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American Medical Association

American Medical Association. Journals include: JAMA (journal of the American Medical Association.), Archives of surgery, Archives of ophthalmology and many others. http://pubs.ama_assn.org. Bentham Science.

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American Medical Association

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  1. American Medical Association Journals include: JAMA (journal of the American Medical Association.), Archives of surgery, Archives of ophthalmology and many others. http://pubs.ama_assn.org

  2. Bentham Science • All of Bentham sciences journals published in the year 2000, 2001, and 2002 are now available FREE on-line in full text PDF form in collaboration with Ingenta Connect. • Simply follow the link to free online journals& trials and the easy instructions there. • http://www.bentham.org/

  3. BioMed Central • Has numerous links to relevant gateways, databases etc • Offers online publishing of articles in all areas of original biomedical research with full peer review and open access. • All original articles are published in one of the Biomed Central journals (over140 open access journals covering all areas of biology and medicine) as well as being posted without delay on PubMed central and indexed in PubMed • . http://www.biomedcentral.com/

  4. British Medical Journals • Free access to the electronic version of the BMJ publishing group’s specialist journals now including evidence-based journals. • Users should follow the standard subscription procedures as the system will automatically recognize the origin (100 poorest nations) for free access. • Has links to mirror sites (related resources). • http://www.bmjjournals.com/

  5. FreeBooks4Doctors • Is dedicated to the promotion of free access to medical books over the Internet. • Currently more than 650 titles are included in the service, sorted by specialty and title. • FreeBooks4Doctors! Also provides a free alert service as new titles are added. • Also has links(at home page) to free journals, recommended websites etc. • http://freebooks4doctors.com

  6. Free Medical journals • http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/

  7. Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research. • Collection of open access and free journals in a wide range of medical disciplines. • Other than journals, also offers free atlases, books, dictionaries, guidelines, organizations. • http://www.gfmer.ch/Medical_journals/Free_medical.php

  8. Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research. • Collection of open access and free journals in a wide range of medical disciplines. • Other than journals, also offers free atlases, books, dictionaries, guidelines, organizations. • http://www.gfmer.ch/Medical_journals/Free_medical.php

  9. IndMED • A one point resource of peer reviewed Indian biomedical literature covering full text if IndMED journals. • Offers up to 38 fully searchable and accessible biomedical journals including the Indian journal of Medical Research • http://medind.nic.in/.

  10. Journal of Medical Internet Research • Founded in 1999, is the first international scientific peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of research, information, and communication in the healthcare field using Internet and intranet technologies. • Free access to all articles to all users online. Full text content of the journal is also available at Bioline international. • http://medind.nic.in/

  11. PubMed • Includes over 14 million citations for biomedical articles back to the 1950’s from MEDLINE and additional life science journals. • Includes links to many sites providing full-text (both fully & partially) sorted by title and provider. • To access the full text available, make sure the box “free text only” is ticked as you make your search. • http://www.pubmed.gov/

  12. Medicalstudent.com • Is described as a digital library of authoritative medical information for all students of medicine. • It is meant to serve as a “Pico portal” for users interested in quality medical resources on the Internet. • Contains over 250 medical textbooks arranged alphabetically in topics from Anatomy to Urology. Each textbook included is free to use, in part or in whole. • Has links to Medline and medical journals, Internet directories and search engines. • http://www.jpmonline.com/

  13. New England Journal of Medicine. • Is available to over 60 countries (listed on their website) under its “Access for low-income countries” programme. Users from these countries, including ours, will be automatically recognized by their IP addresses and allowed access to full text without charge. • http://www.nejm.org/cutserv/lowin.asp

  14. Ptolemy project • http://www.ptolemy.co/open_access.htm (underscore)

  15. Royal College of Psychiatrists • Allows free access to the online full text version of its three journals (“British journal of Psychiatry”, “Psychiatric Bulletin” and “Advances in Psychiatric treatment”) to 75 different developing countries including our own. • http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/publications/dev_countries.htm

  16. SciELO Public Health • An electronic library online covering health science articles published by scientific journals. • Primary goal is to provide universal and integrated access to scientific journals in the health science area within the Ibero-American countries (Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Spain, & Venezuela) • http://www.scielo.org/index.php?lang=en

  17. Washington DC Principles. • 48 non-profit publishers of 380 journals each year, representing more than 600,000 members of medical & scientific societies and posting 800,000 articles online each year of which more than 440,000 are free, have signed the “Washington DC Principles of Free Access to Science” • The full-text of journals is freely available to everyone worldwide either immediately or within months of publication,

  18. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine • A multidisciplinary quarterly biomedical journal. One of the oldest medical journals from India. • Provides free access to full text articles from 1990 to all users, online. • In order to get extra privileges (e.g e-mail notification, PDF file viewing and access to further resources) Follow instructions and register for FREE. • http://www.jpmonline.com/

  19. WHO Reproductive Health Library. • This electronic review journal focuses on evidence-based solutions to reproductive health problems. • Includes the full text of systematic reviews produced by the Cochrane collaboration with commentaries on implications for practice, as well as the Lancet epidemiology series on randomized controlled trials, videos on implementation, and other resources to help improve reproductive health. • A subscription to the WHO Reproductive health library is FREE to individuals in developing countries by sending the request to the e-mail address: • rhl@who.int • http://www.rhlibrary.com/

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