Browse the University Libraries Catalog for online resources on COVID-19, MERS, and SARS.
Browse the University Libraries Catalog for online resources on the coronavirus and related pandemics.
Browse the University Libraries Catalog for official government information related to COVID-19.
Search the following databases for literature on COVID-19. Links to pursue full-text access are provided in each database.
PubMed indexes articles in a broad range of biomedical fields. This version has links to UToledo specific tools and full text.
Help with searching available in the PubMed LibGuide
PubMed is the version of MEDLINE that the National Library of Medicine makes available for free, and contains a collection of newer articles that are not yet indexed and included in other versions of MEDLINE. This version has links to UT specific tools and full text.
Suited for pharmacovigilance, systematic reviews and biomedical research. Coverage from 1947 -- contains conference abstracts dating from 2009.
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Index to literature in nursing, allied health, and related fields including alternative and complementary medicine, health sciences librarianship, and consumer health.
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Comprehensive updated collections of COVID-19 literature
Syntheses and summaries of the current best available evidence
Clinical information and tool kits incorporating the current best available evidence