As a Medical Librarian you need to meet the information needs of all end users across the organization. You need to evaluate new tools and train end-users on how to search for information. You are also expected to contribute to innovation and to be the search specialist, answering questions and supporting quality publications (including systematic reviews). You need to:
- Support the physicians and researchers and provide them with trusted and up to date biomedical information and clinical evidence
- Provide comprehensive overviews of a wide range of fields of biomedical studies / biomedical research, sometimes at very short notice.
- Distribute accurate and easy to read digests of EBM research news and data sources.
- Prepare comprehensive systematic reviews
Embase can help you:
- Train researchers and physicians to find the biomedical and clinical evidence with Embase’s clear search interface. It’s more than just a way to access Medline or PubMed – it provides a wide range of unique peer-reviewed journals and conference abstracts, with a strong drug and disease focus.
- Make sure you are comprehensive: Coverage is global, with stronger non US coverage than Medline. Embase is also the only database that allows you to search conference abstracts.
- Be relevant and retrieve highly relevant results by reducing noise by means of Embase’s in-depth indexing that allows searches on specific topics.
- Stay on top of your field of research: Email alerts and RSS feeds mean that you and the physicians and clinical researchers that you support won’t miss out on the latest findings.
To Learn how Embase Supports Medical Librarians, contact us today
