ProQuest’s Health & Medicine Ebook Subscription offers anytime, anywhere access to more than 12,800 ebooks* carefully curated to support any academic or community college medical program. The collection spans topics from nursing, allied health psychology, diseases, anatomy/physiology, biology, chemical engineering and much more.
*数量根据出版商设定的标题层面的地际权利而异。
Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press, Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Policy Press (University of Bristol), and Amsterdam University Press are among them.
Springer, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Thieme Medical Publishers, The National Academies Press, Demos Medical Publishing, Class Publishing, and World Health Organization are among them.
This subscription includes more than 690 Doody’s, CHOICE and RCL award winners.
Doody’s award winners, “Medical Ethics, Law and Communication at a Glance (2016),” “Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice (2016),” and “Basic Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: An Integrated Textbook and Computer Simulations (2016)” are among the Wiley titles only available in subscription through ProQuest.
Many libraries use our ebook subscriptions as their base, then strategically supplement them with titles acquired under other models such as Demand-driven Acquisition (DDA), Perpetual Access (PA), Short-term Loan (STL) and our proprietary Access-to-Own (ATO) based on usage.
所有Proquest电子书订阅提供无限制的访问,继续增长,并根据全职等价学生定价。如果图书馆在单个用户永久访问模型下购买此订阅中的每个标题,那么它将花费超过1.4米。
Ebook Centraloffers DRM-free chapter downloads, bookshelves, annotating and other features that enhance the research experience and improve outcomes. ProQuest is also the only ebook provider that offers both session and user-based usage data with Patron Analytics.
This subscription is a subset of Academic Complete, which includes around 150,000 ebooks from renowned publishers including a growing number of unique Wiley titles. Trusted by libraries worldwide, Academic Complete offers complimentary technologies for driving discovery.