
Alternatively, have a look at the complete list of medical related databases.
For information about other subjects, use our full database list.
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| Search the catalogue for books and journal articles, and browse Reading Lists to find readings from your modules | Access databases of peer-reviewed journals and articles specific to your subject and specialisation | Explore the focused databases available to you to access historical data from across the world. |
Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database containing both peer-reviewed research literature and quality web sources. It covers many different fields, including medicine, life sciences and psychology.
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