Elsevier Is Re-launching 'Embase' To Be A Powerful Resource
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Article Date: 02 Dec 2009 - 0:00 PDT
Elsevier, the world's leading publisher of scientific, medical and technical products and services, has announced a major re-launch of Embase, its comprehensive biomedical database which holds over 20 million indexed records from more than 7,000 active, peer reviewed journals.
Embase has long played a key role in the advancement of new biomedical and pharmaceutical insights. Now, new developments and updates include:
* Enabling all biomedical researchers to use Embase -- extending its "usability" from information specialists to also include all biomedical and pharmaceutical scientists, and clinical and regulatory professionals.
* New retrieval tools that further drive discovery, including quick and easy refining of search results and the display of indexed drug-drug and drug-disease relations.
* Improved comprehensiveness through the addition of indexed articles-in-press and conference abstracts.
* To signify the enhanced focus on biomedical answers, the product has a new, fresh look and feel to it.
Thomas Gutjahr, Head of the Knowledge Center at Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd., comments: "I'm very impressed by all the new improvements which I believe will greatly help with pin-pointing certain searches, e.g. drug-drug interactions or drug-disease searches."
Embase supports researchers with key tasks such as tracking of drug adverse events, comparing drug therapies, and Evidence Based Medicine research. It provides researchers with deep insights and understanding from the world's life sciences information, enabling effective discoveries towards medical discovery and treatment.
Source:
Tom Reller
Elsevier
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Needs Details - Elsevier and Embase
posted by WOM on 2 Dec 2009 at 5:42 amThis article needs links to Elsevier and Embase, and should also mention that access to the database is for professionals only and at a fee.
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