Section

Databases

A clinical search engine. Searches clinically related material produced by Elsevier. Replaces MDConsult. Access includes full text textbooks, Clinics of North America, full text journals, practice guidelines, drug information, and patient education.

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Provides full-text access to an extensive selection of dental journal literature, as well as some full-text dental monographs.

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PubMed is the premier database indexing biomedical journal articles. PubMed also includes basic citations and abstracts for articles before the records are fully indexed for Medline.

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Collection of evidence-based medicine databases including the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

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A citation database that includes literature from all fields of study, from science to the humanities. WOS attempts to include the highest impact journals in a field of study.

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A citation database that includes literature from all fields of study, from science to the humanities. In addition to journals, the database selectively includes books and conference proceedings.

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A comprehensive biomedical research database.

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Collection of 30+ Dental ebooks, full-text, cross-searchable.

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Research Tools

An easy-to-use support tool that can guide you through the Systematic Review process.  Consider using the program for any type of literature review project.

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Web-based citation management tool. Collect, manage, and store citations.  Add citations to your research paper and format using hundreds of bibliographic styles.

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Evidence-based, clinical decision support, point-of-care resource. Comprises thousands of original topic reviews each addressing a specific clinical issue.This resource is purchased by PennMedicine and is ONLY accessible from PennMedicine locations. No remote access.

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Citation management tool: Keep track of articles and books. Make annotations. Create citations and bibliographies easily.

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Information on accessing full-text articles in the University of Pennsylvania environment.

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"RevMan Web is web-based systematic-review production software. It is required for anyone doing a Cochrane systematic review and is now available for non-Cochrane systematic reviews “to support evidence synthesis development and evidence-based medical education. RevMan Web facilitates the creation of meta-analyses, forest plots, risk-of-bias tables, and other systematic review elements. It is also widely used in learning or training about systematic review production.” Users can access and work on systematic reviews together anywhere. See https://revman.cochrane.org/info for more details." – resource introduction

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Anatomy & Clinical Resources

3D models of anatomical structures and systems, illustrations, cadaver images paired with CTI or MRI scans, definitions, pronunciations, learning presentations that use this visual content, and more.

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A clinical reference tool created for point-of-care. Clinically-organized summaries for more than 3,000 topics. Synthesizes the evidence and provides analysis.

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Provides access to Lexicomp's drug information and drug interaction analysis. Dental-specific pharmacology information on over 8,000 prescription drugs, OTCs and natural products.

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Profiles the most commonly used drugs in dentistry, with emphasis on dental-specific considerations.

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Over 300 narrated videos covering human anatomy including upper extremity, lower extremity, trunk, head and neck, and internal organs.

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Combines the Bates’ Physical Examination Videos with the OSCE Clinical Skills Videos for a complete assessment learning solution. The site features more than eight hours of video content.

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Services

For in-depth reference assistance, problems with citation management software, workshop requests, and systematic review assistance, please contact our Head Librarian, Laurel Graham, at 215-898-8978 or at laurelg@upenn.edu.

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Location and Accessibility

Accessibility

Evans Building Entrance Information: 4001 Spruce Street

Entry to the Evans Building, as well as the entire Dental Complex, is is located through the 40th Street entrance of the Robert Schattner Center. There is a connecting bridge to the Evans Building on several levels. There is an elevator in the Schattner Center and an elevator in the Evans Building.

Accessible Entrance

Dental Medicine Library accessible entrance

Directions to the accessible entrance:   Word   |   PDF