This might be of use to you. The National Library of Medicine (NLM) announces 
the activation of the 
Emergency Access Initiative (EAI) in support of medical efforts in the 
Philippines and surrounding areas following the devastating typhoon... 


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STEPHEN B. ALAYON
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Library and Data Banking Services Section
Training and Information Division
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On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 12:03 AM, "Champ-Blackwell, Siobhan (NIH/NLM) 
[E]" <[email protected]> wrote:
 
All,
 
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) announces the activation of the 
Emergency Access Initiative (EAI) in support of medical efforts in the 
Philippines and surrounding areas following the devastating typhoon.   The 
Emergency Access Initiative is a collaborative partnership between NLM and 
participating publishers to provide free access to full-text articles from over 
650 biomedical serial titles and over 4,000 reference books and online 
databases to healthcare professionals and libraries affected by disasters.  
 
The Emergency Access Initiative serves as a temporary collection replacement 
and/or supplement for libraries affected by disasters that need to continue to 
serve medical staff and affiliated users.  It is also intended for medical 
personnel responding to the specified disaster.  
 
EAI is not an open access collection - it is only intended for those affected 
by the disaster or assisting the affected population.  If your library is 
working with a library or organization involved in relief efforts in the 
Philippines or other affected areas, please let them know of this service.  
 
Emergency Access Initiative:  http://eai.nlm.nih.gov 
 
NLM thanks the participating publishers for their generous support of this 
initiative:  American Academy of Pediatrics, American Association for the 
Advancement of Science, American Chemical Society, American College of 
Physicians, American Medical Association, American Society of Health-Systems 
Pharmacists, ASM Press, B.C. Decker, BMJ, EBSCOHost, Elsevier, FA Davis, Mary 
Ann Liebert, Massachusetts Medical Society, McGraw-Hill, Merck Publishing, 
Oxford University Press, People's Medical Publishing House, Springer, 
University of Chicago Press, Wiley, and Wolters Kluwer.
 
Sample journal titles:
. Accident and emergency nursing
. Annals of internal medicine
. Archives of surgery
. Burns
. Depression and anxiety
. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness . Environmental toxicology 
and pharmacology . International journal of cardiology . International journal 
of infectious diseases . JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 
. Journal of emergency medicine . Journal of traumatic stress . Lancet . New 
England journal of medicine . Surgery
 
Sample book titles:
. Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy
. Public health & preventive medicine
. Trauma
. Handbook of critical care
. Human virology
. Infectious diseases: the clinician's guide to diagnosis, treatment and 
prevention . AHFS drug information
 
Online databases:
. Cochrane database of systematic reviews . DynaMed . Essential Evidence Plus
 
For questions regarding the Emergency Access Initiative, please email 
[email protected] or call 1-888-346-3656 in the United States, or 
301-594-5983 internationally.
 
- Maria
 
National Library of Medicine
US: 1-888-FINDNLM (press 2)
Intl: 301-594-5983 (press 2) 
 
Submitted by Siobhan Champ-Blackwell, MSLIS 
Health Sciences Librarian
Specialized Information Services Division 
Disaster Information Management Research Center
6707 Democracy Blvd.  Suite 510
Bethesda, MD 20892-5467 
301-496-2742, phone 
301-480-3537, fax 
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