Skip to Main Content
 
 
Important Announcement: The New Library System and updated E-resource login process are Here!. As part of OhioLINK, Ohio's academic library consortium, the NEOMED Library is updating its 30-year-old shared systems. The new system allows researchers to "discover" print and electronic resources with a single search. Click here to start using the new system. Additionally, we have also changed the way that you all will login for off-campus access to the electronic resources provided by the NEOMED Library. All NEOMED students, faculty, clinical faculty, staff, and retirees, will click on the "Login using your NEOMED Network credentials" link on the login page. From there, you will be routed through NEOMED's network login process using the same login credentials that you use for logging into your email, Sharepoint, and other essential NEOMED networked resources. Please be patient with us as we get everything situated for your use and contact us with any questions at 330-325-6600 or e-mail library@neomed.edu for help.

Basic and Translational Biomedicine (BTB)

A-Z Databases

For a full listed of databases which you can sort by subject, please see our A-Z databases list.

PubMed

PubMed covers medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the pre-clinical sciences. Over 5400 biomedical journals with links to full text. 1940’s-present

To see full-text links, select the title of an article.  Select full-text icons in this order:  The NEOMED icon.  Any icon that says free.  Other icons are from the publisher, who generally send you to a page where you can pay for the article.  Don't pay for it! See ILLIAD instructions below the screenshot.

 

 

If you are affiliated with NEOMED, you can order a copy of a journal article by using ILLIADNEOMED affiliation will be verified before article requests will be filled.  Articles will be delivered to your ILLIAD account and will be accessible for 30 days. Please email ill@neomed.edu with questions.  See the attached registration instructions below.

Web of Science

Web of Science is a multidisciplinary database that indexes scholarly journals in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities.  It also contains cited references, as well as the number of times that each article has been cited.

To access the full text of an article, click on the NEOMED links as shown in the image below. If the full-text of the article isn't available, request the item through ILLIAD (see directions above).