So-called predatory publishers regularly approach researchers via email to solicit manuscripts and conference papers. With the emphasis on publishing as a measure of academic success still strong it can be easy to give in to temptation and flattery but this can do more harm than good to a future career. Claire Sewell of the University […]
Announcing two ‘shut up and write’ sessions in the Medical Library
Do you ever find it hard to focus and write? Have you got a piece of writing (such as an article, assignment, PhD thesis, or guideline) to do but struggle to find the time? We are here to help. Announcing two ‘shut up and write’ sessions: dedicated time to do nothing but write, in a […]
Medical Students – Library drop in – Thursday 19th October
Do you have library related questions that need answering? Want to find out more about E-Books. Come and speak with library staff between 1:00 – 2:00 – Sherwood Room – Thursday 19th. Look forward to seeing you.
Library drop-in session for Medical Students – Friday 13th October
Do you have library related questions that need answering? Want to find out more about E-Books. Come and speak with library staff between 11:30 – 12:30 – Sherwood Room – Friday 13th. Look forward to seeing you.
Biomedical and Life Sciences ebooks on SpringerLink
The Moore Library is pleased to announce that access is now available to Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences 2015- 2017 ebook collections on the SpringerLink platform. There are currently 1,546 available titles, and further 2017 titles will be added as they are published. Monographs, contributed volumes, handbooks and selected encyclopaedias in Springer designated sub-disciplines such […]
Helping Researchers Publish in STEM
As part of International Open Access Week 2017, the Office of Scholarly Communication is hosting events aimed at exploring the resources available to help researchers publish. The Theme of the International Open Access Week 2017 is ‘Open In Order To…’. Friday 27 October, 9:00 – 13:15 Seminar Room 1, Hauser Forum This session offers the […]
Competition: connect your ORCiD with your Symplectic profile
The last week of October is Open Access Week, and the Office of Scholarly Communication is running a competition, open to all staff and students at the University of Cambridge who contribute to its research profile. The competition involves creating an ORCiD profile (if you don’t already have one), and linking your ORCiD to your […]
Resource of the month: ‘library in your pocket’ medical apps and websites
Every month we tweet out tips, links and tools about a resource or group of resources that will help Medical Library users with their studies, work, or research. In September, we focused on medical apps and websites — the sort of things that could be accessed easily, quickly, and for free from a smartphone or […]
Today – Pop Up Medical Library – Addenbrookes Hospital Concourse
Between 12:00 – 13:00 today, medical library colleagues will be in the hospital concourse area near the food court. Come and say Hi! Find out what resources we have, ask questions about our services and let us know how we can help YOU.
Entering a new era of printing services at the Medical Library: DS-Print
We’re very excited to offer new printing facilities at the Medical Library. From Monday 11th September, we’ll be offering DS-Print to facilitate printing, scanning and copying. This means you can buy credit online install a widget to have wifi printing from your own laptop release your printing from one of 2 printers (no more problems […]
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