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17 Databases Found for:Data & Statistics

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Includes specimens from birds, fish, mammals, plants, and other environmental samples from 93 collections at Museum of Southwestern Biology, UC Berkeley, University of Alaska Museum of the North, Denver Museum of Natural History, University of Wyoming, Western New Mexico University. For best practices, see ARCTOS Handbook

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CINAHL
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Covers nursing, allied health, and consumer health journal literature.

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ClinicalKey
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Contains e-books, journal articles, practice guidelines, drug information, and multimedia resources. Also includes First Consult clinical overviews within search results. NOTE: Access to PDF versions of e-book chapters requires users to set up a free My ClinicalKey account. HTML full text does not require an account.

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Research data resource with references to associated publications. Includes social sciences, physical sciences, life sciences, and arts and humanities research datasets. Coverage: 1900-present.

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Epidemiological data going back to 1348 AD, covering 230+ countries and territories. Over 28,000 outbreaks, 39,000+ graphs, and 100,000+ surveys. Includes interactive tools to identify 2,000+ pathogens, diagnose and compare 360+ infectious diseases, as well as to explore the properties of 30,000+ trade names of drugs and vaccines. The application is updated every day by a team of highly regarded medical scientists.
More focused than a general Google search and includes links to UNM full text subscriptions. Retrieves journal articles, books, and gray literature from a variety of online sources.

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Key health, nutrition, and population statistics from international sources. Data availablility differs by year for each variable. Coverage: 1960-present.

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The Inter-University Consortium for Political & Social Research (ICPSR) provides research datasets covering a wide range of social science areas. Each study's dataset provides documentation (e.g. codebook), and a bibliography of published articles that used the data. Data offered in many formats. Must create an ICPSR account to download data. Coverage: 1700s-present.

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Provides a single standardized international medical terminology which can be used for regulatory communication and evaluation of data pertaining to medicinal products for human use and is designed for use in the registration, documentation and safety monitoring of medicinal products through all phases of the development cycle (i.e., from clinical trials to post-marketing surveillance).

All members with an @salud.unm.edu email domain can access the desktop browser. Click on "Retrieve MedDRA ID".Upon providing a valid email address, an authorization code will be sent to the email address provided to retrieve the ID and password.

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Native Health Database
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Contains bibliographic information and abstracts of health-related articles, reports, surveys, and other resource documents pertaining to the health and health care of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Nations.
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Resource Discontinuation

Will be discontinued by publisher on 1/15/2025. Content will be available on the NEJM Group Publication Websites.

Designed specifically for residents, NEJM Resident 360 provides information, resources, and support needed to approach rotations and life as a resident. NOTE: Access will require completion of a profile and confirmed email address to unlock premium content. HSLIC's subscription does not include access to Rotation Prep.

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OMIM is a comprehensive, authoritative compendium of human genes and genetic phenotypes that is freely available and updated daily. The full-text, referenced overviews in OMIM contain information on all known mendelian disorders and over 15,000 genes. OMIM focuses on the relationship between phenotype and genotype.

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Visualize and map thousands of socioeconomic variables covering the United States (local to national). Create reports on specific Census geographies. Download reports, data, and maps.

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Public opinion polling data from U.S. and international polling firms on a broad range of topics including opinions and behavior on social issues, politics, pop culture, international affairs. Download datasets and tables. Coverage: 1935 to present.

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Contains summaries of grey literature and journal articles about injury occurrence and risk factors.

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Find publications from UNM faculty; student theses, dissertations, and research; UNM administrative records, and other local collections.
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