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VisionCite is a comprehensive database for visual sciences, offering bibliographic information for optometry and ophthalmology resources. The Illinois College of Optometry Library maintains this newly redesigned, subscription-based platform.

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Area of Science:

  • Visual Sciences
  • Optometry
  • Ophthalmology

Background:

  • VisionCite is a specialized database.
  • It focuses on optometry and ophthalmology resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the newly redesigned VisionCite database.
  • To highlight its features for accessing visual sciences literature.

Main Methods:

  • The database is maintained by the Illinois College of Optometry (ICO) Library.
  • It provides bibliographic information.
  • A sample search is included to demonstrate functionality.

Main Results:

  • VisionCite offers a centralized resource for visual sciences.
  • The redesigned database features enhanced search capabilities.
  • It serves as a valuable tool for researchers and practitioners.

Conclusions:

  • VisionCite is a key resource for the visual sciences community.
  • The database provides essential bibliographic information for optometry and ophthalmology.
  • Its redesign aims to improve user access and experience.