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Current Resource Trials

Occasionally the University of Toledo Libraries will sign up for trial (temporary) access to a new database or other electronic resource to evaluate it for potential purchase.  We look at things like how useful it is to our students and researcher, how good of quality the information is, how easy is it to use, and whether it duplicates a resource we are already paying for.

You can help us evaluate these resources by trying out the resources yourself and sending us any feedback you have.

Current trial products are:

  • Publishing Opportunities Database (trial through November 30th)  
      
    The Publishing Opportunities Database provides the most extensive listing of opportunities for professors, post-doctorates and other students interested in presenting and publishing their research papers. Information from three distinct sources (highly cited journals, journal special issues and academic conferences) is combined and presented in a convenient, intuitive format.
  • Psych Evidence Matters (Trial runs through December 2009)  
      
    This database uses evidence-based practice principals to suggest the best therapy options for specific psychiatric diagnoses based on patient characteristics. The analysis answers questions about effectiveness, safety, and cost of different therapy options reported in the medical literature.
  • Natural Standard  
    Natural Standard was developed by clinicians and researchers to provide high quality, evidence-based information about complementary and alternative therapies. For each therapy covered by Natural Standard, a research team systematically gathers scientific data and expert opinions. Validated rating scales are used to evaluate the quality of available evidence. Information is incorporated into comprehensive reports which are designed to facilitate clinical decision making.
 

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