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Embase has strong coverage of pharmacy, pharmaceutical, and pharmacological research. The subject headings system in Embase (Emtree) inclused generic names for drugs and chemicals and their trade names and laboratory/research codes, along with thousands of terms for medical devices. As of 2023, there are almost 98,000 preferred terms in Emtree with over 500,000 synonyms and 64 drug subheadings.
Embase includes abstracts and papers from biomedical, drug and medical device conferences back to 2009. As of 2024, Embase includes over 6 million conference abstracts, papers, and reviews from over 15,000 conferences.
Use Embase alongside PubMed for in-depth, literature-based research on biomedical topics. Embase is an ideal complement to PubMed for literature searches of more than one database. There are over 3,000 journals that are unique to Embase and the detailed indexing of citation records means even papers also in other databases may be easier to find in Embase.
The Embase PICO search makes it easier to quickly find the most relevant studies that match your question's Patient Population, Intervention, any Comparison Intervention, and Outcomes. This search tool will help you identify the best search terms and synonyms for each PICO element and create a detailed search strategy to find the primary and secondary literature.
Embase is a subscription resource, so you need to access it via the UNC Libraries' link. There is a link to Embase on the Health Sciences Library's webpage in the "Research Databases" box. Select Embase on the HSL page, or on other UNC Libraries pages. Alternatively, you can save the UNC Libraries' link to Embase: http://login.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/login?url=http://www.embase.com/
All articles in Embase will have a "Find @ UNC" button to connect you to the full-text PDF. When the article is not available online in the UNC Libraries collections, the "Find @ UNC" button links to a page with options to look for a print copy in the library catalog or to request the article via Interlibrary Loan.
As of June 2021, you must have an Elsevier account to bulk export citations/search results from Embase. If you are signed in to your free Elsevier account the option to export citations will be available after you run any search. if you are not signed in or do not have an account, you will be asked to sign in before you can export citation data.
To create an Elsevier account, select "Sign in" button in the top right corner of the window.
In the next window, type in your preferred email address (this does not have to be your UNC email address) and select "Continue."
Next, fill out the form with your First Name (i.e., "Given Name") and Last Name (i.e., "Family Name") and a password with the required security criteria. Select "Register" when you have finished filling out the form. You will be redirected to Embase and automatically signed in to your new Elsevier account.
If you ever get signed out of your Elsevier account while using Embase, you can select "Sign in" to log in again.