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  2. MEDLINE - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MEDLINE

    MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, or MEDLARS Online) is a bibliographic database of life sciences and biomedical information. It includes bibliographic information for articles from academic journals covering medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and health care.

  3. Wikipedia : Identifying reliable sources (medicine)/FAQ

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    This is an explanatory essay about the Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine) policy. This page provides additional information about concepts in the page(s) it supplements. This page is not one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines as it has not been thoroughly vetted by the community .

  4. Wikipedia : Identifying reliable sources (medicine)

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    Biomedical information must be based on reliable, third-party published secondary sources, and must accurately reflect current knowledge.This guideline supports the general sourcing policy with specific attention to what is appropriate for medical content in any Wikipedia article, including those on alternative medicine.

  5. Medical library - Wikipedia

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    A typical health or medical library has access to MEDLINE, a range of electronic resources, print and digital journal collections, and print reference books. The influence of open access (OA) and free searching via Google and PubMed has a major impact on the way medical libraries operate.

  6. MedlinePlus - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Medicine has long provided programs and services for professional medical scientists and health care providers, including MEDLINE and the various services that access it, such as PubMed and Entrez. By the 1990s, more members of the general public were using these services as Internet access became widespread. [5]

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Medicine/Good article review

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    For information on what constitutes a reliable source, see the guideline on identifying reliable sources for medicine-related articles ("MEDRS"). For Good articles, all sources must meet the minimum standard for a reliable source to support the specific statement in question; they need not be the best possible sources.

  8. Wikipedia talk : Identifying reliable sources (medicine ...

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    The problem with primary vs. secondary sources in medicine, is that first, it is impossible to applicably quote a secondary source without first having quoted a primary source. Secondly, Primary Sources must pass scientific peer review in order to be published, and therefore are quite reliable despite what this policy attempts to allude to.

  9. Index Medicus - Wikipedia

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    Early in the history of Index Medicus, quality was determined by manually sifting through publications and choosing what subjectively seemed good, but later the Editor of Index Medicus convened a committee of world experts to identify the world's best medical journals and then have citations for articles from those journals made accessible.