New information is usually created as the result of gaining understanding through analysis and synthesis from collected information and gathered data. This activity includes tasks such as developing a thesaurus for the selected topic and investigating and verifying sources, and it typically results in generating new ideas and hypotheses.
Creating New Information
Databases
Dryad
Faculty Opinions
An article recommendation service, including up-to-date notifications and information science. Global faculty of 8000 leading experts from across life, health and physical sciences recommend articles…
Figshare
Harvard Dataverse
InCites Journal Citation Reports, JCR
Mendeley Data
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Data and Statistics Gateway
NICHD Data and Specimen Hub
NIDDK Central Repository
NIMH Data Archive
Open Science Framework
Proquest Dissertations & Theses Citation Index
PROSPERO: International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews
Vivli
Zenodo
Knowledge Base Articles
Identifying Search Terms for Your Literature Review
Pursuing Publications: Overview and Considerations
Scoping Review Methods and Resources
Teamwork Hubs Are the Perfect Solution for Small Groups
Turning Ideas into Research Questions and Questions into Searches
Tools
All of Us Researcher Workbench
BioProject
A BioProject is a collection of biological data related to a single initiative originating from a single organization or from a consortium.
Comparative Genomics Resource
DNorm: Disease Named Entity Recognition and Normalization with Pairwise Learning to Rank
DNorm is an automated method for determining which diseases are mentioned in biomedical text, the task of disease normalization. Diseases have a central role in many lines of biomedical resear
GNormPlus: An Integrative Approach for Tagging Gene, Gene Family and Protein Domain
GNormPlus: an end-to-end system that handles both gene/protein name and identifier detection in biomedical literature, including gene/protein mentions, family names and domain names.
Journal /Author Name Estimator (JANE)
Jane first searches for the 50 articles that are most similar to your input. For each of these articles, a similarity score between that article and your input is calculated.
SPSS
The COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19)
CORD-19 is a corpus of academic papers about COVID-19 and related coronavirus research.
Tutorials
Web of Science Research Assistant
Advanced Search Functions in CINAHL
All of Us Cohort Builder and Cohort Review
APIs for Beginners 2023: How to Use an API
Build Better Searches with Web of Science Search Tools
Building a Search Using PICO in Embase
CINAHL Basics
Covidence Demo
Drive-Thru Data: Using NLM APIs to Access Information Fast
Embase Quick Tours
Exploring MeSH for Expert Searching
Figshare Scoping Review Protocol
Figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner.