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Key Facts
Format: Abstract and index, Full Text, Full Image, Text+Graphics
Media: Electronic/Online
Coverage: 1986-present
Total Sources Covered: over 1,010 medical titles
MARC Records: YES | Counter COMPLIANT: YES | ATHENS enabled: YES
Open URL enabled: YES | z39.50 enabled: YES

Users in academic libraries can find definitive research information in ProQuest Medical Library™. The database has over 1,010 titles, with more than 910 medical titles in full text (selected journals are available in colour) with abstracts and indexing from the well-known MEDLINE® database.

ProQuest Medical Library provides a strong, stable foundation for any library wishing to build and expand its clinical and biomedical journal collection. The database includes all charts, diagrams, graphs, tables, photos, and other graphical elements essential to medical research.

“ProQuest Medical Library gives us access to a core collection of health related journals used extensively by staff and students in a large Faculty of Life and Health Sciences, which includes increasing numbers of Distance Learners.
We find it very reliable with little down-time, and the search interface is easy to use and requires little or no training.
In addition to being able to search the database directly, we provide a linking service from databases such as MEDLINE to articles in ProQuest Medical Library and this greatly increases usage of the journals.”

Kay Ballantine, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, 2008

The journals cover all major clinical and healthcare disciplines, including cardiovascular diseases, pediatrics, neurology, respiratory diseases, dentistry, anesthesiology, and others. Titles include:

  • The New England Journal of Medicine
  • The Lancet
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Diabetes
  • Canadian Medical Association. Journal; CMAJ

 

 

 

 

NB: Not available for Pharmaceutical companies - visit ProQuest Pharma Collection