The Cochrane Library is the main product of the Cochrane Collaboration, "an international not-for-profit and independent organisation, dedicated to making up-to-date, accurate information about the effects of health care readily available".
The Cochrane Library is one of the prime international and independent sources of evidence-based medicine information.
There are actually several resources in the Cochrane Library; the two main ones are:
- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR) (Cochrane Reviews)
- Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Cochrane Central).
Cochrane Reviews, as systematic reviews are important because they are one of the higher levels of evidence on which clinical decisions are based. All Cochrane Reviews are available in full-text.
Other resources and features include:
- Cochrane Clinical Answers - short, clinically-focussed entry-points to research
- Special Collections - curated collections on specific healthcare topics
- search access to the Epistemonikos health evidence database.
The Cochrane Library is a subscription resource but, under an agreement with the Australian government, is free to use in Australia. So you will be able to use it even after you have finished your studies.