Technologies are combining. In addition to the regular e-book drop-in sessions, there will be several Bluetooth keyboards for you to try with all your devices. Help us to find the right keyboard for you to use. Tell us your likes and dislikes. Find us in the Sherwood room Wednesday 13th April 13:00 -13:45 in the […]
Words that changed the world – how did that ‘app-en? from @theul
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Open Access Drop-in Sessions by @CamOpenAccess
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Do you write for publication?
If you are writing for publication, all your work should be Open Access to be eligible for the next REF in 2020. For further information visit the Open Access website – www.openaccess.cam.ac.uk or email them directly info@openaccess.cam.ac.uk The Medical Library has a display of books on writing skills and writing for publication – see photo […]
New from NICE – Eyes on Evidence
Issue 82 – March 2016 This month in Eyes on Evidence Bystander CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest A Swedish cohort study found that bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) doubled the likelihood of survival in people who experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Effects of antimicrobial stewardship and infection control measures on MRSA infections A retrospective observational study in Scotland […]
Academic Social Networking Sites: a rough guide for researchers – date for your diary
Social networking services aimed specifically at academics boast millions of users. Academia.edu, one of the most successful commercial platforms in this area, claims 33 million people have signed up their service, sharing 10 million uploaded papers on a site which enjoys 36 million unique visitors a month. How can researchers, particularly those at the beginning […]
Why does publishing open access help ECRs? – date for your diary
Are you an early career researcher or PhD candidate? Do you want to know more about open access publishing and the opportunities that it offers? Come along to this interactive talk in Cambridge to find out about the benefits of open access publishing. This event features talks from open access publishers and looks at the […]
E-Book drop-in sessions today – Monday 29th February and Thursday 3rd March
Used an e-book before? Want more information, hints and tips? You have access to numerous medical e-books. Do you know how to find and download e-books to your devices? We are holding e-book drop-in sessions on Monday 29th February 1:00 -2:00 in the Sherwood Room Thursday 3rd March 1:00 – 2:00 in the Sherwood Room […]
The long and winding road…. to medical finals
it’s a harsh thought, but finals are not so long away – ouch! But there are some tools and resources out there to help. MedEd Preparing for finals: Home / My courses / General Information / CX010 / Assessments and Examinations / Preparing for Finals In this section you will find material which will help you get a feel for and understand the […]
Trial access to @BMJBestPractice – final week – tell us what you think
http://bestpractice.bmj.com/ Access using RAVEN, NHS ATHENS or on a university computer BMJ Best Practice rethinks decision-support information with a step-by-step approach that is structured around the patient consultation, covering diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. It fits information around real, diverse and evolving medical information needs to give users a second opinion in an instant. Please […]
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