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Databases: EBSCO provides a range of library database services. Many of the databases, such as
MEDLINE and
EconLit, are licensed from content vendors. Others, such as
Academic Search, America: History and Life, Art Index, Art Abstracts, Art Full Text, Business Source, Clinical Reference Systems, Criminal Justice Abstracts, Education Abstracts, Environment Complete, Health Source, Historical Abstracts, History Reference Center,
MasterFILE, NetLibrary, Primary Search, Professional Development Collection, and USP DI are compiled by EBSCO itself. EBSCO can be configured to route to
open access publications through
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Discovery: Used to create a unified, customized index of an institution's information resources, and a means of accessing all the content from a single search box. The system works by harvesting metadata from both internal and external sources, and then creating a pre-indexed service. •
FOLIO: A
microservices software platform in open-source model. EBSCO provides implementation for the core of software, hosting services, as well as actively contributing to its continued development. •
eBooks: Provides ebooks and audiobooks across a wide range of subject matter. EBSCO reports that their database includes over a million ebooks from over 1500 publishers. •
DynaMedex: A clinical decision support solution. Under a new name, DynaMedex, formerly DynaMed and Micromedex with Watson, continues to enhance clinical decision support and operations for healthcare providers and health systems is a clinical reference tool for physicians and other health care professionals for use at the point-of-care. In 2024, DynaMed was named 2024 Best in KLAS for clinical decision Support clinical resources by KLAS, a research firm that specializes in monitoring and reporting the performance of healthcare vendors. In 2012, it ranked highest among 10 online clinical resources in a study in the
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and also had the highest overall performance in the disease reference product category in two successive reports on clinical decision support resources by KLAS, a research firm that specializes in monitoring and reporting the performance of healthcare vendors. •
Ebooks: Provides DRM-protected e-books through its subsidiary NetLibrary, which was purchased in 2010 from
Online Computer Library Center. It competes in this market with
OverDrive's Digital Library Reserve. •
EBSCOed: A division focusing on the creation of interoperable learner records, credential wallets, and other services tailored towards the needs of workforce development agencies. EBSCOed is best known for its contributions to the Alabama Talent Triad, a project that seeks to connect Alabama employers with skilled workers. ==Philanthropy==