These are the Health Sciences Library's most frequently used databases and tools. AccessMedicine and other Access databases Core textbooks in medicine, pediatrics, pharmacy, and surgery from McGraw-Hill. CINAHL Plus with full text (EBSCO) Research database indexing nursing journals, conference proceedings, and selected books. ClinicalKey Full text access to clinical journals, medical textbooks, drug information, practice guidelines, and patient handouts. Cochrane Library Collection of databases each containing a type of quality, evidence-based information for healthcare decision-making. DynaMed Find answers to clinical questions in this evidence-based medical database, updated daily. Embase International biomedical and pharmacological database that is comprehensive in scope, including all of MEDLINE. EndNote & Mendeley Reference management tools that assist with research and make creating bibliographies easy. Google Scholar Search tool for the scholarly literature that is configured with links to full text documents licensed by the library. Medline: OvidSP The National Library of Medicine's biomedical database using Ovid interface. PsycINFO Find articles, dissertations and book chapters in psychology and behavioral health. PubMed/Medline The National Library of Medicine's Medline biomedical database. Scopus Search the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, including scientific journals, books, and conference proceedings. UpToDate Evidence-based clinical decision support tool. Usage may be tracked for CME/CE credit. All Health Sciences databases