LIS Links

First and Largest Academic Social Network of LIS Professionals in India

Latest Activity

Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted events
32 minutes ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
5 hours ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted a discussion
yesterday
Ku. Dipti Lodwal is now friends with Vikash Ranjan, Rajkumar das, Vikrant and 2
yesterday
Dr. Manoj Das updated their profile
yesterday
Srikanth H G updated their profile
yesterday
Anil Kumar Jharotia posted a discussion
yesterday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event
Thursday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
Thursday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted a discussion
Thursday
naheem posted a discussion
Thursday
istayaque ahmad posted a discussion
Thursday
Dr. SUDHI S VIJAYAN posted a discussion
Thursday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN and Hima Bindu are now friends
Thursday
sekhar Gudimetla and Dr. Badan Barman are now friends
Apr 15
sekhar Gudimetla commented on sekhar Gudimetla's album
Apr 15
istayaque ahmad updated their profile
Apr 14
S RAVI posted a status
"Hi library professionals, How to create the PRISMA flow diagram in systematic review. kindly share the link......."
Apr 12
S RAVI posted a status
"hi friends I need OA SPSS package tools. please share links."
Apr 12

Please provide Sites for Access to medical information through  Open Access

Views: 448

Reply to This

Replies to This Forum

visit the blog 'botanical library and information system'

Thanks sir

Dear Sri Rahum Chaturvedi,

Thanks for your post.

There are several sites.

In India you can visit ICMR (Indian Council of Medical research) website. Their Flagship journal Indian Journal of Medical Research is available in public domain. You can search the site of Indian MEDLARS Centre ( a part of the National Informatics Centre) you will get free access to several Indian Medical journals.

You can search Current Science as a open source journal. In every issue you will find research articles on Biomedical Sciences and even more importantly, lots of news to keep you updated.You can visit various eminent institutes' site as well (like TMC; NICD, AIIMS, PGIMER; JIPMER etc. etc. etc.

Internationally, you can visit sites of WHO and its various Regional Offices. You will get free access to several extremely important reports on health issues.

You can visit the sites of CDC (Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia, USA) and NIH (National Institute of Health) or NIAID (National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases) located at Bethesda, Maryland USA.

You can visit the BMA site or that of London School of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene..

These are among some frontline sources of Medical Information in general. Besides these, there are many many more free sources of Medical information.Especially, if you are interested into some specific disease or branch of Medical Sciences like AIDS; Cancer; Pediatrics; Diabetes or Microbiology Pathology etc there are several free sites.,

Actually speaking the sources are so huge that if you register yourself to at least 10% of them it will be rather humanly impossible to access them everyday!!

Sincerely,

Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta

Thanku very much sir ji for Very important useable information

Dear sir,

Kindly visit NIC-India  Sponsors this two public databases for Health Sciences, nearly 38-40 full text journals are available.

1. IndMed

http://indmed.nic.in/

2. MedInd

http://medind.nic.in/

0

thanks sir ji

j-gate

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/  -  website address for free medical journals.
Directory of open access journals - DOAJ also provides access to free online journals

RSS

© 2025   Created by Dr. Badan Barman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

Koha Workshop