A listing of databases free on the web for anyone. All of the databases listed below were selected by CSULB subject librarians. All are accessible free on the web, no CSULB login required.
"The National Autistic Society's database of 17,000+ journal articles, papers, books and multimedia on autism, is open for all to access on the web. The contents include bibliographic records of all the items in The National Autistic Society Information Centre Library, together with the details of research articles on autism published in journals which are not part of their holdings. Every entry has an abstract and has been assigned keywords to help with searching."
"contains studies in the biomedical literature that explore the use of wildlife, domestic, and companion animals as "sentinels" for the effects of chemical, biological, and physical hazards in the environment that may be a risk to human health."
An "annotated bibliography of prose, poetry, film, video and art which was developed to be a dynamic, accessible, comprehensive resource in medical humanities." Many annotations include links to art images.
The National Academies Press (NAP) was created by the National Academies to publish the reports issued by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council, all operating under a charter granted by the Congress of the United States. The NAP publishes more than 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in science, engineering, and health, capturing the most authoritative views on important issues in science and health policy. The institutions represented by the NAP are unique in that they attract the nation’s leading experts in every field to serve on their award-wining panels and committees. The nation turns to the work of NAP for definitive information on everything from space science to animal nutrition.
National Database for Autism Research (NDAR) is an NIH-funded research data repository that aims to accelerate progress in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) research through data sharing, data harmonization, and the reporting of research results.
Bibliographic information and abstracts of health-related articles, reports, surveys, and other resource documents pertaining to the health and health care of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Nations.
Provides access to MEDLINE, Pre-MEDLINE, life science journals, molecular biology databases, full text articles (fees may be required) and other related Web resources. Searches may be limited to specific areas of medicine, such as AIDS, bioethics, cancer, complementary medicine, history of medicine, or space life sciences. Covers 1951 to present.
Digital archive of life sciences journal literature managed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Access to PubMed Central (PMC) is free and unrestricted. The currency and age of material varies by journal.
UN iLibrary is the comprehensive global search, discovery, and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations
LILACSLiteratura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde is a bibliographic database in medicine and health sciences, maintained by the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information. Similar to MEDLINE, it indexes papers that have been published in medical journals of the region.