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Michelle L. Zafron, MLS
Michelle is the subject librarian for Public Health & Health Professions & is available for research consultations, instruction, curricular support & purchase requests.

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Open Access Week

It’s Open Access Week – October 19-23, 2009

What is Open Access (OA) and why do we need a week devoted to it?  Peter Suber, one of the leading proponents of Open Access briefly explains it this way,” OA literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. What makes it possible is the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder.  OA is entirely compatible with peer review, and all the major OA initiatives for scientific and scholarly literature insist on its importance. “

More of a visual learner? Take a look at this video: Open Access 101.

The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) created Open Access Week to “to broaden awareness and understanding of Open Access to research, including access policies from all types of research funders, within the international higher education community and the general public.” This year’s Open Access Week is supported by SPARC, The Public Library of Science, Students for Free Culture, Open Access Scholarly Information Sourcebook, Open Access Directory, and Electronic Information for Libraries.

You can find out more by visiting the UB Libraries Scholarly Communication web page on Open Access, picking up a handout at any of the UB Libraries Reference Desks and reading the Electronic Highways column in this week’s Reporter.

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Public Health & Epidemiology Multi-Search

Search the EBSCOhost databases MEDLINE, CINAHL Plus with Full Text, PsycINFO, & ERIC at one time all from a single interface.

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MEDLINE
As the preeminent database in medicine, MEDLINE is the best place to start when searching for biomedical literature.  More Info

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EMBASE via Elsevier
Citations to drug research, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmacy and toxicology, clinical medicine, public health, occupational health, environmental health rehabilitation and physical therapy, basic biological research relevant to human medicine, alternative medicine; and much more.  More Info

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Web of Science
A multidisciplinary resource that allows searching of journal articles that cite a particular author or work, thus, fast-forwarding your research.  More Info

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BIOSIS Previews
As the top resource for life sciences research, BIOSIS Previews houses citations to journal articles in the biological and biomedical areas.  More Info


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CancerLit
Contains citations and abstracts for cancer literature in journals, proceedings books, reports and dissertations. Coverage ends October 2002. MEDLINE incorporates the post-2002 citations into its collection.  More Info


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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The CDC is leading federal agency for protecting the health and safety of the people of the United States. Their "spotlights" section includes the latest information on emerging diseases.

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Erie County Health Department Monthly Epidemiology Reports
Erie County Health Department Monthly Epidemiology Reports

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Evidence Based Medicine Reviews (EBMR)
Provides full-text article and topic reviews. EBMR is an excellent source for evidence based research.  More Info


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Journals@Ovid Full Text
A collection of full-text journals in the medical and health-related fields.  More Info


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National Center for Health Statistics
A major source of United States health data from a variety of sources and surveys.

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New York State Department of Health
The State of New York's general health information portal. Includes current public health news and threats.  More Info


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PsycINFO
Comprehensively covering the professional and scholarly literature in psychology and psychiatry, PsycINFO is useful for behavioral-related research applicable to public health.  More Info


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National Organization for Rare Disorders
Searches reports written about rare or 'orphan' diseases.

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Stat Ref
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