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<description>OneSource combines the resources of six unique databases from INFO and the Health Communication Partnership. You can search all of them combined, each one separately, or a combination that best meets your needs.
   POPLINE - the world's largest database on reproductive health, provides more than 335,000 citations with abstracts to scientific articles, reports, books, and unpublished reports in the field of population, family planning, and related health issues. Some include links to full text.  You can also limit your search to peer-reviewed journal articles. POPLINE  Web site: www.popline.org.  
   Photoshare - a one-of-a-kind online photo collection covering a broad range of subjects in international development, with a focus on public health. Photoshare currently contains more than 10,000 images related to global health, which can be ordered for use on Web sites, in presentations, for publications and personal use. Photoshare Web site: www.photoshare.org. 
The Pop Reporter - published weekly by INFO, The POP REPORTER electronic magazine provides access to the latest research and news stories related to family planning, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, men's health, population, women's health, and adolescent health.  PopReporter home page: http://www.infoforhealth.org/popreporter/current.shtml 
Health Communication Materials Database -  the world's largest collection of health communication materials hosted by the Media/Materials Clearinghouse (M/MC).  M/MC home page: http://www.m-mc.org/ 
Netlinks - an online database of over 2,000 organizations working in global health and development with up-to-date contact information and Web site links.  
Q&amp;As - Q&amp;As is designed to include USAID's Dr. Jim Shelton's Pearls (http://www.infoforhealth.org/pearls/parchive.shtml), Healthwise(http://www.hcpartnership.org/Healthwise/index.php) and other Frequently-Asked-Questions (FAQs)</description>
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