We now have access to MEDLINE through ISI Web of Knowledge, in addition to our access via OVID and Pubmed. This access is a free add-on to our existing Web of Knowledge subscription. Check it out, and compare the interface and searching to Ovid and Pubmed!
MEDLINE via ISI Web of Knowledge
1950 – Present
MEDLINE is the premier database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. It contains over 12 million records of journal articles in all areas of the life sciences, with particular emphasis on biomedicine.

As noted in yesterday’s Library Journal Academic Newswire,
“Springer, the world’s second largest publisher of commercial STM (science, technology, and medicine) journals, has acquired pioneering for-profit open access (OA) publisher BioMed Central (BMC). Financial terms were not disclosed. On the balance sheet, adding BioMed Central would seem to be a very minor deal for Springer; BioMed Central publishes some 193 open access journals with revenues of roughly $24.5 million, while Springer publishes over 1700 journals in addition to 5500 new books annually, with revenues nearly $1.25 billion. It is a significant event in the history of open access publishing, however, as a leading commercial publisher has now expressed confidence in a business model once deemed, at best, experimental, and often called untenable.”
Springer has announced their commitment to Open Access journals, but has not disclosed their plans for any changes to BMC’s current Open Access model.
We are now trialling the Elsevier database xPharm.
xPharm is a Pharmacological Reference Tool, and you can check it out on the Drexel Trials page here: http://www.library.drexel.edu/resources/dbsubjects/trial.html