Medical Resources

E-Journals and E-Books

  • Academic Journals
  • Bioline International: Bioscience journals including peer-reviewed journals published in developing countries. These journals contain timely research on public health, international development, tropical medicine, food and nutritional security and biodiversity that would not otherwise be readily available to researchers in the developed world, or even within the country of publication. Bioline is not a publisher, but an aggregator that provides a free platform for journals who wish to participate in the global open access movement.
  • BioMed Central: The Open Access Publisher: BioMed Central is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher of 243 open access, online, peer-reviewed journals. The portfolio of journals spans all areas of biology and medicine and includes broad interest titles, such as BMC Biology and BMC Medicine alongside specialist journals, such as Retrovirology and BMC Genomics. All original research articles published by BioMed Central are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication.
  • Bookshelf (NCBI): A growing collection of online biomedical books.
  • Brain and MindElectronic magazine on neuroscience.
  • Directory of Open Access Journals: Medicine, Free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals, covering all subjects and many languages. Over 500 journals.
  • FreeBooks4Doctors
  • Free Medical Journals: The Free Medical Journals Site was created to promote the free availability of full text medical journals on the Internet.
  • Frontiers Journals: The Frontiers journals are an interdisciplinary series of open-access journals bringing a paradigm shift in academic publishing. All journals are community-driven, thought of by researchers for researchers, and provide an interactive, constructive and highly-principled peer-review. With over 10 million article views and downloads, Frontiers is one of the fastest growing open-access publishers world-wide.
  • Gray’s Anatomy(1918 ed.): The Bartleby.com edition of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 vibrant engravings—many in color—from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn.
  • PLOS: Public Library of Science. A non-profit organization of scientists committed to making the world’s scientific and medical literature a public resource. Every article published is open-access – freely available online for anyone to use.
  • PMC: PMC is a free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM).
  • Practical Neurology
  • SciELO – Scientific Electronic Library Online. SciELO “is a consolidated electronic publication project to scientific journals following the Open Access model, that makes available in the internet, the full text articles from more than 290 scientific journals of Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Spain, Venezuela and other Latin America countries, totally free of charge. Besides the electronic publication of articles, SciELO provides access to full text from within the authors’ names and from bibliographic references. It also publishes bibliographic and usage reports.
  • Scientific Research Publishing: SRP is an academic publisher of open access journals. It also publishes academic books and conference proceedings. SCIRP currently has more than 200 open access journals in the areas of science, technology and medicine.
  • SpringerOpen: SpringerOpen, launched in June 2010, includes Springer’s portfolio of over 100 peer-reviewed fully open access journals across all areas of science ranging from very specialized titles to SpringerPlus, the interdisciplinary open access journal that covers all disciplines.
  • TUMS Electronic Journals: Tehran University medical sciences journals.
  • Wiley Open Access Journals: Open access science journals.
  • Αποθετήριο «Κάλλιπος» Collection of open access Greek e-books, maps, tables, chapters, and various other learning objects, created by members of the academic and research community.