A great new resource from TRIP (Turning Research Into Practice) TRIP Answers:“a repository of clinical questions and answers drawn from a wide number of sources around the world and builds on TRIP’s ten years experience of answering clinical questions. Ultimately, we want to create a resource where clinicians can easily find answers to their question […]
Christmas is coming
The Library closes at 12.30pm on Wednesday 24th December 2008,and re-opens at 8.00am Friday 2nd January 2009. Merry Christmas to all our readers, and very best wishes for the New Year.
Oh, happy day!
Monday 24th November – 8.00am – the Medical Library re-opens its doors.The majority of the redevelopment work is over, and we’re proud to welcome you into the library via the “normal” route: into the Clinical School and up the spiral staircase. There will be a settling in period as we get used to our beautiful […]
The end is nigh: an early Christmas present
Congratulations to you all – you’ve survived the disruption of our move to the temporary issue desk and the noise of the building works. Thank you for your tolerance. The only thing left is to re-open our newly renovated reception area, and open up the new computer room, but this shouldn’t take very long – […]
Do you use ebooks? Could you spare 1 hour in November? (26th/ 27th) We are setting up a focus group to consider the use of medical ebooks by university staff and students. Comments will be fed back to JISC, (Joint Informations Systems Committee) for their national observatory project. JISC has negotiated and provided free a […]
New ebooks available on trial for November! If demand is sufficient we are hoping to subscribe to the latest edition of theseebooks:- ADAMS AND VICTOR’S PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY – 8th Ed. (2005) GOODMAN & GILMAN’S THE PHARMACOLOGICAL BASIS OF THERAPEUTICS – 11th Ed. (2006) HARRISON’S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE – 17th Ed. (2008) HURST’S THE […]
New training sessions for November and December
Brush up your literature searching skills before Christmas: new training dates and topics for November and December. Check the calendar available at http://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/library/trainingdates.html for full details, but the sessions covered include: How to find healthcare literature use National Library for Health (NLH) and ATHENS– search databases like Medline, CINAHL & Embase How to find healthcare […]
Pharmaceutical Substances has now been updated to Version 3.1. Pharmaceutical Substances acts as a reference point for screening information about drugs. It provides a compendium of more than 2400 active pharmaceutical ingredients (API’s) of interest to the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The database is structure searchable and includes synthetic routes. The new release is the […]
More e-books via the University
A new ebook is now available:- “Sexual health and genital medicine in clinical practice” – C. Sonnex. It can be accessed in MyiLibrary using a university computer, or remotely, using your RAVEN password http://www.myilibrary.com/Search/sd.asp?ID=108737&Searchtext=sonnex This will soon be linked to the record in our Newton catalogue.
science@cambridge
The new web portal for science students and scientists, http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/scienceportal/ was launched today.Science @ Cambridge aims to draw users into a virtual library space giving them immediate access to electronic information from their desktop, tools to help them navigate through the vast number of sources available, as well as on-line real-time help from library subject-experts. […]
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