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\nLooking for CDC publications? Search the CDC Stacks, an online library of free, full-text public health publications based on CDC scientific research on a range of public health topics. Check back often for new additions!
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Did you know that CDC Stacks is an online digital repository of CDC supported publications?
\nCDC Stacks is a free, digital repository of publications produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) based on scientific research. This online library can be found at CDC Stacks: Health Publications. CDC Stacks is composed of curated collections of full-text peer reviewed articles, guidelines and recommendations, and many more documents on a broad range of public health topics. The documents are retained indefinitely and are available for public health professionals, researchers, as well as the general public.
\nMore people in the population can be protected from disease and injury when CDC research is openly shared with the public, public health professionals, health care providers, educators, policy makers, businesses, and private sector organizations. CDC Stacks offers free access to a variety of CDC resources, which allows the scientific community to be more collaborative. Additionally, CDC Stacks provides health decision makers with resources to make sound decisions to address specific issues of public health importance. By offering easy access to this information, CDC can maximize the effect of public health science in supporting a healthier population.
\nCDC Stacks provides the ability to search the full text of all documents, browse journal articles by public health subject, and explore the curated collections of more than 10,000 articles and documents on relevant topics.
\nCollections of articles include:
\nAdditional collections and ongoing additions to existing collections are planned for the future.
\nThe Stacks provides a versatile, comprehensive, historical, and interdisciplinary search experience. Additionally, CDC Stacks offers a previously unavailable historical perspective. First, it provides access to the first 30 volumes of the MMWR. It also supplies links to retired and superseded guidelines on documents and pages providing current CDC Guidelines and Recommendations. Furthermore, CDC Stacks documents provide links to additional documents across Stacks on similar topics, and also to external publishers and related sites within the CDC website.
\nElectronic access increases availability of public health and scientific information to the public. Much of this information was previously available only in hard copy on site at the CDC library. Articles stored and shared through CDC Stacks will increase collaborations among research scientists, helping CDC to further its mission to save lives and protect the health of citizens of the U.S. and of international populations.
\nYou can explore the articles in CDC stacks at CDC Stacks: Health Publications. Check back often for new articles.
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