Open Access Resources
The Open Dictionary is Macmillan's crowdsourced dictionary, where the user can suggest new words and expressions to add. The Open Dictionary started in 2009, and since then more than 4000 new words and phrases have been added. About half of these new words have been "promoted" to become full entries in the Macmillan Dictionary.
MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) is an academic open-access publisher.
Medknow provides publishing services for peer-reviewed, online and print-plus-online journals in medicine on behalf of learned societies and associations with a focus on emerging markets. With a promise to provide solutions for the scientific publishing community, Medknow’s mission is to help medical societies disseminate research, thus supporting the transformation of research into knowledge. Medknow operates the Open access (OA) model of publishing services, providing unrestricted online access to peer-reviewed scholarly research.
MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health's Web site for patients and their families and friends. Produced by the National Library of Medicine, it is medical library, it brings information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues in a simple language.
A free cross-platform application to help you manage your research.
To support the exceptional efforts from the global health professionals and scientific research communities, Taylor & Francis has curated a special collection of monkeypox related research articles during 2022. This provides free access to articles published in our leading medical journals covering drug discovery, disease treatment and prevention to help advance research discoveries in the fight against monkeypox.
The MBS Online database presents current monthly economic statistics and social statistics for more than 200 countries and territories of the world. In addition, it contains 55 tables, comprising over 100 indicators, of monthly, quarterly and annual data on a variety of subjects for most of the countries and areas of the world illustrating important economic long-term trends and developments.
For more than 80 years, the Monthly Bulletin of Statistics has been published by the United Nations Statistics Division and previously by the League of Nations.