Ovid is an advanced search platform allowing you to perform sophisticated literature searches. The University has access to a number of OVID databases, primarily in the fields of medicine, psychology, and life and health sciences, but also covering the agriculture and forestry disciplines. You can browse the list of available databases below:
- APA PsycArticles
Full text database covering psychology and related disciplines.
- APA PsycExtra
APA PsycExtra is a psychological gray literature database. Content includes research reports, conference abstracts and presentations, newsletters, reports, magazines, brochure/fact sheets, and more.
- APA PsycInfo
Extensive bibliographic database covering psychology and related disciplines.
- CAB Abstracts
An index to scholarly literature in agriculture, forestry, and allied disciplines in the life sciences, including aspects of human health and nutrition.
- EMBASE
Biomedical and pharmacological research databases
- Global Health
Literature relating to global public health issues. Useful for research into national and international public health topics.
- HMIC
Healthcare management research database covering health policy, quality and safety, management and administration.
- Medline Ovid
Research literature database covering all aspects of human medicine and related biomedical research.
- Social Policy and Practice
Evidence-based social science research database for policy-makers and practitioners within health and social care.
In order to get the most from the Ovid databases, you should take full advantage of their advanced search functionality in order to produce a powerful advanced search strategy which will yield highly focussed search results.
Each of the databases has its own specialiast functionality, incoprorating discipline specific subject headings or thesaurui so we recommend you search each database iindividually to take advantage of these subject specific functions.
At first, the search interface can seem a little daunting. And if you do not frame a search correctly you may find your search produces too few results or an over abundance of irrelevant results.
To help you get to grips with this, we have just released a Searching Ovid Databases guide. You can use this guide to assist you as you start building your searches. It will guide you through:
- Searching: showing you how best to use basic, advanced and multifield searches
- Working with your search results: showing you how to limit or expand your search results, find the full text and export results
- Creating an Ovid account: in order to easily save and repeat searches to keep up to data and get automatic alerts of newly published content.
Click on the image to jump into the support Guide and start building your Ovid Search Skills