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SafetyLit is a free service that provides a comprehensive, easy-to-use, searchable, and reliable source of information on safety issues. It is a project of the SafetyLit Foundation in cooperation with the San Diego State University and the World Health Organization's Department of Violence and Injury Prevention.

Overview[edit]

SafetyLit provides abstracts of reports from researchers who work in the more than 30 distinct professional disciplines relevant to preventing unintentional injuries, violence, and self-harm. Among these are agriculture, anthropology, architecture, economics, education, engineering, ergonomics, health services, medicine, psychology, public health, public safety, sociology, and many others.

History[edit]

SafetyLit was established in 1995 by David Lawrence, an injury epidemiologist and prevention specialist. The project began as a weekly update service for the field of injury prevention and has since grown to include a comprehensive database of articles related to safety.

Features[edit]

SafetyLit provides weekly updates of the most recent articles in the field of injury prevention. It also maintains a searchable database of past articles. The database includes citations and abstracts of journal articles, conference papers, scholarly reports, theses and dissertations, and other relevant materials.

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