American Association of Equine Practioners (http://www.aaep.org)
A well laid out site, with lots of information
International Veterinary Information Service(http://www.ivis.org)
A non-profit organization dedicated to providing up-to-date, clinically relevant information to practicing veterinarians, veterinary students and scientists active in animal health research. IVIS makes this information available free of charge.
PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=PubMed)
Offers access to complete medline database, with links from bibliographic citations to textual or graphic representaions of DNA or protien sequences. Also offers on-line help screens.
CRIS United States Department of Agriculture Research
Database (http://cris.csrees.usda.gov/) USDA research database that
tracks federally funded research products.
Grayson-Jockey Club Research Index (http://www.grayson-jockeyclub.org/) Database of research products
financed by the Grayson Goundation and the Jockey Club Research Foundation.
Limited to research on the horse.
Equine Veterinary Information Network (www.equinevetnet.com)
Sponsored by the INternational
Association of Equine Practitioners, World Equine Veterinary Association,
and Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society. Site has sections on information
for veterinarians, care and management of horses, farrier science, feeding
and nutrition, equine animal science, and other areas.
NetVet and The Electronic Zoo (netvet.wustl.edu/ssi.htm)
NetVet is the single largest
on the web dedicated to veterinary medicine and animals. It includes points
of interest to veterinarians, including links to educational resources,
career opportunities, and a calendar of meetings. The Electronic Zoo portion
of the site features catagories of other species types; i.e., birds, cats,
cows, dogs, horses, marine mammels, etc.