Elsevier today announced a major re-launch of Embase, its comprehensive biomedical database which holds over 20 million indexed records from more than 7,000 active, peer reviewed journals.
...new developments and updates include:
• Enabling all biomedical researchers to use Embase -- extending its “usability” from information specialists to also include all biomedical and pharmaceutical scientists, and clinical and regulatory professionals.
• New retrieval tools that further drive discovery, including quick and easy refining of search results and the display of indexed drug-drug and drug-disease relations.
• Improved comprehensiveness through the addition of indexed articles-in-press and conference abstracts.
• To signify the enhanced focus on biomedical answers, the product has a new, fresh look and feel to it.