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Is Embase better than PubMed?

PubMed has some newer information that Embase does not have (yet). PubMed is freely available to the world. Embase is a propriety database from Elsevier that UCSF Library has access to. Embase has a more intuitive interface making it easy to search.
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What are the advantages of using Embase?

An EMBASE searcher has the power- ful ability to use specific drug identifiers as well as brand and manufacturer names. The EMBASE record contains additional information about the drug in question that may be utilised for further searching in EMBASE.
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Is Embase a good database?

Embase is the medical research database for high-quality, comprehensive evidence. Regulators around the world recognize Embase as a source for medical literature. Life science experts rely on Embase to find relevant and current results based on Emtree indexing of full-text content and dedicated search terms.
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Is PubMed the best database?

PubMed offers a broad overview of existing literature on a particular topic and is arguably more comprehensive when it comes to biomedical topics than any other database.
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Which is better MEDLINE or PubMed?

Tip: PubMed is a great interface for carrying out a basic scoping search, or if you wish to identify a limited number of key references. MEDLINE via the links below are recommended if you wish to carry out a comprehensive and systematic search. The U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) premier life sciences database.
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PubMed, MEDLINE, and PubMed Central (PMC): What's the Connection?

Should I use Embase or MEDLINE?

Embase is a completely separate database to PubMed and MEDLINE, but it does contain all of the articles that can be found in MEDLINE. It also contains over 7 million records that cannot be accessed via MEDLINE/PubMed.
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Are PubMed and Embase the same?

Objective: Medline/PubMed is often first choice for health science researchers when doing literature searches. However, Medline/PubMed does not cover the health science research literature equally well across specialties. Embase is often considered an important supplement to Medline/PubMed in health sciences.
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What is the disadvantage of PubMed?

Pros and Cons: Disadvantages of using PubMed:

Its interface can be a little daunting, and it is sometimes not clear how a search has worked. It does not necessarily contain links to full-text, and you might have to use Primo Search to track down the full item.
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What is embase database used for?

Embase (often styled EMBASE for Excerpta Medica dataBASE) is a biomedical and pharmacological bibliographic database of published literature designed to support information managers and pharmacovigilance in complying with the regulatory requirements of a licensed drug.
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Which research database is best?

  • Academic Search Complete. A great database to get started with for your research on any topic. ...
  • Business Source Complete. ...
  • CINAHL Complete. ...
  • ERIC Database (via EBSCOhost) ...
  • JSTOR. ...
  • PsycINFO. ...
  • PubMed. ...
  • Web of Science.
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Can you use Embase for systematic review?

Embase allows you to build comprehensive systematic reviews so that you can thoroughly review all of the published literature on a particular topic and make the best-informed evidence-based medicine decisions.
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Is Embase peer-reviewed?

Most of the articles in Embase are peer reviewed, but some other material, such as conference papers, editorials, and letters, are not. There is no limiter specifically for peer review. Use Publication types to limit your search to Article, Review, and Article In Press. Most of what is left will be peer reviewed.
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What does Embase stand for?

Embase (Excerpta Medica Database) is a biomedical and pharmacological database produced by Elsevier B.V., containing more than 40 million records including articles from more than 8,500 journals published world-wide.
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What type of source is Embase?

Embase is a biomedical and pharmacological database covering journal articles, conference proceedings, and gray literature. It is strong in its coverage of pharmaceutical research and international and non-English content.
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What is the difference between Embase and PsycINFO?

PsycINFO contains literature on psychology from more than 2200 periodicals from 1872 to the present. It was previously known as PsycLIT. EMBASE is a biomedical and pharmaceutical database with more than 18 million records from 1974 to the present. It includes more European articles than MEDLINE does.
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Why is PubMed a good database?

PubMed is a free resource supporting the search and retrieval of biomedical and life sciences literature with the aim of improving health–both globally and personally. The PubMed database contains more than 36 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature.
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Is Elsevier the same as Embase?

EMBASE (www.embase.com) is published by Elsevier Science. It is a European-oriented database with records from 1947 onwards on more than 22 million articles from more than 7600 scientific journals in pharmacology and medicine, including about 2000 journals not indexed in Medline.
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What is difference between MEDLINE and PubMed?

In addition to the comprehensive journal selection process, what sets MEDLINE apart from the rest of PubMed is the added value of using the NLM controlled vocabulary, Medical Subject Headings (MeSH®), to index citations. PubMed has been available since 1996.
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Why is Google Scholar better than PubMed?

Here are some benefits of using Google Scholar over PubMed: Comprehensive Coverage: Google Scholar has a broader scope and includes a wide range of scholarly literature beyond biomedical research.
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Why use PubMed instead of MEDLINE?

Tip: PubMed is a great interface for carrying out a basic scoping search, or if you wish to identify a limited number of key references. MEDLINE via Ovid is recommended if you wish to carry out a comprehensive, structured or systematic search.
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Can PubMed be trusted?

PubMed delivers a publicly available search interface for MEDLINE as well as other NLM resources, making it the premier source for biomedical literature and one of the most widely accessible resources in the world.
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What databases does Embase search?

Embase is provided by Elsevier and includes literature in the MEDLINE database from the National Library of Medicine, in addition to almost 3,000 other journals and over 11,500 conferences. It contains journal articles, conference papers and abstracts and reports in biomedicine dating back to 1947.
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What is the disadvantage of MEDLINE?

Medline cons: not as easy to use as Google Scholar. includes predominately journal literature; doesn't index the "gray" literature, book chapters, or many conference proceedings.
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Do I need to search both PubMed and MEDLINE?

Pubmed is an interface used to search Medline, as well as additional biomedical content. Ovid Medline is an interface for searching only Medline content. Pubmed is more user-friendly and allows you to search through more content than Ovid Medline. However, Ovid Medline allows you to perform a more focused search.
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