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Journals

Over 440 journals with more than 500,000 texts are available in CareLit Complete.
The library includes disciplines of nursing, nursing science & health science, therapy professions: physiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, law, management & quality management, education/vocational education, geriatrics & elderly care, hospital & home care, public health & health care, medicine, and nutrition & dietetics.

Order your desired journal
Is your desired journal not available for PDF download? You can now order a subscription directly through CareLit and integrate it into your user interface.

From the beginning & complete
With CareLit, you receive the complete archive for every activated journal - even from the times before internet presence. For example, access Bibliomed ("The Nurse - The Caregiver") from 1947.


 

Included in the standard package

The 100 most popular journals from nursing and health professions are already included in the standard package. Easy download viaPDF included.

Browse the archive freely

Browse over 440 journals in the archive. Easily accessible by publication year and issue or search. Flip back to the first issue!

Add favorite journals

Add new journals to CareLit and build your personal library. Many journals are cheaper at CareLit than you might expect.

 

Each article with detailed information

Access bibliographic information and abstracts. All articles are summarized by our editorial team: This way, you can quickly learn what the article is about. The article preview shows you what to expect in the PDF.

CareLit Classification

All professional articles in CareLit are sorted through our classification system. This way, you can quickly find your topic through the tree structure. Example:Medical specialties and therapies-> Neurology and Psychiatry -> Dementia leads you to all current publications on the topic of "Dementia."

Details without having to read everything

Especially important for complex search queries: Where in the text and in what context can I find my search queries?
With CareLit, it's no problem: You can see in the text where and how your search terms appear.