In January 2015 there will be disruption in the Medical Library. Owing to pressure on space in the Clinical School we are relocating our training room inside the library (the space will then add to the office space for the School.) This will mean that there will be noise and disruption from January 12th 2015. […]
E-Books drop-in sessions Tuesday 6th and Friday 9th January
Not sure how to find an Ebook? What medical e-books are available? Do you wonder how to download an Ebook to your smart device? Are there any Ebooks available in my area of medicine??? For answers to these and other Ebook questions, demonstrations on how to use Ebooks on smart devices, come along to the […]
Keep your Eyes on Evidence….
This month in Eyes on Evidence Home-based self-sampling to test for sexually transmitted infections A systematic review and meta-analysis suggests that taking samples at home compared with taking samples in a clinic improves the uptake of testing for sexually transmitted infections among women. Risk of cervical or vaginal cancer in women treated for cervical intraepithelial […]
We asked you for feedback – this is what you told us….
In the week of 10th November, we spent a bit of time trying to find out what you thought of the library, how you used it, etc. These statistics are submitted to RLUK, the NHS like to know what we’re doing, and we like to know what you think of us – so one weeks […]
Christmas Holidays are almost here…..
The Library will close at 4.30pm, Wednesday 24th December. Normal service will resume at 8:00am, Monday 5th January 2015. We wish all library users a very merry Christmas and best wishes for 2015.
Eyes on Evidence – the latest from NICE and NHS Evidence
This month in Eyes on Evidence Eyes on Evidence survey Thank you to all our readers who have completed the Eyes on Evidence survey. There’s still time to share your views on the bulletin by completing the short online survey before the end of November. Premature death in people with learning disabilities A population-based cohort […]
Could we do better? We’re interested in your views
This week the Medical Library is surveying library user satisfaction – are you happy with the services and facilities that we offer? What could we do better? If/when you’re in the library, there are very short (4 question!) survey forms that you can complete, or you can tell us your views using this form: http://tinyurl.com/medical-library-survey2014 […]
E-Books drop in sessions – Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th November
Not sure how to find an Ebook? Do you wonder how to download an Ebook to your smart device? Are there any Ebooks available in my area of medicine??? For answers to these and other Ebook questions, demonstrations on how to use Ebooks on smart devices, come along to the drop-in sessions next week. Feel […]
Booksale ends this week
The fabulous medical library book sale will finish this week. Plenty more books for you to browse and purchase…
Peter Morgan retires as Medical Librarian: 1973-2014
It is with very mixed feelings that we say goodbye to Peter Morgan, who retires today after 39 years as Medical Librarian. Peter has seen the Medical Library through a huge number of changes including the relocation of the library and two phases of redevelopment of the space. But the significant impact developments in technology […]
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