Until 22.03.2026, Charles University has trial access to Osmosis — an interactive platform for studying (and teaching) medical disciplines. This platform combines modern technology with a deep understanding of the needs of learners in the medical and health sciences. It offers a wide range of multimedia learning materials, including videos, quizzes, and flashcards, designed to promote deeper understanding and long-term memory. Osmosis can be used for self-study as well as for teaching.
Access via the eResources Portal:
https://cuni.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/420CKIS_INST/gf08nd/alma9926156025606986
Guides & tutorials:
https://view.highspot.com/viewer/96632f6706f04a77e8a30a2e42fcee7e#ejfy0z5qq6
Login is via the university email; follow the guide at the eResources Portal (after accessing the Osmosis platform).
Until 28th February, Charles University has trial access to scite_, which allows users to see how a publication has been cited, providing the citation context and classification.
Access to scite_ (via the eResource Portal)
You must set up a user account on the university email whatever@whatever.cuni.cz to use scite_ properly. Students who do not have faculty emails can use the UKID@cuni.cz email by following these instructions:
- UKID = 8-digit number
- Open the web version of Office 365: https://outlook.office365.com/mail
- Sign in using your university email address (UKID@cuni.cz).
- If prompted, authenticate using your CAS credentials.
If you already have an account set up for a non-university email, you can only use it within the University’s IP address range.
During the trial access, there will be webinars:
Get The Most Out Of Scite: Monthly Training Sessions
29.01.2026 5 – 6 pm
26.02.2026 5 – 6 pm
Behind the Scenes with Scite Assistant: A Technical Exploration
4.02 2026 4 – 5 pm