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R&D | Probiotics| | former associate Professor| | Nano- ecotoxicology | | bioremediation | Academician |content creator | scientific writer | counsellor | author | mentor | career advisor | PHD

Q: What are the common sites for literature search? Answer: Common sites for a literature search include: (a) Cochrane Library: A collection of six databases offering high-quality, independent evidence for healthcare decision-making, including access to the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. (b) Scopus: The largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources, including conference papers. (c) Web of Science: The world's leading citation database across sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities, with coverage dating back to 1900. (d) PubMed: Contains over 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. (e) Embase: A comprehensive European database specializing in biomedical and pharmacologic literature. (f) Google Scholar: provides access to scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources, including theses, books, abstracts, and articles. (g) WorldCat: The world's largest network of library content and services, providing access to millions of books, articles, and other resources from libraries worldwide. (h) NTIS: A central resource for government-funded scientific, technical, engineering, and business-related information. (i) AHRQ: The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which provides a wealth of healthcare-related research. (j) OpenGrey: A system for information on grey literature in Europe, offering open access to 700,000 references. (k) World Health Organization (WHO): provides leadership on global health matters, shaping research agendas, setting norms and standards, and monitoring health trends. (l) APA PsycINFO: Contains over 4.5 million abstracts of peer-reviewed literature in the behavioral and social sciences, including conference papers, book chapters, and psychological tests. (m) CINAHL Plus: A comprehensive journal index to nursing and allied health literature, including books, dissertations, conference proceedings, practice standards, and book chapters. (n) LILACS: The Latin American and Caribbean health sciences literature database, providing access to regional health science information. #literaturesearch #research #multidisciplinary #healthsciences #engineering #students #scholars 😊  

Abubakar Dabo Dalhat

Student at MEWAR UNIVERSITY

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Very instructive More ink to your pen Ma

Mukesh Mathur

Self Employed at Voizmed Pharmacy pvt Ltd

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Very informative

Interesting!

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