Elsevier, a global leader in information analytics specialising in science and health, is making Embase, its biomedical database, available to Research4Life with immediate effect. Elsevier is a founding partner of Research4Life, a public-private partnership between the World Health Organisation, other United Nations agencies, academic and technological organisations and publishers that aim to bridge the digital research divide in low- and middle-income countries by providing up to 100,000 free and low-cost peer reviewed resources.
The addition of Embase, the world's most comprehensive international database of biomedical information from 1947 to the present, responds to the research and healthcare community's growing need to conduct literature reviews on topics relevant to the Global South. Embase adds to the existing offering of Elsevier research solutions including ScienceDirect, Scopus, Clinical Key and Mendeley.
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