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OneSource 
                A unique new database from Johns Hopkins’ INFO Project www.Inforforhealth.org 
The Johns Hopkins INFO Project’s new neSource database provides one-stop access to over 360,000 resources and six separate databases with a single mouse click or search term. OneSource users can quickly search for  reports, articlesdocuments, posters and pamphlets, photos, web sitesQ&As and news  articles  through a single interface.   An enhanced search and browse capability makes finding global family planning, reproductive health and population information faster and  more simple than ever.   
 
Visit OneSource at www.infoforhealth.org and enter your terms in the search box . Select the resource  type you want to  look for,  or search all six databases at once, and click Search.    
 
Narrow or expand your search results by resource type, keyword, region, or  country.  Sort results by relevancy, author, year, title or availability of full text.  Request photos and order documents through the OneSource shopping basket. 
 
You can even do instant searches with a single click.  Visit the OneSource Topics page at  http://www.infoforhealth.org/topics/hierarchy.php.   There you will find instant searches for over 400 topics related to child health, adolescent reproductive health, family planning, gender and health, health communication, HIV/AIDS/STIs, infectious diseases, maternal health, population, and demography. 
 
OneSource combines the resources of six unique databases from The INFO Project and the Health Communication Partnership.  You can search all of them combined, each one separately, or a combination that best meets your needs simply by indicating your choices in the checkbox.  The databases include: 
  • POPLINE - the world's largest database on reproductive health  with some full text.   
    To search POPLINE, select Documents.  Search the original POPLINE database at www.popline.org
     
  • Photoshare - a photo collection of 10,000 images related to global health that can be ordered for use.  
    To search Photoshare, select Photos.  Or visit the Photoshare Web site at
    www.photoshare.org
  • The Pop Reporter - a weekly electronic magazine with the latest research and news stories related to global health.   
    To search The Pop Reporter news, select News or Archived News.  Or visit the Pop Reporter home page at
    http://www.infoforhealth.org/popreporter/current.shtml
  • Health Communication Materials Database -  health communication materials from the Media/Materials Clearinghouse  ( M/MC).   
    To search for communication materials, select Communication Materials. Or visit the M/MC home page at
    http://www.m-mc.org/
  • Netlinks – information on over 2,000 organizations working in global health and development.  
    To search Netlinks select Organizations and Web Sites.
  • Q&As - Q&As is designed to provide access to Jim Shelton's Pearls (http://www.infoforhealth.org/pearls/parchive.shtml) and other Frequently-Asked-Questions (FAQs). To search for Q&As, select Q&A.
 
About  The INFO Project:
The Information and Knowledge for Optimal Health (INFO) Project is a global project funded by USAID and carried out by the Center for Communication Programs at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in collaboration with Constella Group LLC.
 
The INFO Project also publishes:
 

For additional information  on OneSource or INFO , contact Peggy D’Adamo (mdadamo@jhuccp.org)
 
 
 

Disclaimer: The information provided on this web site is not official U.S. Government information and does not represent the views or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Government or The Johns Hopkins University.