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In [[health care]] and [[information retrieval]], '''EMBASE''' is a database of citations from [[scientific journal]]s.  The content of EMBASE overlaps with [[MEDLINE]]; however MEDLINE has additional focus in North America while EMBASE has focus in Europe.
In [[health care]] and [[information retrieval]], '''EMBASE''' is a database of citations from [[scientific journal]]s.  The content of EMBASE overlaps with [[MEDLINE]]; however MEDLINE has additional focus in North America while EMBASE has focus in Europe.



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In health care and information retrieval, EMBASE is a database of citations from scientific journals. The content of EMBASE overlaps with MEDLINE; however MEDLINE has additional focus in North America while EMBASE has focus in Europe.

Searching both EMBASE and MEDLINE together may be more comprehensive for meta-analysis than searching either database alone.[1]

Search filters are available for EMBASE.[2]

References

  1. Wilkins T, Gillies RA, Davies K (2005). "EMBASE versus MEDLINE for family medicine searches: can MEDLINE searches find the forest or a tree?". Can Fam Physician 51: 848-9. PMID 16926954. PMC PMC1479531.
  2. Iansavichus AV, Haynes RB, Shariff SZ, Weir M, Wilczynski NL, McKibbon A et al. (2010). "Optimal Search Filters for Renal Information in EMBASE.". Am J Kidney Dis. DOI:10.1053/j.ajkd.2009.11.026. PMID 20231047. Research Blogging.