MEDLINE
MEDLINE is a premier bibliographic database created by the United States National Library of Medicine, offering citations and abstracts for a wide range of biomedical and health journals. It serves as an essential resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and clinicians, providing high-quality content that is meticulously selected based on expert recommendations. The database features articles from global journals, ensuring comprehensive coverage of various topics in the biomedical and health fields.
For users seeking full-text access, options like EBSCO MEDLINE With Full Text and MEDLINE Complete provide extensive resources, including hundreds of top-tier journals and access to ahead-of-print content. MEDLINE Complete is particularly notable for its extensive indexing and coverage dating back to 1916, making it a vital tool for evidence-based medical research. Additionally, both databases are equipped with user-friendly interfaces and utilize Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) for easier navigation, enhancing the research experience for users engaged in clinical care, public health, and policy development.
MEDLINE
Created by the United States National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE is an authoritative bibliographic database containing citations and abstracts for biomedical and health journals used by health care professionals, nurses, clinicians, and researchers. As the premier database for biomedical literature, MEDLINE contains journal citations and abstracts for biomedical literature from around the world. Most journals selected for MEDLINE are based on the recommendation of the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee, and all contain high-quality content covering a range of topics in the biomedical and health fields.

MEDLINE With Full Text
MEDLINE with Full Text is a robust database providing full text for hundreds of top biomedical and health journals indexed in MEDLINE. Many journals are available with no embargo, so doctors, nurses, health professionals, and researchers can access information as soon as it is published. MEDLINE with Full Text is an indispensable tool for medical research, providing full text for top-tier medical journals. These top journals cover a wide range of subjects within the biomedical and health fields, and contain information needed by doctors, nurses, health professionals, and researchers engaged in clinical care, public health, and health policy development. Users can enjoy access to ahead-of-print content for relevant titles from key publishers, along with full-text coverage of other titles dating back to 1949. Other features, such as a user-friendly interface and subject headings based on the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) used by the National Library of Medicine, ensure a smooth research process.
MEDLINE Complete
MEDLINE Complete is the leading full-text database of biomedical and health journals. It is the largest companion to the MEDLINE index, providing full text for thousands of top medical journals with cover-to-cover indexing. It is an essential research tool for doctors, nurses, health professionals, and researchers. Covering an extensive range of subjects, including biomedicine, pre-clinical science, health policy development, and much more, MEDLINE Complete offers something for every medical researcher.
Evidence is key when it comes to medical research, and with MEDLINE Complete, users have access to an extensive collection of elite, peer-reviewed, evidence-based content they can trust. Ahead of print content is now available for relevant titles from key publishers, along with ongoing full-text coverage and deep backfile coverage of other sources dating back to 1916. Other features, such as a user-friendly interface and subject headings based on the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) used by the National Library of Medicine, ensure a smooth research process.
About EBSCO
EBSCO is the leading provider of research databases, e-journals, magazine subscriptions, e-books, and discovery service to libraries of all kinds. For more than seventy years, EBSCO has partnered with libraries to improve research with quality content and technology.