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Thursday 17 May 2012
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1   Link   AGRICOLA (Agricultural Online Access)

AGRICOLA is created by the U.S. National Agricultural Library . It includes citations about herbs and medicinal plants and includes references from the Herb Research Foundations' HerbalGram. Production of electronic records began in 1970, but the database covers materials in all formats, including print works from the 15th century. Some records are linked to online full text documents
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2   Link   CAM on PubMed
CAM on PubMed was developed jointly by NLM & NCCAM. CAM on PubMed provides journal citations related to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). It is a subset of all citations found on the NLM’s PubMed. The subset contains over 220,000 citations from mid-1950 to the present. The subset restrict retrieval to specific CAM topics. Individual citation displays holding information and some of which provide direct access to free full-text of articles
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3   Link   Cochrane Collaboration Complementary Medicine Field
Approximately 5800 CAM RCTs and over 230 systematic reviews have been identified
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4   Link   HerbMed
searchable database produced by the Alternative Medicine Foundation, Inc. It is updated only 2 times a year. The new herbs and updates of existing herbs are only available on the professional version, HerbMedPro and it is available for licensing or subscription [http://www.herbmed.org/licensing.asp]. HerbMed aims to provide access to the scientific data underlying the use of herbs for health. Information is provided for each herb on evidence for activity, warnings (including contraindications, adverse effects and interactions), preparations, mixtures, mechanisms of action, and other information
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5   Link   ICL (Index to Chiropractic Literature)
This is a free web-based database funded by the Association of Chiropractic Colleges. Librarians from 13 different chiropractic colleges contributed to its indexing. This database indexes 41 chiropractic journals using terms from MeSH and CHIROSH from 1985 to the present
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6   Link   NIH The Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS)
The International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS) database provides access to bibliographic citations and abstracts from published, international, scientific literature on dietary supplements. Computer Access to Research on Dietary Supplements (CARDS) is a database of federally funded research projects pertaining to dietary supplements
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