crime, food insecurity, demographics, health insurance and obesity utilizing data sources such as the American Community Survey, the Census, USDA, and the CDC.
National Geologic Map Database: Thousands of freely available US geologic maps
Old Maps Online: Digital historical maps from library collections around the world. Gateway to digital historical maps from library collections around the world. Search by place-name or by clicking on the map window, and narrow by date. Search results then provide a direct link to the image map on the website of the host institution. A collaboration between the Great Britain Historical GIS Project based at the University of Portsmouth, UK and Klokan Technologies GmbH, Switzerland.
Journal Collections
BioMed Central: BioMed Central publishes over 200 peer-reviewed open access journals in biological, geological, and health sciences, and other topic areas. They also make available for download via FTP and OAI their entire corpus of peer-reviewed biomedical research articles.
PLoS (Public Library of Science): PLoS publishes open access journals, primarily in biological and health sciences fields.
- PMC (PubMed Central): A free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine. [dates vary] The database includes material dating back to mid-to late-1800s or early 1900s for some journals.
Research4Life: Local, not-for-profit institutions in eligible countries and territories may register for free or low cost access to more than 44,000 peer-reviewed international scientific journals, books, and databases. Available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Websites
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC): Authoritative information on health, medicine, diseases, drugs, and more.
Medline Plus: From the National Library of Medicine. Non-technical information on diseases, drugs, supplements, and more.
Kaye and Laby Online: Tables of physical and chemical constants. Data on mechanical properties, measurement, vapor pressures, solubilities, laboratory safety, quality assurance, and more. Browse by subject or search for your topic
Online Book Collections
National Academies Press: Publishes reports by the National Academy of Sciences on science and science policy. Topics include agriculture, biology, computers, energy, the environment, engineering, food, medicine and health, space, social sciences, transportation, and more. Includes more than 3000 free, online books. NAP publishes over 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in science, engineering, and health.
NCBI Bookshelf: Provides free access to books and documents in medicine and the life sciences. Contains over 1000 books
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Computers and Technology
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Reference/Research
Sciences/Space
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GPA Calculators
Graphs/Printables/Presentation
Highlighters/Web Annotation
History/Geography
Home Library
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Lectures/Speeches/Podcasts
Mathematics/Calculators
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Online Learning
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