Health Sciences Digital Library and Learning Center

Databases A to Z


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  • Abyz News Links
    Directory of links to over 15,000 newspapers and other news sources worldwide. Primarily composed of newspapers but also includes many broadcast stations, internet services, magazines, and press agencies.
    Abyz News Links  
  • AccessAnesthesiology
    Offers a new approach to anesthesiology reference, research, and curricular instruction -- all in one place. Updated regularly, this comprehensive online anesthesiology resource covers the entire spectrum of anesthesiology from the basics to specialty-specific content -- optimized for viewing on any device.
    AccessAnesthesiology
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • AccessAPN
    A comprehensive online resource dedicated to the education of advanced practice nursing students that is provided by McGraw Hill in partnership with Sigma Theta Tau. Features a wide range of content that aligns perfectly with the curricula of advanced practice nursing programs, including those for Nursing Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Certified Nurse Midwives, and Doctors of Nursing Practice.
    AccessAPN
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • AccessMedicine
    Provides the full text of medical textbooks, including many of the Lange Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment series. It also includes a searchable drug list with medication photos and costs and Lange's Self Assessment Tool, powered by USMLEasy. Users can browse each title's table of contents or search the full text. Clinical and basic science reference books feature an option at the chapter level to download full text to a personal digital assistant (PDA) or other mobile device.
    AccessMedicine
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • AccessNeurology
    Offers a new approach to neurology reference, research, and curricular instruction and covers the entire spectrum of neurology from the basics to specialty-specific content. Helps students excel in their clerkship; assists residents in strengthening skills with instant access to procedural videos, self-assessment, and leading neurology textbooks that will establish a solid base for learning; and allows practicing neurologists to reinforce their medical knowledge for recertification.
    AccessNeurology
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • AccessObGyn
    AccessObGyn is a comprehensive online ObGyn resource covers the entire spectrum of obstetrics and gynecology and may be viewed on any device. Updated regularly.
    AccessObGyn
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • AccessPharmacy
    Updated regularly and optimized for viewing on any device, this comprehensive, content-rich online pharmacy resource allows users to explore leading pharmacy references, search curriculum topics, research drugs, and supplements. The site provides access to videos, games, Q&A, and leading pharmacy textbooks and allows practicing pharmacists to get information instantly about drugs, herbs and supplements, and consult features and editorials concerning the vast array of current pharmacy publications.
    AccessPharmacy
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • AccessPhysiotherapy
    A comprehensive online physiotherapy resource that integrates leading physical therapy textbooks, procedure and exercise videos, image galleries, self-assessment tools, and a unique cadaver dissection tool. It provides PT students with instant access to videos, self-assessment, and leading physical therapy textbooks that will establish an important foundation for learning and allows physical therapists to brush up on their knowledge or access quick answers as the need arises.
    AccessPhysiotherapy
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • AcESO: Academic Enhanced Search Option (UT Southwestern)
    AcESO: Academic Enhanced Search Option is the EBSCO Discovery Service for the UT Southwestern Library. Search the database system -- using both basic and advanced search options -- for all Library holdings, including electronic books, journals, full-text articles, digital images, and Institutional Repository content (i.e., theses, dissertations, academic lectures, posters, and presentations).
    AcESO: Academic Enhanced Search Option (UT Southwestern)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Adam Matthew Databases
    Adam Matthew publishes unique primary source collections from archives around the world, and access is available to several Adam Matthew collections. Search across all of them via the search box on the Welcome page or browse the list of links. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Adam Matthew Databases
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • African American Communities (Adam Matthew)
    Presents multiple aspects of the African American community through pamphlets, newspapers and periodicals, correspondence, official records, reports and in-depth oral histories, revealing the prevalent challenges of racism, discrimination and integration, and a unique African American culture and identity. Focuses predominantly on Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and towns and cities in North Carolina. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    African American Communities (Adam Matthew)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • African American Historical Serials Collection (EBSCO)
    Developed in conjunction with the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) as an effort to preserve endangered serials related to African American religious life and culture, this database is a centralized and accessible resource of formerly fragmentary, widely-dispersed, and endangered materials originating from various institutions and sources, including some that had not previously participated in preservation projects. This collection documents the history of African American life and religious organizations from materials published between 1816 and 1922.
    African American Historical Serials Collection (EBSCO)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • African American Newspapers, Parts I-XIV (Accessible Archives)
    Contains information about cultural life and history during the 1800s and includes first-hand reports of the major events and issues of the day, including the Mexican War, Presidential and Congressional addresses, Congressional abstracts, business and commodity markets, the humanities, world travel and religion. Also provides a great number of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements all of which embody the African-American experience.
    African American Newspapers, Parts I-XIV (Accessible Archives)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • AgeSource / AgeStats Worldwide
    Facilitates the international exchange of policy and program-relevant information in aging. AgeSource Worldwide identifies information resources in some 25 countries that include clearinghouses, libraries, databases, training modules, major reports, and much more. AgeStats Worldwide provides access to statistical data that compare the situation of older adults across countries or regions around a variety of issues areas. Created by the American Association of Retired Persons.
    AgeSource / AgeStats Worldwide  
  • Agricola
    Database of citations to the agricultural literature created by the National Agricultural Library (NAL) and its cooperators. The records include all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences. Covers 1970 to the present.
    Agricola  
  • Alcohol Studies Database
    The Alcohol Studies Database contains citations of over 55,000 documents indexed by the Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies since 1987. The primary focus of the database is on research and professional materials dealing with beverage alcohol, its use, and related consequences.
    Alcohol Studies Database  
  • AMA CME Locator
    American Medical Association's database of over 2000 AMA PRA Category 1 continuing medical education activities which are sponsored by CME providers accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) or approved by the AMA.
    AMA CME Locator  
  • AMA DoctorFinder
    Compiled and published by the American Medical Association (AMA) as a reference source of demographic and professional information on most licensed physicians in the United States and its possessions, this online version of Directory of Physicians in the United States, includes more than 690,000 doctors of medicine (MD) and doctors of osteopathy or osteopathic medicine (DO).
    AMA DoctorFinder  
  • America: History & Life (EBSCO)
    Covers the literature, history, and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. Indexes more than 1,700 journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews. Strong English-language journal coverage is balanced by an international perspective on topics and events, including abstracts in English of articles published in more than 40 languages. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    America: History & Life (EBSCO)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • American Chemical Society (ACS) Publications: Advanced Search
    Search interface provided by the American Chemical Society to a database containing ACS's full-text journal collection. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    American Chemical Society (ACS) Publications: Advanced Search
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • American Indian Newspapers (Adam Matthew)
    Provides nearly 200 years of Indigenous print journalism from the US and Canada. Users may discover how events were reported by and for Indigenous communities. Developed with permission and contribution of the newspaper publishers and Tribal Councils concerned. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    American Indian Newspapers (Adam Matthew)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Ebooks
    Search or browse the electronic books published by the American Society for Microbiology in a broad range of microbiology disciplines. Subscribed content is identified with a green padlock icon. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Ebooks
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Annual Medical Student Research Forum
    Contains posters and related content from the Annual Medical Student Research Forums. The Annual Medical Student Research Forum began in 1962.
    Annual Medical Student Research Forum  
  • Annual Reviews
    Search the complete set of 29 Annual Reviews Online for full-text articles. Also, keyword searching is available within captions of images or tables by clicking on "Image Caption Search" or "Table Caption Search." Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    Annual Reviews
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • APA PsycINFO: 1806 to the Present (Ovid)
    Covers the professional and academic literature in psychology and related disciplines, including medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, and other areas. Includes references and abstracts to nearly 2,500 journals, as well as selected dissertations, book chapters, and books in the English language. Covers 1806 to the present. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    APA PsycINFO: 1806 to the Present (Ovid)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • APA PsycINFO: 1987 to the Present (Ovid)
    Covers the professional and academic literature in psychology and related disciplines, including medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, and other areas. Includes references and abstracts to nearly 2,500 journals, as well as selected dissertations, book chapters, and books in the English language. Covers 1987 to the present. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    APA PsycINFO: 1987 to the Present (Ovid)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • APA PsycInfo® (APA PsycNET)
    A bibliographic database of scholarly literature in the psychological, social, behavioral, and health sciences. Includes more than 3 million references from journals, books, reviews, and dissertations from the early 1800s to the present. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    APA PsycInfo® (APA PsycNET)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (Orange Book)
    Identifies drug products approved on the basis of safety and effectiveness by the Food and Drug Administration under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Users may search the approved drug list by active ingredient, proprietary name, applicant holder or applicant number. The data is updated concurrently with the publication of the annual edition or cumulative supplements. Provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Drug Evalutation and Research.
    Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (Orange Book)  
  • APS Online (American Periodicals Series)
    Over 1000 periodicals that first began publishing between 1740 and 1900, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines, and many other historically-significant periodicals.
    APS Online (American Periodicals Series)  
  • Artstor
    Artstor is an image database compiled from museums, photo archives, scholars, and artists for non-commercial educational and scholarly use. Images have comprehensive metadata and are rights-cleared for educational use. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    Artstor
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Astrophysics Data System - Abstracts (NASA)
    NASA-funded service providing abstracts dating back to1975. Coverage includes astronomy, space instrumentation and engineering, physics and geophysics, and abstracts from the Los Alamos preprint server. Included are abstracts from all major and many minor journals, conference proceedings, NASA reports, and many PhD theses.
    Astrophysics Data System - Abstracts (NASA)  
  • Atlas of Ophthalmology
    A pictorial documentation of eye disease that focuses on the various stages of the clinical picture (as seen in photographs and/or ancillary tests). Currently contains approximately 3,000 images. Use of the atlas is free of charge, but access to high-resolution images requires free registration. In addition to English, the site is available in other language versions, including Spanish, German, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese.
    Atlas of Ophthalmology  
  • Bates' Visual Guide to Physical Examination® (Ovid)
    Delivers head-to-toe and systems-based physical examination techniques for the (Advanced) Assessment or Introduction to Clinical Medicine course, featuring more than 8 hours of video content. Also includes clinical skills videos to help prepare for the Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs). Users may register and sign with a free personal account to access resources remotely for 90 days.
    Bates' Visual Guide to Physical Examination® (Ovid)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • BenchSci: AI-Assisted Antibody Selection
    A platform that helps research scientists find antibodies based on published evidence to ensure reproducibility. Machine learning extracts key experimental context information from peer-reviewed papers and presents the published figures on a searchable and filterable platform. This open access resource is freely accessible for academia but requires registration with a utsouthwestern.edu email address.
    BenchSci: AI-Assisted Antibody Selection  
  • Biological Abstracts: 1980 to 2003 (Ovid)
    Provides citations for journals, books, conference proceedings, and technical reports in the life sciences, animal science, and biology. This closed database file provides information covering 1980 through 2003 via the Ovid database system.
    Biological Abstracts: 1980 to 2003 (Ovid)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • BioMed Central
    Commercial publishing house that accepts submissions of original research in all biomedical fields, using a full peer-review process. While some content is freely available in the various BMC journals, subscriptions are required for complete access.
    BioMed Central
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • BioOne Complete
    Resource of interrelated journals focused on the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. Most of BioOne's titles are published by small societies and non-commercial publishers.
    BioOne Complete
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • BioToolKit
    An annotated directory of links to online molecular biology and neuroinformatics resources, including basic research tools as well as advanced tools enabling integrated, multi-level analysis of the genome, transcriptome, and proteome. Divided into four sections: Nucleic Acid Analysis, Genomics Resources, Protein Structural Imaging and Analysis, and Neuroinformatics.
    BioToolKit  
  • Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Archive (EBSCO)
    The complete digital version of the Businessweek backfile, with coverage starting at the magazine’s first issue in 1929.
    Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Archive (EBSCO)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • BoardVitals (for registered users only)
    Registration required. BoardVitals is an effective and powerful online board review tool with the highest quality review questions to prepare for the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1, Step 2 (CK and CS), and Step 3, as well as the National Council Licensure Examination for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN). High-yield, vetted questions are listed up front in an effort to maximize study time, with 24-hour access from your phone, tablet, and computer.

    IMPORTANT: UT Southwestern faculty, staff, students, and residents may register for a personal account from computers within the UT Southwestern IP address ranges; any email address may be used to create the account as long as an on-campus computer is used the first time. UT Southwestern's BoardVitals institutional subscription does NOT include CME credit. Individuals need to purchase CME credit separately.
    BoardVitals (for registered users only)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • BoardVitals Registration (for first-time users)
    Registration required. BoardVitals is an effective and powerful online board review tool with the highest quality review questions to prepare for the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1, Step 2 (CK and CS), and Step 3, as well as the National Council Licensure Examination for registered nurses (NCLEX-RN). High-yield, vetted questions are listed up front in an effort to maximize study time, with 24-hour access from your phone, tablet, and computer.

    IMPORTANT: UT Southwestern faculty, staff, students, and residents may register for a personal account from computers within the UT Southwestern IP address ranges; any email address may be used to create the account as long as an on-campus computer is used the first time. UT Southwestern's BoardVitals institutional subscription does NOT include CME credit. Individuals need to purchase CME credit separately.
    BoardVitals Registration (for first-time users)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cabells Predatory Reports
    This searchable database identifies deceptive and fraudulent journals, based on more than 60 behavioral indicators. (May require clicking on "Predatory Reports" at the top to access.) Still have questions if a title might be a predatory journal? Check the list of journals under review on Cabells Predatory Reports or contact journals@cabells.com.
    Cabells Predatory Reports
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cabells Predatory Reports: Current Journals Under Review for the Predatory Reports
    This is an active spreadsheet of journals under review for Cabells Predatory Reports, a searchable database that identifies deceptive and fraudulent journals, based on more than 60 behavioral indicators.
    Cabells Predatory Reports: Current Journals Under Review for the Predatory Reports  
  • cancer.gov
    Produced by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), cancer.gov provides current and accurate cancer information for patients, clinicians, and researchers.
    cancer.gov  
  • CardioSource Plus
    Note: To access content, users must perform a one-time registration to create a personal username and password to use. Includes two main sections: (a) "Cardiosource Plus", which includes a clinical trial library, clinical image library, case studies, expert opinions, practice guidelines, unlimited CME/CE credit for health providers, and more and (b) "ACCIS (Am College of Cardiol In-Service)", which allows program directors to track and assess knowledge/competency training of individuals. Provided jointly by the UT Southwestern Library and the Cardiology Division of Internal Medicine.
    CardioSource Plus
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • CAS SciFinderⁿ (Web version - for registered users only)
    CAS SciFinderⁿ is the latest scientific information solution from CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society. In addition to the reference, substance, reaction and supplier content found in CAS SciFinder®, CAS SciFinderⁿ includes relevance-ranked results, step-by-step procedures and protocols, citation mapping, biosequence searching, retrosynthetic analysis, patent landscape mapping, touch-screen enabled structure drawing and much more—all accessible in a simple, easy-to-use interface. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    CAS SciFinderⁿ (Web version - for registered users only)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • CAS SciFinderⁿ Web Registration (for first-time users)
    New users must register for an account to access CAS SciFinderⁿ, which is restricted to currently enrolled students and currently appointed faculty and staff at UT Southwestern. Registration requires a valid personal email address ending in "utsouthwestern.edu".
    CAS SciFinderⁿ Web Registration (for first-time users)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Case Files® Collection (McGraw-Hill)
    Provides case content in an interactive format. Content includes basic science, clinical medicine, and post-graduate level cases. Users must have a MyAccess personal account.
    Case Files® Collection (McGraw-Hill)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cell Properties Database (SenseLab)
    Cellular Properties Database (CellPropDB) provides a simple repository for data regarding membrane channels, receptor, and neurotransmitters that are expressed in specific types of cells. The database is presently focused on neurons but will eventually include other cell types, such as glia, muscle, and gland cells.
    Cell Properties Database (SenseLab)  
  • ChemSpider
    A chemistry search engine intended to aggregate into a single database all chemical structures available within open access and commercial databases and to provide the necessary pointers from the ChemSpider search engine to the information of interest. This service will allow users to either access the data immediately via open access links or have the information necessary to continue their searches into commercially available systems.
    ChemSpider  
  • Chromosomal Variation in Man: Online Database
    Systematic collection of important citations reporting on all common and rare chromosomal alterations, phenotypes, and abnormalities in humans. Organized by variations and anomalies, numerical anomalies, and chromosomal breakage syndromes. Updated regularly. Contains information included in the Eighth Edition, 1997, of the book and subsequent updates. Check library catalog for earlier editions of the book.
    Chromosomal Variation in Man: Online Database  
  • CINAHL® Ultimate (EBSCO)
    Indexes more than 3,000 nursing and allied health journals dating back to 1937, with full text available for more than 900 titles. Includes Pre-CINAHL, which provides current awareness and citation information about recently published articles before being fully indexed (i.e., as articles are indexed, Pre-CINAHL records are replaced with complete CINAHL records). Includes access to Quick Lessons, Evidence-Based Care Sheets, & Continuing Education Modules.
    CINAHL® Ultimate (EBSCO)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • CiteScore (Scopus)
    Provides comprehensive, current, and free metrics for titles in Scopus that publish on a regular basis (i.e., one or more volumes per year). Calculates the average number of citations received in a calendar year by all items published in that journal in the preceding three years. The calendar year to which a serial title's issues are assigned is determined by their cover dates, and not the dates that the serial issues were made available online.
    CiteScore (Scopus)  
  • CiteSeer.IST: Scientific Literature Digital Library
    ResearchIndex is an autonomously generated digital library and citation index of scientific literature. Provides algorithms, techniques, and links to scholarly articles on digital indexing. From the NEC Research Institute.
    CiteSeer.IST: Scientific Literature Digital Library  
  • Clinical Reference Guide
    A selected list of highly-used clinical reference resources and links that would be of interest to UT Southwestern Medical Center faculty, staff, and students and allied health staff of UT Southwestern University Hospitals.
    Clinical Reference Guide  
  • Clinical Skills (Elsevier)
    Provides continuing education, skills reference and evidence-based support at the point of care. Brings more than 1,300 evidence-based skills and procedures together with competency management functionality to meet the learning and reference needs of nurses and related staff.
    Clinical Skills (Elsevier)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • ClinicalKey
    ClinicalKey is a medical search engine and database tool that offers access to Elsevier's medical content. Includes a large number of electronic books, electronic journals, video-based procedures, and more. ClinicalKey replaces MD Consult and First Consult.
    ClinicalKey
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • ClinicalKey for Nursing
    Provides nursing professionals with clinically relevant answers from Elsevier’s content, including evidence-based nursing monographs, books, journals, practice guidelines, and core measures with nursing recommendations. Access to ClinicalKey for Nursing is available to UT Southwestern nursing staff, faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows through funding provided by UT Southwestern Nursing Services.
    ClinicalKey for Nursing
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials: CENTRAL (Wiley)
    Includes details of published articles (taken from bibliographic databases — notably MEDLINE® and EMBASE — and other published and unpublished sources), such as the title of the article, information on where it was published (bibliographic details) and, in many cases, a summary of the article. Full text of the article is not included.
    Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials: CENTRAL (Wiley)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cochrane Clinical Answers (Wiley)
    Provides clinically-focused entry points to rigorous research from Cochrane Reviews, which are designed to be actionable and to inform point-of-care decision-making.
    Cochrane Clinical Answers (Wiley)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Wiley)
    The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews includes the full text of regularly updated evidence-based systematic reviews of the effects of healthcare prepared by The Cochrane Collaboration. Each issue contains new and updated reviews and protocols.
    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Wiley)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cochrane Library (Wiley)
    The Cochrane Library consists of a regularly updated collection of evidence-based medicine databases including The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects, The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, The Cochrane Methodology Register, Health Technology Assessment Database, and NHS Economic Evaluation Database.
    Cochrane Library (Wiley)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cochrane Methodology Register (Wiley)
    A bibliography of publications that report on methods used in the conduct of controlled trials. Includes journal articles, books, and conference proceedings taken from the MEDLINE® database and other sources. The database contains studies of methods used in reviews and more general methodological studies, which could be relevant to anyone preparing systematic reviews. CMR records contain the title of the article, information on where it was published (bibliographic details) and, in some cases, a summary of the article; full text of the article is not included.
    Cochrane Methodology Register (Wiley)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Cochrane Reviews: Abstracts Only (Wiley)
    The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews includes the full text of regularly updated evidence-based systematic reviews of the effects of healthcare prepared by The Cochrane Collaboration. Each issue contains new and updated reviews and protocols.
    Cochrane Reviews: Abstracts Only (Wiley)  
  • Computer Skills Center (LearningExpress Library)
    Provides interactive video courses to learn how to use the computer, the Internet, and a variety of software applications (e.g., Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop). Users may register for free personal accounts to take full advantage of the available services. (Note: If you previously used the Learning Express Library 2.0, you will need to register as a new user, and none of your saved content will be available on the new platform.) Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Computer Skills Center (LearningExpress Library)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Copyright Renewal Database
    Searchable database of copyright renewal records received by the U.S. Copyright Office between 1950 and 1993 for books published between 1923 and 1963. (Note: The database only includes U.S. Class A (book) renewals.)
    Copyright Renewal Database  
  • Counseling and Therapy in Video: Volumes 1 and 2 (Alexander Street)
    Collection of more than 700 training videos, reenactments, and footage filmed between 1985 and 2010. Aimed at both healthcare professionals and students, these videos demonstrate expert therapists at work providing real-time counseling experiences. View practical examples of counselors as they cover topics and therapeutic methods such as addiction, career counseling, child therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, domestic violence, family therapy, and group therapy. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    Counseling and Therapy in Video: Volumes 1 and 2 (Alexander Street)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Covidence (for existing UTSW users)
    Software that assists with conducting systematic reviews by streamlining collaborative title and abstract screening, full-text review, risk-of-bias assessment, and data extraction. Note: This login page should only be used for users who have already connected their accounts to the UT Southwestern institutional subscription managed by the UT Southwestern Health Sciences Digital Library & Learning Center.
    Covidence (for existing UTSW users)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Covidence@UTSW (for users who have never connected to the UTSW account)
    Software that assists with conducting systematic reviews by streamlining collaborative title and abstract screening, full-text review, risk-of-bias assessment, and data extraction. This site provides instructions for new users and any users with existing personal accounts on connecting to the UT Southwestern institutional subscription, which is managed by the UT Southwestern Health Sciences Digital Library & Learning Center.
    Covidence@UTSW (for users who have never connected to the UTSW account)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • CRD Database (NIHR Centre for Reviews and Dissemination)
    The Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE) and the NHS Economic Evaluation Database (NHS EED) provide access to more than 35,000 quality assessed systematic reviews of health and social care interventions, summaries of all Cochrane systematic reviews and protocols up to March 2015, and over 17,000 economic evaluations of health and social care interventions. The Department of Health and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funded the production of DARE and NHS EED between 1994 and March 2015. Although funding has ceased and new records are no longer being added to the databases, both can be accessed via the CRD website.
    CRD Database (NIHR Centre for Reviews and Dissemination)  
  • Credo Reference Complete Core Collection
    The Complete Core Collection is the ultimate general reference resource for researchers at any level. Curated by subject-matter experts to address over 100 topics, the collection provides a launch pad for every lifelong learner and offers a growing list of over 1,100 titles to help users answer their immediate research need and engage their curiosity. Content -– from major reference works, to multi-volume subject encyclopedias, to field guides, to scholarly handbooks, to animations and countless other award-winning sources –- spans across all disciplines with something for libraries of all types. Also included are nearly 2,000 short reference videos, more than 550,000 high-resolution art images, photographs and maps across all subject areas. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Credo Reference Complete Core Collection
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Current Protocols
    Includes step-by-step protocols with annotations; alternate and support protocols to accommodate different equipment and desired results; materials lists for each protocol; and more. Access is provided only to full-text content published during the time the Library actively subscribed to each title; as of January 1, 2014, there is no current subscription.
    Current Protocols
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Dallas Business Journal
    The leading source for local business news, research, and events in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
    Dallas Business Journal  
  • Dallas Morning News
    Provides access to today's stories at no cost. Searchable archives available for staff written stories published since January 1985, but individuals must pay to view full-text archives. Free registration required to access certain sections.
    Dallas Morning News  
  • DARE: Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (Wiley)
    Contains details of systematic reviews that evaluate the effects of healthcare interventions and the delivery and organization of health services. Also contains reviews of the wider determinants of health such as housing, transport, and social care where these impact directly on health, or have the potential to impact on health.
    DARE: Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (Wiley)  
  • Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (Wiley)
    Covers a broad range of health related interventions and includes more than 3,000 abstracts of systematic reviews in fields as diverse as diagnostic tests, public health, health promotion, pharmacology, surgery, psychology, and the organization and delivery of health care. Complements the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews by assessing and summarizing reviews that have not yet been carried out by The Cochrane Collaboration.
    Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (Wiley)
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  • Databases Guide
    A selected list of major licensed and freely available databases by subject, including medicine, genetics, biology, and multidisciplinary topics.
    Databases Guide  
  • Decker: Medicine (STAT!Ref)
    A comprehensive professional medical database which provides practicing clinicians and students with detailed and up-to-date medical information.
    Decker: Medicine (STAT!Ref)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Decker: Surgery (STAT!Ref)
    Provides practicing surgeons and students with comprehensive and up-to-date surgical information, including cutting-edge reporting to incorporate relevant articles into the surgical database.
    Decker: Surgery (STAT!Ref)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • DGRWeb: Directory of Graduate Research
    The Directory of Graduate Research (DGR), provided by the American Chemical Society, is a comprehensive source of information on chemical research and researchers at universities in the U.S. and Canada and is available free of charge. Perform keyword searches by both faculty and/or institution. Previous database editions (2003, 2001, and 1999) are also available.
    DGRWeb: Directory of Graduate Research  
  • Diagnosaurus® (AccessMedicine)
    Search more than 1,000 differential diagnoses by symptom, disease, or organ system and then link directly to more information within AccessMedicine resources.

    The main web page is responsive, however, mobile apps for both Apple and Android devices are available for a fee at the respective stores.
    Diagnosaurus® (AccessMedicine)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Digital National Security Archive (ProQuest)
    A comprehensive collection of significant primary documents central to U.S. foreign and military policy since 1945. Covers the most critical world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from post-World War II through the 21st century. Includes more than 124,000 indexed, declassified government documents. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Digital National Security Archive (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Directory of Open Access Books
    The primary aim of DOAB is to increase discoverability of Open Access books. The directory is open to all publishers who publish academic, peer reviewed books in Open Access and should contain as many books as possible, provided that these publications are in Open Access and meet academic standards.
    Directory of Open Access Books  
  • Directory of Open Access Journals
    Provides indexing, abstracting, and free full-text access for selected international scholarly journals in many subject areas, including agriculture and food science, biology, chemistry, health science, languages and literature, mathematics, physics, engineering, the arts, business, environmental science, history, law, political science, philosophy, religion, and social science. Coverage varies by title; updated continuously. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Directory of Open Access Journals  
  • Drug Information Portal (National Library of Medicine)
    The National Library of Medicine Drug Information Portal gives users a gateway to selected drug information from the National Library of Medicine and other key government agencies.
    Drug Information Portal (National Library of Medicine)  
  • Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed)
    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.
    Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed)  
  • Drugs@FDA
    Drugs@FDA provides one place where you can search for official information about FDA approved brand name and generic and discontinued human drugs, and includes most of the drug products approved since 1939. Updated daily.
    Drugs@FDA  
  • e-Anatomy (IMAIOS)
    Offers the most complete reference of human anatomy available on web, iOS, and Android devices. Includes more than 6,700 anatomic structures and more than 670,000 translated medical labels.
    e-Anatomy (IMAIOS)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • eBooks on EBSCOhost
    Offers the full text of scholarly, reference, and professional books. Access is provided by UT Southwestern, the UT System Libraries and TexShare.
    eBooks on EBSCOhost
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  • EBSCO Databases
    Search a variety of EBSCO databases to find citations, full-text articles, and other materials using a standardized interface. Full text content in some databases may be delayed due to publisher restrictions for specific journals. Refer to individual journal descriptions for specific embargo periods. A service of TexShare.
    EBSCO Databases
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • EBSCO eBook Subscription Diversity & Ethnic Studies
    This subscription collection includes academic eBooks related to diversity, anti-racism, ethnic studies, disability studies, gerontology & age studies, migration studies, gender and sexuality studies, cultural studies, and religious studies. The collection utilizes outside resources and scholarship to ensure that the collection remains up to date and aligned with current research.
    EBSCO eBook Subscription Diversity & Ethnic Studies
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  • EcoCyc E. coli Database
    A scientific database for the bacterium Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655. The EcoCyc project performs literature-based curation of its genome, and of transcriptional regulation, transporters, and metabolic pathways.
    EcoCyc E. coli Database  
  • ECRI Guidelines Trust™
    ECRI Guidelines Trust™ is a publicly available, web-based repository of objective, evidence-based clinical practice guideline content. This centralized repository includes evidence-based guidance developed by nationally and internationally recognized medical organizations and medical specialty societies. Users must complete registration for free access.
    ECRI Guidelines Trust™  
  • Ejournals A to Z (UT Southwestern Library)
    Browsable and searchable, Ejournals A to Z alphabetically lists all biomedical, academic, and general interest ejournals licensed by UT Southwestern.
    Ejournals A to Z (UT Southwestern Library)
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  • Embase®: 1974 to the Present (Ovid)
    Try Embase, an Ovid-based biomedical and pharmacological database, added to The Health Sciences Digital Library and Learning Center resources. Contains more than 31 million bibliographic records in peer-reviewed journals, including 2,900 unique titles not found in MEDLINE. Ovid offers a single interface to search multiple biomedical databases and full-text resources including MEDLINE and PsycINFO.
    Embase®: 1974 to the Present (Ovid)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • ERIC (U.S. Department of Education)
    ERIC, the Education Resources Information Center, is a national education database sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, containing over 1.1 million citations covering research documents, journal articles, technical reports, program descriptions and evaluations, and curricular materials in the field of education. Effective October 1, 2004 more than 107,000 full-text non-journal documents (issued 1993-2004), previously available through fee-based services only, will be available for free.
    ERIC (U.S. Department of Education)  
  • ETDs at UT Southwestern: Complete List
    Complete A-Z list of electronic theses and dissertations written by graduates of the UT Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, UT Southwestern Medical School, and the School of Health Professions.
    ETDs at UT Southwestern: Complete List  
  • Ethnic Diversity Source (EBSCO)
    With its curated full-text materials, Ethnic Diversity Source is essential to support the study of African Americans, Arab Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Jewish Americans, Latinx Americans, Multiracial Americans, and Native Americans, among others, with respect to their cultures, traditions, social treatment, and lived experiences. Scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, historical documents, and biographies are complemented by primary sources, such as speeches and interviews. Complete with robust collections of videos and e-books, Ethnic Diversity Source creates a dynamic research experience for students and researchers.
    Ethnic Diversity Source (EBSCO)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Eukaryotic Promoter Database (EPD)
    The Eukaryotic Promoter Database is an annotated non-redundant collection of eukaryotic POL II promoters, for which the transcription start site has been determined experimentally. Access to promoter sequences is provided by pointers to positions in nucleotide sequence entries. The annotation part of an entry includes description of the initiation site mapping data, cross-references to other databases, and bibliographic references.
    Eukaryotic Promoter Database (EPD)  
  • Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPC) Evidence Reports
    The reports — prepared by Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPCs) supported by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) — provide organizations with comprehensive, science-based information on common, costly medical conditions and new health care technologies.
    Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPC) Evidence Reports  
  • F.A. Davis PT Collection (McGraw-Hill)
    A comprehensive digital collection of physical therapy books to support educators and students in physical therapy programs.
    F.A. Davis PT Collection (McGraw-Hill)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Find a Health Organization (healthfinder.gov)
    Find a Health Organization (healthfinder.gov)  
  • Find NCI-Supported Clinical Trials
    Search PDQ for comprehensive, international clinical trials information from the National Cancer Institute.
    Find NCI-Supported Clinical Trials  
  • FlyBase: A Database of Drosophila Genes & Genomes
    FlyBase is a comprehensive database for information on the genetics and molecular biology of Drosophila. It includes data from the Drosophila Genome Projects and data curated from the literature. FlyBase is a joint project with the Berkeley and European Drosophila Genome Projects.
    FlyBase: A Database of Drosophila Genes & Genomes  
  • Funding Institutional (Elsevier)
    Supports researchers and research administrators in the pre-award stage of the funding process. Delivers quick and comprehensive access to current funding opportunities and award information, allowing users to find the right funding opportunities, analyze the funding environment, and maximize award chances. To use the site, users must sign in with a personal account from other Elsevier sites like ClinicalKey, Scopus, ScienceDirect, etc.
    Funding Institutional (Elsevier)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Gale Artemis Literary Sources (Gale Group)
    Enables researchers, faculty, and students to search across a comprehensive database of literary criticism, original works, biographies, reviews, work overviews, and more in order to discover and analyze content. Features detailed subject indexing, showcases topics that commonly occur in relation to the search term, and allows users to see the frequency of their search term(s) in the content over time. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Gale Artemis Literary Sources (Gale Group)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
    Covers today's most important social issues, from capital punishment to immigration to marijuana. This cross-curricular research database supports science, social studies, current events, and language arts classes. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
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  • Gale in Context: Science
    An engaging online experience for those seeking contextual information on hundreds of today's most significant science topics. The solution merges Gale's authoritative and continuously updated reference content with full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, experiments, images, videos, audio files, and links to vetted websites organized into a user-friendly portal experience. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Gale in Context: Science
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  • Gale Legal Forms (Gale Group)
    Provides a wide selection of state-specific (and multi-state) legal forms across the most popular legal areas. Includes real estate contracts, wills, pre-marital agreements, bankruptcy, divorce, landlord tenant, and many others. Also included is a comprehensive attorney state directory and a dictionary of legal definitions explained in laymen's language. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Gale Legal Forms (Gale Group)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine
    Created specifically for students, knowledgeable consumer health researchers and health care professionals, Health Reference Center Academic integrates tens of millions of articles from a wide range of full-text nursing and allied health journals, magazines, newsletters and select consumer health information sources with full-text reference works and thousands of health-related multimedia assets, all available 24/7 through an intuitive, state-of-the-art platform with daily content updates. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Gale Virtual Reference Library (Gale Group)
    Database of encyclopedias, almanacs, and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. Includes some biomedical titles. Provided by UT Southwestern and UT System libraries.
    Gale Virtual Reference Library (Gale Group)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Gale: Chilton Library
    Offers reliable automotive help online 24/7. Provides step-by-step service and repair procedures; wiring diagrams; maintenance and specification tables; troubleshooting guides and diagnostic trouble codes; photos, illustrations, diagrams and multimedia (videos and animations); and ASE test prep. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Gale: Chilton Library
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Genamics
    Comprehensive fully searchable free databases of software, journals, genomes and books. Geared toward researchers.
    Genamics  
  • Gender: Identity and Social Change (Adam Matthew)
    Documents the changing representations and lived experiences of gender roles and relations from the 19th century to the present. Offers sources for the study of women's suffrage, the feminist movement, the men’s movement, employment, education, the body, the family, and government and politics. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Gender: Identity and Social Change (Adam Matthew)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Gene Ontology
    Provides a controlled vocabulary to describe gene and gene product attributes in any organism. Provided by the Gene Ontology Consortium, a collection of model organism and protein databases and biological research communities that are actively involved in the development and application of the Gene Ontology.
    Gene Ontology  
  • GeriatricsCareOnline.org
    Provides high-quality, trustworthy information created to ensure that all health care professionals have the latest research on caring for older adults. Offers an optimized search tool to enable you to search across the AGS product portfolio and quickly find tools and products that meet your specific needs. Provided by the American Geriatrics Society.
    GeriatricsCareOnline.org
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  • Global Health (EBSCO)
    A public health database that provides information on international health, biomedical life sciences, non-communicable diseases, public health nutrition, food safety and hygiene, and much more. This database contains more than 1.2 million records dating back to 1973.
    Global Health (EBSCO)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Global Index Medicus (WHO)
    WHO database for searching the literature of regional medical indices, including AIM (AFRO), LILACS (AMRO/PAHO), IMEMR (EMRO), IMSEAR (SEARO), WPRIM (WPRO).
    Global Index Medicus (WHO)  
  • Grants On-Line Database (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
    The Grants On-Line Database (GOLD) is a searchable database of AHRQ grants, working papers, and HHS Recovery Act projects.
    Grants On-Line Database (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • GreenFILE
    Focuses on the relationship between human beings and the environment. Includes scholarly and general interest titles, as well as government documents and reports. This free database from EBSCO provides full text for more than 9,100 records from open access titles.
    GreenFILE  
  • HathiTrust Digital Library
    HathiTrust is a partnership of academic & research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world. For publicly-available content, select the "Full view only" option when searching for content in HathiTrust. UT Southwestern is a member through a consortial partnership between HathiTrust and The University of Texas System. Members can log into HathiTrust to create/edit collections or download a wide variety of "full view" items. UT Southwestern members should select their institution in the login screen when prompted, and enter their UT Southwestern username and password.
    HathiTrust Digital Library  
  • Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI): 1985 to the Present (Ovid)
    Provides access to information on measurement instruments (i.e., questionnaires, interview schedules, checklists, index measures, coding schemes/ manuals, rating scales, projective techniques, vignettes/scenarios, tests) in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science.
    Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI): 1985 to the Present (Ovid)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Health Technology Assessment Database (Wiley)
    Brings together details of completed and ongoing health technology assessments (studies of the medical, social, ethical, and economic implications of healthcare interventions) from around the world. The aim of the database is to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of health care.
    Health Technology Assessment Database (Wiley)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • HeritageQuest Online (ProQuest)
    Provides genealogical information from censuses, vital records, immigration records, family histories, military records, court and legal documents, directories, photos, maps, and more from around the world -- e.g., North America, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and more. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    HeritageQuest Online (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • HighWire Press Archives
    Considered to be one of the largest science archives in the world and the largest in the life sciences, Stanford University's HighWire Press provides free, full-text online access to back issues of journals hosted by HighWire. Additional limited time, free trial access is also provided to new HighWire Press titles.
    HighWire Press Archives  
  • Historical Abstracts (EBSCO)
    Covers the history of the world (excluding the United States and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, history of education, and more. Provides indexing of more than 1,700 academic historical journals in over 40 languages back to 1955. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    Historical Abstracts (EBSCO)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • HIV Molecular Immunology Database
    Has the epitope alignments, maps, and the reference information for the cytotoxic and helper T-cell epitopes and antibody binding sites in HIV-1 immunologically reactive sites along with reviews pertaining to HIV Immunology. The goal of this database is to provide a comprehensive listing of defined HIV epitopes.
    HIV Molecular Immunology Database  
  • HIV Sequence Database
    Collects, analyzes and annotates HIV and related genetic sequence data. Includes Human Retroviruses and AIDS Compendia and HIV Sequence Compendia.
    HIV Sequence Database  
  • HIV-1, Human Protein Interaction Database
    A comprehensive database of the described interactions between HIV-1 and cellular proteins, this project provides scientists with a summary of all known interactions of HIV-1 proteins with host cell proteins, other HIV-1 proteins, or proteins from disease organisms associated with HIV/AIDS. From the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases - Division of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, the Southern Research Institute, and the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
    HIV-1, Human Protein Interaction Database  
  • HSDB: Hazardous Substances Data Bank in PubChem
    HSDB is organized into individual chemical records and focuses on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals. It is enhanced with information on human exposure, industrial hygiene, emergency handling procedures, environmental fate, regulatory requirements, and related areas.
    HSDB: Hazardous Substances Data Bank in PubChem  
  • IEEE Xplore
    Online delivery system that provides full text access to all of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) transactions, journals, magazines and conference proceedings published since 1988 and all current IEEE standards. IEEE Xplore contains more than 450,000 full-text articles and papers in over 12,000 individual publications. Previously known as IEL Online. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    IEEE Xplore
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Immigration: Records of the INS, 1880-1930 | Advanced Search (ProQuest)
    Covers the investigations made by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) during the massive immigration wave of 1880-1930. The files cover Asian immigration, especially Japanese and Chinese migration, to California, Hawaii, and other states; Mexican immigration to the U.S. from 1906-1930, and European immigration. There are also extensive files on the INS’s regulation of prostitution and white slavery and on suppression of radical aliens. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Immigration: Records of the INS, 1880-1930 | Advanced Search (ProQuest)
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  • InCites JCR Impact Factors
    InCites™ Journal Citation Reports® (JCR) provides data that helps evaluate research journals. To help compare journals and discover which are most relevant to a user's specific need, JCR can show the most frequently cited journals, highest impact factors, and most published articles in a field, as well as subject category data for benchmarking. Includes the JCR Science Edition and JCR Social Sciences Citation Index. Select a year to begin your search for information published in that year (e.g., selecting "2015" will yield the number of articles published in journals in 2015, the number of citations to journals from articles published in 2015, etc.).
    InCites JCR Impact Factors
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  • InCites™ Essential Science Indicators℠
    This database enables researchers and research evaluators to measure scientific performance and track trends in science. It ranks scientists, institutions (universities, corporations, government research labs), countries, and journals in 22 specific fields of research by the number of papers published, citations received, and citations made per paper. The data, which is limited to Thomson Scientific indexed journals articles, covers a rolling 10-year period plus bimonthly updates during the current year.
    InCites™ Essential Science Indicators℠
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • IndexCat™
    The National Library of Medicine's digital version of the five series of the printed Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office. Also provides access to eTK for medieval Latin texts, eVK2 for medieval English texts, and links to other selected NLM resources.
    IndexCat™  
  • Influuent Pure: UT Southwestern Medical Center Experts Network
    An expertise profiling and research networking tool that helps users find researchers with specific areas of expertise for collaboration and enables researchers in your institution to demonstrate their activities to the global research community. Data is pre-populated with deep publication histories from Elsevier’s Scopus, which makes it easier to find experts and form teams within your institution and across organizations. Formerly called SciVal Experts.
    Influuent Pure: UT Southwestern Medical Center Experts Network
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JAMAevidence
    JAMAevidence combines three evidence-based (EBM) textbooks (User’s Guides to the Medical Literature: A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 3rd. ed.; The Rational Clinical Examination: Evidence-Based Clinical Diagnosis; Care at the Close of Life: Evidence and Experience), as well as other educational tools for EBM training.
    JAMAevidence
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE)

    A peer-reviewed, PubMed-indexed journal devoted to the publication of biological, medical, chemical, and physical research in a video format.

    Note: The following sections are fully licensed by the UT Southwestern Library: Behavior, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biology, Cancer Research, Chemistry, Developmental Biology, Engineering, Environment, Genetics, Immunology & Infection, Medicine, and Neuroscience. Other sections are not licensed, although some content may be available through open access.

    Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JoVE Encylopedia of Experiments : Biology
    Systematically covers methods relevant to model organisms in biomedical research, including Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) and Caenorhadbitis elegans (worm).
    JoVE Encylopedia of Experiments : Biology
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JoVE Science Education : Basic Biology
    JoVE Science Education Database is devoted to teaching laboratory fundamentals through short, easy-to-understand video demonstrations. UT Southwestern has access to the Basic Biology Collection, which includes "General Laboratory Techniques"; "Basic Methods in Cellular and Molecular Biology"; "Essentials of Biology I: yeast, Drosophila, and C. elegans"; "Essentials of Biology II: Mouse, Zebrafish, Chick"; "Lab Animal Research"; and "Lab Safety". Provided by the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE).
    JoVE Science Education : Basic Biology
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JoVE Science Education : Basic Methods in Cellular and Molecular Biology
    This collection demonstrates how to execute basic techniques commonly used in cellular and molecular biology. To enhance your understanding of the methods, each video is paired with additional video resources to show practical applications of the techniques and other complementary skills. Part of the JoVE Science Education : Basic Biology collection.
    JoVE Science Education : Basic Methods in Cellular and Molecular Biology
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JoVE Science Education : Biology I: Yeast, Drosophila, and C. elegans
    This collection features three model organisms commonly used in life sciences research: S. cerevisiae (Baker’s Yeast), D. melanogaster (the fruit fly), and C. elegans (nematode roundworm). In addition to discussing the current and historical significance of these organisms, the collection includes concepts and methodology relating to how they are maintained and reproduce in the laboratory. Part of the JoVE Science Education : Basic Biology collection.
    JoVE Science Education : Biology I: Yeast, Drosophila, and C. elegans
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JoVE Science Education : Biology II: Mouse, Zebrafish, and Chick
    This collection features three vertebrate species commonly used in life sciences research: M. musculus (laboratory mouse), G. g. domesticus (chick), and D. rerio (zebrafish). In addition to discussing the current and historical significance of these organisms, the collection includes methodology relating to how they are maintained in the laboratory and reviews important concepts relating to their development. Part of the JoVE Science Education : Basic Biology collection.
    JoVE Science Education : Biology II: Mouse, Zebrafish, and Chick
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JoVE Science Education : General Laboratory Techniques
    This collection exhibits how to use standard pieces of laboratory equipment essential in many experiments, as well as how to perform basic laboratory functions. Each video is paired with additional video resources for you to view practical applications of the technique and other complementary skills. Part of the JoVE Science Education : Basic Biology collection.
    JoVE Science Education : General Laboratory Techniques
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JoVE Science Education : Lab Animal Research
    This collection is a comprehensive video guide for appropriate lab animal care and use. Since a majority of biomedical research is focused on studies involving rodents, it is critical that every scientist learns the essential procedures demonstrated in these videos. Part of the JoVE Science Education : Basic Biology collection.
    JoVE Science Education : Lab Animal Research
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JoVE Science Education : Lab Safety
    This collection provides safety guidelines to be followed when working with hazardous materials and equipment. It covers universal topics such as PPE, electrical safety, and general emergency guidelines, as well as some specific safety procedures for chemistry and biology laboratories. Part of the JoVE Science Education : Basic Biology collection.
    JoVE Science Education : Lab Safety
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • JSTOR
    JSTOR, also known as the Journal Storage project, provides full-text access to a database of back issues of core journals in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. JSTOR is intended to serve as an archive for journal backfiles; current issues are not available through JSTOR. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    JSTOR
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Key Business Ratios (Mergent Archives)
    The Dun & Bradstreet Industry Norms and Key Business Ratios are made possible through over 1 million financial statements in the D&B Financial Information Base. This file consists of U.S. corporations, partnerships, and proprietorships -- both public and privately owned -- in all size ranges and includes over 800 different lines of business as defined by the U.S. Standard industrial Classification (SIC) code numbers.
    Key Business Ratios (Mergent Archives)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Lexicomp Online
    An Internet-based platform delivering time sensitive drug information on an easy-to-use interface. It is an excellent resource for drug doses, mechanisms of action, drug interactions and adverse effects.
    Lexicomp Online
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • LGBTQ+ Source (EBSCO)
    LGBTQ+ Source contains all of the content available in LGBT Life as well as full text for more than 140 of the most important and historically significant LGBTQ+ journals, magazines and regional newspapers, plus full text for 150 monographs/books. The database includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBTQ+ Thesaurus containing over 10,000 terms.
    LGBTQ+ Source (EBSCO)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Library Catalog (UT Southwestern)
    Locate books, journal titles, and audiovisual material owned by UT Southwestern Health Sciences Digital Library and Learning Center. Search by keyword or exact phrase on title, subjects, series, or any field.
    Library Catalog (UT Southwestern)  
  • Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts: LISTA
    Covers librarianship, classification, information management, and more. Indexes more than 700 periodicals plus books, research reports, and proceedings. With coverage from the 1960s to the present, this free database from EBSCO is the oldest continuously produced database covering the field of information science.
    Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts: LISTA  
  • LitMed: Literature Arts Medicine Database (NYU Langone Medical Center)
    This database is a collection of literature, fine art, visual art, and performing art annotations created as a dynamic, comprehensive resource for scholars, educators, students, patients, and others interested in medical humanities. It was created by faculty of the New York University School of Medicine in 1993. The annotations are written by an invited editorial board of scholars from all over North America.
    LitMed: Literature Arts Medicine Database (NYU Langone Medical Center)  
  • LOCATORplus
    The National Library of Medicine's catalog of books, journals, and audiovisuals. Includes access points to other medical research tools.
    LOCATORplus  
  • LWW Health Library Premium Basic Science Ebook Collection
    Provides access to clinical and educational content, as well as rich multimedia resources for teaching, learning, and practice. Includes more than 40 basic and anatomical science textbooks, plus Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking.
    LWW Health Library Premium Basic Science Ebook Collection
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • MEDLINE® (Clarivate Analytics)
    Bibliographic database covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, allied health, and the preclinical sciences. Contains bibliographic citations (e.g., authors, title, and journal reference) and author abstracts from more than 3,900 biomedical journals published in the United States and 70 other countries. From the National Library of Medicine.
    MEDLINE® (Clarivate Analytics)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • MedPix®
    A free online medical image database with more than 53,000 indexed and curated images. The primary target audience includes physicians and nurses, allied health professionals, medical and nursing students, and others. Content is organized by disease location (organ system), pathology category, patient profiles, and by image classification and caption. Images and case materials were contributed by many individuals and are organized, reviewed, approved, and curated free of charge for your personal use and for local teaching at your institution (including distribution of handouts and syllabi); for other uses, you should respect the original contributor and contact them for additional permission requests.
    MedPix®  
  • MICROMEDEX
    Provides a wide range of evidence based information as well as access to English and Spanish patient education handouts. Features comprehensive drug details (DRUGDEX®), drug interactions (DRUG-REAX®), imprint code identification (IDENTIDEX®), toxicology and hazard data (TOMES®), identification and management of drug overdoses and toxicologic exposures (POSINDEX®), evaluation of human reproductive risks of drugs (REPRORISK®), and answers to IV drug compatibility questions (IV INDEX®).
    MICROMEDEX
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Mitelman Database of Chromosome Aberrations in Cancer
    Searches genome-wide map of chromosomal breakpoints in human cancer. Collaboration of Drs. Felix Mitelman, Bertil Johansson and Fredrik Mertens, all of the University of Lund, Sweden.
    Mitelman Database of Chromosome Aberrations in Cancer  
  • MMDB (Molecular Modeling Database)
    The National Center for Biotechnology Information, provides this seachable database, consisting of "experimentally determined three-dimensional biomolecular structures" of macromolecules obtained from the Brookhaven Protein DataBank (PDB). The PDB currently contains more than 7600 proteins, 600 nucleic acids, and 12 carbohydrates, and adds new entries weekly. Designed "to facilitate comparative analysis involving 3-D structures," MMDB may be queried directly using author name(s) or descriptive text terms. Structures may be viewed using Cn3D, RasMol or MAGE; see instructions for viewing and downloading in the FAQ section on site.
    MMDB (Molecular Modeling Database)  
  • Model Database (SenseLab)
    Part of the SenseLab project out of Yale University, ModelDB provides an accessible location for storing and efficiently retrieving compartmental neuron models.
    Model Database (SenseLab)  
  • NANOS Examination Techniques (NExT) for Neuro-Ophthalmology with Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology (STAT!Ref)
    This resource is designed to enhance clinical examination skills of learners who evaluate patients with visual complaints. It covers the six core competencies: patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and improvement, interpersonal and professional skills, professionalism, and systems-based practice.
    NANOS Examination Techniques (NExT) for Neuro-Ophthalmology with Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology (STAT!Ref)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • National Library of Medicine Databases
    NLM provides a wide variety of resources related to the biomedical and health sciences: searchable databases and databanks, bibliographic citations, full text (when available), archival collections, and images.
    National Library of Medicine Databases  
  • NCBI BioProject
    Provides integrated access to nucleotide and protein sequence data in GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, PIR-International, PRF, Swiss-Prot, and PDB, along with 3D protein structures, genomic mapping information, and PubMed MEDLINE. Contains pre-computed similarity searches for each database record, producing a list of related sequences, structures, and MEDLINE records.
    NCBI BioProject  
  • NCBI Databases
    Quick links to the National Center for Biotechnology Information's literature, nucleotide, genome, sequence analysis, data mining, population, taxonomy and other databases.
    NCBI Databases  
  • NCBI dbEST - Database of Expressed Sequence Tags
    Short (about 300-500 bp) cDNA sequences representing single-pass reads from mRNA. Usually produced in large numbers and represents a snapshot of the genes expressed in a given tissue, and/or at a given developmental stage. Also includes ESTs generated by the Cancer Genome Anatomy Project.
    NCBI dbEST - Database of Expressed Sequence Tags  
  • NCBI dbSNP - Database of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
    Database serves as a central repository for both single base nucleotide substitutions and short deletion and insertion polymorphisms.
    NCBI dbSNP - Database of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms  
  • NCBI Genome
    Provides views for a variety of genomes, complete chromosomes, sequence maps with contigs, and integrated genetic and physical maps. The database is organized in six major organism groups (Archaea, Bacteria, Eukaryotae, Viruses, Viroids, and Plasmids) and includes complete chromosomes, organelles, and plasmids as well as draft genome assemblies. From the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
    NCBI Genome  
  • Neuron Database (SenseLab)
    NeuronDB provides a dynamically searchable database of three types of neuronal properties: voltage gated conductances, neurotransmitter receptors, and neurotransmitter substances. It contains tools that provide for integration of these properties in a given type of neuron and comparison of properties across different types of neurons.
    Neuron Database (SenseLab)  
  • New York Times
    This web access subscription is only available on-campus; remote access through EZproxy or VPN is not available. New York Times archival content is still available via a separate UT System license from ProQuest without access stipulations.
    New York Times
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • NewsLink
    Provides links to thousands of online U.S. and non-U.S. newspapers. U.S. and Canadian papers are cross-indexed by category, state, and province. Provided as a joint venture between American Journalism Review magazine and NewsLink Associates.
    NewsLink  
  • NHS Economic Evaluation Database (Wiley)
    Assists decision-makers by systematically identifying economic evaluations from around the world, appraising their quality, and highlighting their relative strengths and weaknesses. The database contains reliable information about the costs and the effects of drugs, treatments and procedures.
    NHS Economic Evaluation Database (Wiley)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • OAIster (WorldCat.org)
    Union catalog of more than 19 million digital resources from over 1,000 contributors worldwide. Includes digitized books and articles, audio files, images, movies, datasets. Developed by the University of Michigan and harvested using the Open Archives Initiative for Metadata Harvesting.
    OAIster (WorldCat.org)  
  • Odor Molecule Database (SenseLab)
    This database is part of Yale University's SenseLab Project. It provides olfactory attributes for chemical elements, including receptors. It is closely related to the SenseLab's Olfactory Receptor Database.
    Odor Molecule Database (SenseLab)  
  • Olfactory Receptor Database (SenseLab)
    ORDB is a database of sequences of olfactory receptor proteins. It is part of the SenseLab project from Yale University and provides tools to analyze the functions of the gene family of G protein-coupled receptors.
    Olfactory Receptor Database (SenseLab)  
  • Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man - OMIM
    Database of human genes and genetic disorders containing textual information, pictures, reference information and links to the Entrez database of MEDLINE articles and sequence information. The site is authored and edited at Johns Hopkins University Medical School and developed for the Internet by the National Center for Biotechnology Information and the National Library of Medicine.
    Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man - OMIM  
  • Online Pathology Case Studies
    Includes more than 100 case studies culled from the files of the Department of Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Medicine. Visitors can review these files by patient history or diagnosis and can read the pathology reports, view selections of related medical images and scans, and read the final diagnosis report.
    Online Pathology Case Studies  
  • OTseeker
    Contains abstracts of thousands of systematic reviews, randomised controlled trials, and other resources relevant to occupational therapy interventions. The database is designed to help occupational therapists use research evidence about occupational therapy interventions to inform their practice by quickly locating it. Maintained by occupational therapists on staff at the University of Queensland (School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences) and University of Sydney.
    OTseeker  
  • Ovarian Kaleidoscope Database
    Developed by Stanford Univerisity, the Ovarian Kaleidoscope Database provides information regarding the biological function, expression pattern, and regulation of genes expressed in the ovary.
    Ovarian Kaleidoscope Database  
  • Ovid Database Guide (UT Southwestern)
    The following Ovid databases are available: Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HAPI), MEDLINE, MEDLINE in Process, OLDMEDLINE, and PsycINFO. Web access only.
    Ovid Database Guide (UT Southwestern)  
  • Ovid MEDLINE® 1946 to the Present with Daily Update
    Covers the international literature on biomedicine, including the allied health fields and the biological and physical sciences, humanities, and information science as they relate to medicine and health care. Information is indexed from approximately 5,600 journals published world-wide. Produced by the National Library of Medicine.
    Ovid MEDLINE® 1946 to the Present with Daily Update
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Ovid MEDLINE® and Epub Ahead of Print, In-Process, In-Data-Review & Other Non-Indexed Citations and Daily
    Includes citations submitted by publishers to PubMed for articles that appear on the publisher's website in advance of the journal release. The full text of these citations may not be available until the print version of the journal is published because many publishers limit online access to "ahead of print" articles to individual subscribers. Note: The search default is set to "text word" searching only because the file does not include Medical Subject Headings. Also, be aware that these citations have not gone through the National Library of Medicine's quality control process.
    Ovid MEDLINE® and Epub Ahead of Print, In-Process, In-Data-Review & Other Non-Indexed Citations and Daily
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Ovid MEDLINE® Epub Ahead of Print and In-Process, In-Data-Review & Other Non-Indexed Citations
    The Ovid MEDLINE® database contains records with the following possible status besides MEDLINE: Publisher, In-Data-Review, In-Process and PubMed-not-MEDLINE records from NLM. The Publisher records have recently been added to PubMed via electronic submission from a publisher, and are soon to proceed to the next stage, In-Process. This tag is also on citations received before late 2003 if they are from journals not indexed for MEDLINE, or from a journal that was accepted for MEDLINE after the citations' publication date. These citations bibliographic data have not been reviewed. The In-Data-Review records have been submitted to NLM electronically by the publisher, and the journal title, date of publication and volume/issue (source data) are being checked. The In-Process records are undergoing a citation level review; i.e., the author names, article title, and pagination are being checked. The PubMed-not-MEDLINE records have undergone quality review but are not assigned MeSH headings because the cited item is not in scope for MEDLINE either by topic or by date of publication, or is from a non-MEDLINE journal. These records are constantly changing. PubMed-not-MEDLINE records will not be added to the Medline database. Ovid receives records from NLM on a daily basis, however we are dependent upon NLM's update schedule.
    Ovid MEDLINE® Epub Ahead of Print and In-Process, In-Data-Review & Other Non-Indexed Citations
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Patent Full-Text Databases (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)
    Provides access to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's bibliographic and fulltext patent databases covering January 1976 to present.
    Patent Full-Text Databases (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)  
  • Pathway Interaction Database (PID)
    An authoritative, peer-reviewed database of signaling pathways in human cells. The database is a collaboration between the U.S. National Cancer Institute and Nature Publishing Group.
    Pathway Interaction Database (PID)  
  • PBS Video Collection: Fourth Edition (Alexander Street)
    Provides an exceptional range of content with the most valuable video documentaries and series from PBS. Includes topics on science, history, art, Shakespeare, diversity, business & economics, and more. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    PBS Video Collection: Fourth Edition (Alexander Street)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Pediatric Surgery NaT (Unbound Medicine)
    "Designed for both practicing and in-training pediatric surgeons, the Pediatric Surgery NaT is updated quarterly so you will know what strategies, techniques and procedures are being used right now. It is written for pediatric surgeons by pediatric surgeons and contains learning objectives, images, videos and links to MOC CME and the medical literature." (Publisher's website)
    Pediatric Surgery NaT (Unbound Medicine)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • PEDro: Physiotherapy Evidence Database
    Provides access to bibliographic details and abstracts of randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and evidence based clinical practice guidelines in physiotherapy.
    PEDro: Physiotherapy Evidence Database  
  • Periodicals Archives Online (ProQuest)
    A major online periodical archive containing full-text backfiles of more than 350 journals in key areas of the humanities and social sciences, including business/management, education, and psychology. Collections 1-5 are currently available. All full-text articles are also searchable through the companion database, Periodicals Index Online. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    Periodicals Archives Online (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Pharmacology World (STAT!Ref)
    Provides a complete collection of teaching videos that help master the key concepts of pharmacology. Covers all major drug classes including mechanism of action, key pharmacokinetics, and major therapeutic uses, as well as common and serious adverse effects, and incorporates relevant physiology, pathophysiology, and biochemistry. Provided by UT Southwestern and the STAT!Ref Texas Consortium.
    Pharmacology World (STAT!Ref)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Physicians' Desk Reference - Prescribers' Digital Reference
    The PDR website includes drug information, drug communications and other resources.
    Physicians' Desk Reference - Prescribers' Digital Reference  
  • Pivot™ Funding Opportunities (ProQuest)
    Provides information to quickly discover the right funding opportunities and effectively collaborate with their colleagues. Enter search terms or browse by keyword to explore the latest funding opportunities and research trends.
    Pivot™ Funding Opportunities (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • PMC
    A free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), developed and managed by NIH's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in the National Library of Medicine (NLM). Participation by publishers in PMC (PubMed Central) is voluntary, although participating journals must meet certain editorial standards. Although immediate free access to all content is most desirable, a journal may delay release of its full text in PMC for some period of time after publication.
    PMC  
  • Population Index On the Web
    Database containing abstracts of demographic literature published in Population Index between 1986-1999. Presents an annotated bibliography of recently published books, journal articles, working papers, and other materials on population topics. Published by the Office of Population Research, Princeton University.
    Population Index On the Web  
  • Premier Human Anatomy Package (Primal Pictures)
    Provides detailed views of the human anatomy at various anatomical levels, from bone to surface structure and every layer in between. Anatomy and clinical text are provided for each section, and models may be rotated to view parts from all perspectives. Authorized users may download, save, and print images, but please note that all material, unless otherwise noted, is protected by copyright law. Interactive MRI and self-guided quizzes are also available. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Digital Libraries.
    Premier Human Anatomy Package (Primal Pictures)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Pronunciator
    Pronunciator is a fun and easy way to learn to speak, read, and write in more than 100 languages. Includes live tutors, feature films, music with lyrics, pronunciation analysis, quizzes, and more! Also features ESL for over 75 non-English languages, plus free apps for Android, Apple, and Kindle Fire devices.
    Pronunciator
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • ProQuest Ebook Central: All Available Books
    Offers carefully curated ebooks spanning coverage in a variety of topics with exceptional strength in computers and IT, engineering, life and physical sciences, and math. Includes publishers such as Wiley, Island Press, World Scientific Press, University of North Carolina Press, Elsevier Science, Rutgers University Press, and Temple University Press. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    ProQuest Ebook Central: All Available Books
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • ProQuest Ebook Central: Spanish Language Resources
    Includes over 100,000 titles from more than 500 publishers, 95% from Latin America and Spain, as well as open access titles. Books for the collection are selected for both research and instructional value from leading commercial, academic and university press publishers from Spain and all countries in Latin America. The full range of academic topics is covered in the collection, as well as more general reference works. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    ProQuest Ebook Central: Spanish Language Resources
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Amsterdam News
    This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time. Coverage: 1922-2010. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    ProQuest Historical Newspapers: New York Amsterdam News
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Protein Data Bank
    The Protein Data Bank (PDB), operated by the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB), is an international repository for the processing and distribution of 3-D macromolecular structure data primarily determined experimentally by X-ray crystallography and NMR. Retrieve structure files, search for proteins with the PDB ID or with keywords, contribute new structure data, find entries awaiting release, and more.
    Protein Data Bank  
  • PsychiatryOnline
    PsychiatryOnline.com offers a single portal for a collection of psychiatric references, including books, journals, and self-assessment tools. Resources supporting diagnosis, treatment, research, and professional development are included. The MyPsychiatry Online feature allows the use of special features like PDA eBook downloads, bookmarks, and saved searches.
    PsychiatryOnline
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Public Health + (National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools)
    Provides links to articles from more than 140 medical and allied health academic journals. Articles are initially reviewed to determine whether they are methodologically sound. If they are, then the articles are reviewed by clinicians for relevance and newsworthiness. The site is updated weekly, and a searchable archive is available. From the McMaster Health Knowledge Refinery.
    Public Health + (National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools)  
  • Published@UTSW (Scopus)
    Provides a list of all articles in Scopus that are published by UT Southwestern affiliated clients.
    Published@UTSW (Scopus)  
  • PubMed
    The U.S. National Library of Medicine's database of peer-reviewed literature covers research in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, allied health, and the preclinical sciences. Contains more than 26 million references dating back to the 1940s. Easy access to the Library's ejournals is available through a customized PubMed version, which may be accessed from the Library's home page. Off-campus access to this customized version is available through EZProxy.
    PubMed
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • PubMed Dietary Supplement Subset
    Search PubMed to locate citations from a broad spectrum of dietary supplement literature including vitamin, mineral, phytochemical, ergogenic, botanical, and herbal supplements in human nutrition and animal models. Produced by the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS), National Institutes of Health, and the National Library of Medicine.
    PubMed Dietary Supplement Subset  
  • PubMed PubReMiner
    A front end to the PubMed database from the National Center for Biotechnology Information that analyzes and displays PubMed search results in frequency tables. The words, authors, and/or journals that display in frequency tables may be added to or excluded from search queries to improve search results and locate the most relevant information.
    PubMed PubReMiner  
  • Quarantine and Disease Control in America Series, Part I: Newspapers, 1736-1922 (Accessible Archives)
    Includes first-hand accounts of American infectious diseases from newspaper articles published from 1736-1922. Gives an unparalleled look at administrative and community responses to diseases devastating to public health as found in the press from colonial America through World War I.
    Quarantine and Disease Control in America Series, Part I: Newspapers, 1736-1922 (Accessible Archives)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Quarantine and Disease Control in America Series, Part II: Books, 1823-1928 (Accessible Archives)
    Includes first-hand accounts of American infectious diseases from books from 1823-1928. Allows users access to monographs and county histories and the wealth of details these resources can provide on many aspects of public health and contagious diseases.
    Quarantine and Disease Control in America Series, Part II: Books, 1823-1928 (Accessible Archives)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Race Relations in America (Adam Matthew)
    Provides speeches, reports, surveys and analyses produced by staff of Fisk University's Race Relations Department from 1943-1970 and participants of the Department's annual Institute. The Department and Institute were set up by the American Missionary Association to investigate problem areas in race relations and develop the methods for educating communities and preventing conflict. Includes works by Charles S. Johnson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Thurgood Marshall. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Race Relations in America (Adam Matthew)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Reaxys + Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry (Elsevier)
    Reaxys contains an extensive repository of experimentally validated data that chemists need, such as structures, reactions (including multi-step reactions), and physical properties and provides relevant data not found elsewhere, drawn from source publications carefully selected for their importance and relevance to synthetic chemists. The Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry component includes comprehensive pharmacokinetic, efficacy, toxicity, safety, and metabolic profiles, as well as tools for hit set assessment, including an interactive heatmap and bioactivity tables. Includes Beilstein, Gmelin, and Patent Chemistry Database content, as well as information on inorganic and organometallic substances. Provided jointly by UT Southwestern Medical Center Library and the Department of Biochemistry.
    Reaxys + Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry (Elsevier)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 1: Asian Immigration and Exclusion, 1906-1913 (ProQuest)
    Contains a large number of documents that provides a dramatic portrayal of the struggles of Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian aliens to immigrate into the United States--legally or illegally--at the same time that agents of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, later the Immigration and Naturalization Service, sought to prevent illegal immigration and Congress passed laws to restrict the number of Asians entering the country. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 1: Asian Immigration and Exclusion, 1906-1913 (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 1: Supplement: Asian Immigration and Exclusion, 1898-1941 (ProQuest)
    Contains a large number of documents that provides a dramatic portrayal of the struggles of Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian aliens to immigrate into the United States--legally or illegally--at the same time that agents of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, later the Immigration and Naturalization Service, sought to prevent illegal immigration and Congress passed laws to restrict the number of Asians entering the country. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 1: Supplement: Asian Immigration and Exclusion, 1898-1941 (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 2: Mexican Immigration, 1906-1930 (ProQuest)
    Contains approximately 17,000 pages of U.S. Bureau of Immigration case files that offer substantial information on Mexican immigration from 1900 to 1932. Documents the influx of Mexican immigrants across the borders of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, as well as immigrants from other countries who also entered the United States by way of Mexico. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 2: Mexican Immigration, 1906-1930 (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 3: Ellis Island, 1900-1933 (ProQuest)
    Contains the case files and related correspondence of the U.S. Bureau of Immigration during the period of the greatest inflow of immigrants through the Ellis Island processing facility in upper New York harbor. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 3: Ellis Island, 1900-1933 (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 4: European Investigations, 1898-1936 (ProQuest)
    Contains a large number of documents on European immigration to the United States. Although the records span the years 1898 through 1936, the bulk of the edition concentrates on the period from 1903 through 1912. The majority of the materials are investigative reports on European immigration. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 4: European Investigations, 1898-1936 (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 5: Prostitution and White Slavery, 1902-1933 (ProQuest)
    Provides a large set of primary source materials on the efforts of the federal government, specifically agents of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (later the Immigration and Naturalization Service), to support the anti-prostitution crusade during the early years of the 20th century. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 5: Prostitution and White Slavery, 1902-1933 (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 6: Suppression of Aliens, 1906-1930 (ProQuest)
    Contains documents on the suppression of aliens in the early 20th century. Most of the material consists of specific case files and focuses on the years 1917-1918, when a concerted push against suspected anarchists and other "undesirable" aliens took place. The focus of the records is on Italian and Russian immigrants in the cities of Milwaukee, Boston, Cleveland, and San Francisco. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Series A: Subject Correspondence Files, Part 6: Suppression of Aliens, 1906-1930 (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Repbase (Genetic Information Research Institute)
    A database of prototypic sequences representing repetitive DNA from different eukaryotic species, which is being used in genome sequencing projects worldwide as a reference collection for masking and annotation of repetitive DNA (e.g. by RepeatMasker or CENSOR).
    Repbase (Genetic Information Research Institute)  
  • RePORTER (NIH RePORT Expenditures & Results)
    Database of NIH funded projects and articles drawn from eRA databases, Medline, PubMed Central, the NIH Intramural Database, and iEdison. Identifies NIH grants, funds, and other projects and their results. RePORTER replaces the CRISP database.
    RePORTER (NIH RePORT Expenditures & Results)  
  • SAGE Research Methods
    A research methods tool created to help researchers, faculty, and students with their research projects. Includes links to more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos by world-leading academics from across the social sciences. Researchers can explore methods concepts to help them design research projects, understand particular methods or identify a new method, conduct their research, and write up their findings.
    SAGE Research Methods
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • SAGE Research Methods Cases
    Provides more than 1,100 case studies, showing the challenges and successes of doing research. Written by the researchers themselves, the cases explain why the researchers chose the methods they did, how they overcame problems in their research, and what they might have done differently with hindsight. Cases are peer-reviewed and include learning objectives and discussions questions. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    SAGE Research Methods Cases
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • SAGE Research Methods Datasets
    A collection of teaching datasets and instructional guides that give students a chance to learn data analysis by practicing themselves. This bank of topical, engaging practice datasets, indexed by method and data type, are optimized to use in classroom exercises or in exam papers, saving faculty members hours spent sourcing and cleaning data themselves. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    SAGE Research Methods Datasets
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • SAGE Research Methods Videos
    Contains more than 125 hours of video, including tutorials, case study videos, expert interviews, and more, covering the entire research methods and statistics curriculum. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    SAGE Research Methods Videos
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • SAM.gov (U.S. General Services Administration)
    The official U.S. government website for people who make, receive, and manage federal awards.
    SAM.gov (U.S. General Services Administration)  
  • ScienceDirect®
    Contains full-text journals in the life, physical, medical, technical, and social sciences. Also contains abstracts from non-Elsevier core journals in the major scientific disciplines and the ability to link directly to full-text articles licensed through other science, technology, and medicine publishers. Includes Scirus, a Web search engine that focuses on scientific content only and searches both Web and proprietary databases for information that complements ScienceDirect content. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    ScienceDirect®
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Scitation
    Formerly the Online Journal Publishing Service (OJPS), Scitation is the online publishing arm of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). UT Southwestern Library has licensed the American Physical Society titles only. Scitation also offers services you can use to customize features, keep and organize articles. Free registration is required to use these features.
    Scitation  
  • SciTech Connect (U.S. Department of Energy)
    Provides access to free, publicly available Department of Energy (DOE) research and development results and other science, technology, and engineering research information. Consolidates the former DOE Information Bridge and the Energy Citations Database products. Produced by the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI).
    SciTech Connect (U.S. Department of Energy)  
  • SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest)
    Includes the Natural Science Collection and the Technology Collection and provides full-text titles from around the world, including scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, government publications, and more. For those researchers who need to conduct comprehensive literature reviews, this database includes specialized, editorial-controlled A&I resources for discovery of relevant scholarly research and technical literature critical to the discipline. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Scopus
    Multidisciplinary scientific database covering 25 million abstracts from over 14,000 titles across 4,000 publishers. Includes journal articles, patents, conference proceedings, and Web sites in the physical sciences, health sciences, life sciences, and social sciences. Covers journals from 1966 to the present.
    Scopus
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • SenseLab
    Involves novel informatics approaches to constructing databases and database tools for collecting and analyzing neuroscience information, using the olfactory system as a model, with extension to other brain systems. Founded in 1993 as part of the original Human Brain Project, which began the development of neuroinformatics tools in support of neuroscience research. It is now part of the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) and the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF).
    SenseLab  
  • SIS: Quality Information on Environmental Health, Toxicology, and HIV/AIDS
    Includes links to toxicology and environmental health resources, AIDS resources, and directories to other information resources (organizations, research resources, projects, etc.) concerned with health and biomedicine. Database resources, including TOXLINE, TOXNET, ChemID, AIDSTRIALS, AIDSDRUGS, and DIRLINE, contain factual and bibliographic information. From the Specialized Information Services (SIS) Division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
    SIS: Quality Information on Environmental Health, Toxicology, and HIV/AIDS  
  • Social Explorer
    Provides quick and easy access to modern and historical socioeconomic and demographic data. Brings together a vast and growing amount of quantitative data with an intuitive visual interface to make demographic research, the analysis of social trends, and comparison of neighborhoods, communities, counties, and other areas accessible and interactive.
    Social Explorer
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Spectral Database System for Organic Compounds, SDBS
    Database of mass spectral, NMR (proton and carbon), and infrared spectra data.
    Spectral Database System for Organic Compounds, SDBS  
  • SPIE Digital Library
    The world's largest collection of optics and photonics applied research with more than 500,000 papers from SPIE journals, conference proceedings and presentations, and ebooks. Research spans biomedicine, communications, sensors, defense and security, manufacturing, electronics, energy, and imaging.
    SPIE Digital Library  
  • Springer Nature Experiments
    Springer Nature Experiments helps researchers search for and evaluate methods and protocols contained within Springer Protocols, Nature Methods, Nature Protocols, and Protocol Exchange (free, open repository for sharing protocols among researchers).
    Springer Nature Experiments  
  • SpringerLink Home - Main
    SpringerLink is an integrated full-text database for materials published by Springer. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    SpringerLink Home - Main
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Stahl Online (Cambridge University Press)
    Provides full access to the entire current Cambridge portfolio of neuropsychopharmacology books by Stephen Stahl. Includes prescribing information and patient guidance materials.
    Stahl Online (Cambridge University Press)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • STAT!Ref @ TDS Health
    STAT!Ref is an intuitive full-text resource that enables users to cross-search evidence-based and authoritative healthcare references in seconds. With 400+ titles currently offered in over 50 healthcare disciplines, STAT!Ref provides the latest healthcare information in a customizable and convenient cross-searchable format. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    STAT!Ref @ TDS Health
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1970-2012 (ProQuest)
    The Statistical Abstract of the United States is a comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States. The online version includes more than 1,400 individually indexed tables (with attached spreadsheets), both searchable and browsable. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1970-2012 (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • STDGEN: STD Sequence Databases
    Includes molecular information pertaining to sexually transmitted bacteria and viruses, such as Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Treponema pallidum, and Human Papillomavirus. Funded by NIH's Sexually Transmitted Diseases Branch of the Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
    STDGEN: STD Sequence Databases  
  • TeachingBooks.net
    An easy-to-use website that adds a multimedia dimension to the reading experiences of children's and young adult books. It includes thousands of resources about fiction and nonfiction books used in the K–12 environment, with every resource selected to encourage the integration of multimedia author and book materials into reading and library activities. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    TeachingBooks.net
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Texas Almanac Online
    Provides information about the history, culture, politics, climate, and geography of the state of Texas. Find the official bird, tree and song of the State of Texas, as well as information about agriculture, former governors, state parks, and population statistics.
    Texas Almanac Online  
  • Texas County Histories (Accessible Archives)
    This collection provides access to more than 80 ebooks documenting county histories in Texas. Note: The library has perpetual access rights to this specific collection; other content within the Accessible Archives database is only available through September 2018.
    Texas County Histories (Accessible Archives)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Texas Digital Sanborn Maps (ProQuest)
    Provides digital access to more than 660,000 large-scale maps (published from 1867 through 1970) of more than 12,000 American towns and cities. Sanborn maps are valuable research tools for geographers, social historians, urban specialists, genealogists, planners, local historians, architects, environmentalists, and anyone who wants to learn about the history, growth, and development of American cities, towns, and neighborhoods. Users have the ability to manipulate the maps, magnify and zoom in on specific sections, and easily print them out. Provided by UT Southwestern and TexShare.
    Texas Digital Sanborn Maps (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Texas Newspapers (NewsLink)
    Provides links to online Texas newspapers. Organized by categories such as major metro, daily, business, and non-daily. Provided as a joint venture between American Journalism Review magazine and NewsLink Associates.
    Texas Newspapers (NewsLink)  
  • Texas Physicians Historical Biographical Database
    Consists of citations to biographical information related to early Texas physicians from the Texas State Journal of Medicine for 1905-1966. Additional citations from other sources range in date from the 1850's to 1966, and include early Texas medical journals such as the Texas Courier-Record of Medicine, Polk's Directories, Texas newspapers and assorted histories of Texas.
    Texas Physicians Historical Biographical Database  
  • Thieme MedOne Education
    Provides resources for study, review, and test preparation that supplement the medical school curriculum. Includes ebooks and videos that offer concise, didactic treatment of complex subjects and visual appeal. All of the images on the MedOne platform are active and can be downloaded and reproduced in course packs, slides, and presentations. Users may create a personal account to access the platform from mobile devices and provide customization options; to set up an account, access the platform from within the UT Southwestern network and select the "Create Home Access" option.
    Thieme MedOne Education
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
    A learning and technical tool for practitioners and students in plastic surgery. This resource is a consolidated product that includes electronic books, electronic journals (with a 5-year rolling archive), procedures, media, etc. Funding provided by the UT Southwestern Department of Plastic Surgery. Users may create a personal account to access the platform from mobile devices and provide customization options; to set up an account, access the platform from within the UT Southwestern network and select the "Create Home Access" option.
    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • TOXLINE
    TOXLINE is the National Library of Medicine's extensive collection of online bibliographic information covering the biochemical, pharmacological, physiological, and toxicological effects of drugs and other chemicals. It contains more than 3 million bibliographic citations, almost all with abstracts and/or indexing terms and CAS Registry Numbers.
    TOXLINE  
  • TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network)
    Includes links to factual information on toxicity and other hazards of chemicals; scientific studies, reports, and other bibliographic material from the toxicology literature; toxic release information; and chemical nomenclature and structures. Provides link on the home page to access the database from a PDA or other mobile device and search for information.
    TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network)  
  • TRIP (Turning Research Into Practice)
    Allows health professionals to easily find the highest-quality online materials to help support evidence-based practice. Search by keyword for evidence-based medicine materials, images, or patient information leaflets. Users may also browse more than 20 subject lists.
    TRIP (Turning Research Into Practice)  
  • UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images
    A Web-based collection of pictures that are representative of common and uncommon physical examination findings. Discussions of pathophysiology, diagnostics, and treatment are not included. Provided by the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Users are encouraged to download images for use in educational endeavors, but appropriate credit for the author and the site should be provided.
    UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images  
  • UpToDate® Online
    A comprehensive, evidence-based clinical information resource, designed to give practical answers to clinicians at the point of care. Access is available for faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center, thanks to funding from the Office of the Dean, UT Southwestern Medical School.
    UpToDate® Online
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • USMLE First Aid eBook Collection (McGraw-Hill)
    Provides access to more than 20 USMLE study aids published by McGraw-Hill, including the First Aid series.
    USMLE First Aid eBook Collection (McGraw-Hill)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • UT Southwestern Ethics Grand Rounds
    Contains videos, presentation slides, handouts, and other supplemental material, which are submitted from the UT Southwestern Ethics Program. Also contains material from the annual Daniel W. Foster, M.D., Visiting Lectureship in Medical Ethics.
    UT Southwestern Ethics Grand Rounds  
  • UT Southwestern Image Archives (UT Southwestern Medical Library)
    The UT Southwestern Image Archives contains a selection of digital images from the Library's physical Archives and History of Medicine collections.
    UT Southwestern Image Archives (UT Southwestern Medical Library)  
  • UT Southwestern Images, 1943-Present
    This collection contains more than 500 digitized photos illustrating the history of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UT Southwestern) in Dallas. The photo history begins in 1943, with the earliest days of Southwestern Medical College, and continues to the present. The images have been selected from among the more than 10,000 photos held by the UT Southwestern Library in its Archives.
    UT Southwestern Images, 1943-Present  
  • UT Southwestern Institutional Repository
    The UT Southwestern Institutional Repository collects, preserves, and distributes digital material pertaining to the clinical, educational, and research missions of the university. Collections within the Institutional Repository include UT Southwestern Electronic Theses and Dissertations, Library Publications and Presentations, and the campus Newsletter (1970-1976).
    UT Southwestern Institutional Repository  
  • UT Southwestern Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
    Contains protocols submitted from the UT Southwestern Department of Internal Medicine, and each protocol typically includes illustrations and an extensive bibliography. The Library also has print material dating back to 1957 for the Internal Medicine Grand Rounds.
    UT Southwestern Internal Medicine Grand Rounds  
  • VisualDx
    An image-based differential diagnosis tool that is designed to help quickly identify diseases or conditions at the point of care. Includes more than 25,000 medical images and over 1,300 pediatric and adult conditions.
    VisualDx
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Voices from Ellis Island: An Oral History of American Immigration (ProQuest)
    Contains a large number of oral histories of immigrants who underwent examination and processing at the Ellis Island facility in upper New York harbor. The National Park Service in cooperation with the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation conducted lengthy interviews with 185 persons who either immigrated through, or worked at, Ellis Island during the peak of mass migration to the United States. The histories were conducted during 1984-1985. Descriptive information for each interview includes the country of origin, place where the immigrant first settled, and alternate spellings or previous versions of the immigrant's name. Provided by UT Southwestern and the University of Texas System Digital Libraries.
    Voices from Ellis Island: An Oral History of American Immigration (ProQuest)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Wall Street Journal
    Provides general access to articles and archival content. Note: Full access to content may require a personal account; UT Southwestern users are eligible to establish an account with their UT Southwestern email address by completing this request form.
    Wall Street Journal  
  • Wall Street Journal for UT Southwestern
    Subscription access is available for authorized UT Southwestern personnel with a valid UT Southwestern email address. Complete the form to create a Wall Street Journal account. Once you have verified your email address, you will be able to access WSJ articles.
    Wall Street Journal for UT Southwestern
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Web of Science
    Covers more than 12,000 high-impact journals in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities, as well as international proceedings coverage for over 150,000 conferences. Includes cited reference searching and Citation Maps (i.e., a graphical representation that shows citation relationships between a paper and other papers). Access is provided to the Science Citation Index Expanded® (1900-present), Social Sciences Citation Index® (1900-present), Arts & Humanities Citation Index® (1975-present), Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Science Edition (1990-present), and Conference Proceedings: Social Sciences & Humanities Edition (1990-present). Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    Web of Science
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • Wiley Online Library
    Searchable interface to some full-text John Wiley & Sons journals, tables of contents, and abstracts. Journal subject coverage includes chemistry, engineering, life and medical sciences, mathematics and statistics, physics, and psychology. Provided by UT Southwestern and the UT System Libraries.
    Wiley Online Library
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • WorldCat (OCLC FirstSearch)
    Catalog of books and other materials in libraries worldwide. Contains all the records cataloged by OCLC member libraries. Offers millions of bibliographic records and includes records representing 400 languages. A service of TexShare.
    WorldCat (OCLC FirstSearch)
    Available on-campus; off-campus access is limited to faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows of UT Southwestern Medical Center through various remote access options.
  • ZFIN: The Zebrafish Model Organism Database
    An online database of information for zebrafish researchers, ZFIN serves as the zebrafish model organism database.
    ZFIN: The Zebrafish Model Organism Database  



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