Cochrane Lunch & Learn - What if...? Alternatives to PubMed (MEDLINE) and ClinicalTrials.gov
In Germany, information retrieval relies heavily on freely accessible medical information services from the United States. Currently, there are no comparable German, European or international alternatives that are freely accessible. The most important information sources currently at risk of restrictions are the bibliographic database PubMed (MEDLINE) and the study registry ClinicalTrials.gov. This webinar is intended to provide support in the event that access to these two services is no longer possible without restrictions.

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