The EURL ECVAM Search Guide

The Guide has specifically been developed to support untrained database users in finding high quality information on relevant alternative strategies and methods to animal experiments from the wide range of sources available on the web. The Guide provides examples of search procedures, suggested search terms and user guidance. It includes descriptions of relevant resources and thesauri.
First published in 2012, the EU's Joint Research Centre produced an entirely updated second version of the EURL ECVAM Search Guide in 2013.

The Guide has specifically been developed to support untrained database users in finding high quality information on relevant alternative strategies and methods to animal experiments from the wide range of sources available on the web. The Guide provides examples of search procedures, suggested search terms and user guidance. It includes descriptions of relevant resources and thesauri.

A check list (the seven golden steps) is offered to allow for searches in a structured and systematic way and to document them.

Target users are scientists, national authorities involved in animal protection and ethical committees verifying that all possible alternatives have been considered before conducting animal experiments.

This page was updated on 04 March 2019

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