Embase
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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. Embase, produced by Elsevier, contains over 32 million records from over 8,500 currently published journals from 1947[1] to the present. Through its international coverage, daily updates, and drug indexing with EMTREE, Embase enables tracking and retrieval of drug information in the published literature. Each record is fully indexed and Articles in Press are available for some records and In Process are available for all records, ahead of full indexing. Embase's international coverage expands across biomedical journals from 95 countries and is available through a number of database vendors.[2]
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Producer | Elsevier (Netherlands) |
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History | 1947–present |
Access | |
Cost | Subscription |
Coverage | |
Disciplines | Medicine |
Record depth | index |
Format coverage | journal articles |
Temporal coverage | 1947–present |
Geospatial coverage | Worldwide |
Update frequency | Daily |
Print edition | |
Print title | Excerpta Medica (EM) Abstract Journals |
Links | |
Website | elsevier.com/embase |