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Tue, 6 Dec 2022 19:34:34 +0000
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Other resources besides HAPI to locate research instruments?
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Hello, Medlib Brain Trust!
Through a grapevine, I've been told there's a "free" database of measurements/instruments.  I'm familiar w/ HAPI, though we don't subscribe, but haven't found other alternatives. (My suspicion is the origin of the info was formerly at a large academic research institution and thought library resources were free :) ).

I use MAPI Trust frequently, to get permissions to use instruments in our EMR, but is there "some big source" that I'm not aware of?

Thanks for your help!

Regards,

Frances Drone-Silvers  (she/her)
Biomedical Information Specialist (AKA Librarian)
Carle Library -CFH, CBLL
Library website: https://carle.ovidds.com/
217-383-4513

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