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New Look for NLM's TOXNET® Search Results Page

New Look for NLM's TOXNET® Search Results Page. NLM Tech Bull. 2007 Mar-Apr;(354):e5.

March 01, 2007 [posted]

[Editor's Note: This article is a reprint of an announcement published on NLM-Tox-Enviro-Health-L, an e-mail announcement list available from the NLM Division of Specialized Information Services. To subscribe to this list, please see the NLM-TOX-ENVIRO-HEALTH-L Join, Leave, or Change Options page.]

The "Search All (TOXNET) Databases" results page has a new look. References from the National Library of Medicine's TOXLINE® (Toxicology Literature Online) and DART® (Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology) are displayed first, followed by records from the other TOXNET resources (Chemical, Toxicological, and Environmental Health data).

For each resource, the database abbreviation, full name, and number of records found are displayed; click on any one to go to its results page.