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Trip Database is an easy to use clinical search engine that helps users locate high-quality evidence to support research or practice. It is an Open Access site; therefore, the index is freely available to anyone. Trip indexes articles freely available on the web, as well as sources from Cochrane, Annals of Internal Medicine, JAMA, and other fee-based sources. Trip sources include evidence-based synopsis, systematic reviews, clinical guidelines, clinical questions, controlled trials, and primary research articles. Because it is an index database, full text is available through PubMed and other free online sources, at your local library, or can be purchased directly through the publishers’ websites. Trip’s target audience is researchers and clinicians, and it is suitable for undergraduate and graduate student researchers who are looking for answers in evidence-based practice. Trip Database should be on the list of any researcher asking clinical questions.

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