Educational and Publication Platforms

All available electronic information resources (EIR) are listed et eResources Portal of Charles University (EPCU). There are purchased resources, meta resources, free-trials as well as free/open resources. You can find there databases, e-journal and e-book collections.

Below is a selection of educational and publication platforms:

Access: on-site access / remote access

Description: Amboss is a factual portal providing an interactive library and tests to prepare for medical studies. Amboss is an educational portal for medical students and doctors. (more information)

Publisher: Amboss

Type of database: Factual source

Access from: 1st Faculty of Medicine network

Access: on-site access / remote access

Description: The educational platform Coursera provides access to selected online courses from universities around the world from a wide range of disciplines from natural science through humanities and health to nutrition. (more information)

Publisher: Coursera

Type of database: portal of online courses

Access from: 1st Faculty of Medicine network

Access: on-site access / remote access

Description: Grammarly is a digital writing tool using artificial intelligence and natural language processing. In addition to the basic functions included in the freely available version (critical grammar and spelling checks, conciseness), Premium also offers the following:

  • Readability
  • Vocabulary enhancement suggestions
  • Genre-specific writing style checks
  • Plagiarism detector that checks more than 16 billion web pages

(more information)

Publisher: Grammarly

Type of database: referential

Access from: 1st Faculty of Medicine network

Access: on-site access / remote access

Description: Writefull is a tool for academic writing that provides advanced proofreading in English. It is designed for all researchers and students who write and publish scientific texts in English, although they are non-native speakers. (more information)

Publisher: Digital Science

Type of database: Referential

Access from: 1st Faculty of Medicine network

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