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Revision as of 21:02, 24 September 2022

Welcome to the Umbrary


About Us
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The Umbrary is an independent library network curated by Umbra, professionally aimed to provide the most concise up to date papers published in it's specialty fields, with a focus on high levels of evidence and public value. It is maintained through donations and thus kept as a free and open source service.

  • Provide resources for scientists and medical professionals in such areas such as hypermobility and transgender treatment.
  • Reduce harm by bringing together official standards of care and drawing attention to new medical understandings.
  • Enable access to needed information freely to those who require help navigating the systems.
  • Showcase accomplishments as a dynamic and growing curriculum vitae.
  • Receive requests as a freelance research librarian.


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The collection of libraries and lists on this website is curated by Umbra who can be contacted at umbrary@gmail.com.

You can request her services as a research librarian through the form found on the research requests page.




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Featured research

Masculinizing Chest Reconstruction in Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals: An Analysis of Epidemiology, Surgical Technique, and Postoperative Outcomes.

A look at the safety of both mastectomy and breast reduction in both binary and non-binary transmasculine patients. They conclude that both mastectomy and reduction, with or without nipple graft are all safe within the transmasculine population, and that these results may be useful as a way to discuss between patients and providers which option may lead to the ideal outcome.

The Transgender medical papers page is a thorough compendium of up-to-date trans-specific research with a high quality of evidence, as well as guides on ways to access them or find more.

The Ehlers-Danlos and hypermobility papers page is a another library with similar standards, yet as it relates to EDS and it's related conditions.


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