With at the time of writing only 22 shopping days left till Christmas (groan!!!), there are advent calendars springing up all over the place. How about having an advent calendar with a difference – it’s not too late, you know. You could have the BMJ Christmas Advent Calendar “The BMJ‘s Christmas team has selected some […]
Upcoming training in the Medical Library
Do you need a refresher on literature searching? Are you struggling to manage data or references? Want to learn tips to improve your critical appraisal skills? The Medical Library is here to help you leap over any research hurdles. We have scheduled new training sessions covering the time from now until April, 2017. If you […]
National Ask A Pharmacist Week
This week is ‘Ask a Pharmacist’ week and, if you were in the Cambridge University Hospitals, that would mean approaching the team at the Medicines Information (MI) department, who offer staff and patients advice on all aspects of medication use. Ebraheem Junaid (pictured) and the team are keen users of the Medical Library to supplement […]
Resource of the Month: Web of Science
Our resource of the month for October was Web of Science, a multidisciplinary scientific database with the ability to search, measure and track citations (among other features). Our resource of the month is Web of Science -a multidisciplinary database with the ability to search&track citations https://t.co/E6aRLRKrqd — Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) October 3, 2016 We […]
Demonstration of Reaxys and Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry
Reaxys helps you retrieve relevant literature, patent information, valid compound properties and experimental procedures. It supports chemistry research and pharmaceutical development. Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry empowers hit identification and lead optimization with normalized compound–target affinity data and comprehensive pharmacokinetic, efficacy, toxicity, safety and metabolic profiles to help you with early drug development. Find out more: When: […]
AccessMedicine – Free trial for University of Cambridge students and staff
The Medical Library and ebooks@cambridge have organised a free trial of McGraw-Hill’s AccessMedicine platform for Cambridge University registered staff and students. AccessMedicine is a comprehensive medical resource providing a spectrum of up-to-date, authoritative knowledge. It combines over 100 leading textbooks with an extensive selection of additional tools usch as case files, videos, and diagnostic tests […]
10th October is World Mental Health Day
How much do you know about mental health? We can lend you useful guides and revision books to teach you all the basics. And don’t forget you can learn without leaving your computer by using the resources on NHS Evidence Search. You can find this book, The ABC of Mental Health, here. Search iDiscover or […]
Resource of the Month: Library in Your Pocket
Our resource of the month for September was Library in Your Pocket. We were looking at a number of different apps which can be downloaded onto mobile devices. These apps are useful to support your evidence-based practice. We’ve been tweeting useful hints and tips throughout the month, and these are now gathered in one place […]
Back Pain Awareness Week
3 – 8 October 2016 is Back Pain Awareness Week. Are you at risk of getting back pain? Can you name the different types of back pain, and do you know how to prevent them? The NHS has a handy guide here. Over at NHS Evidence Search, you will find the most reliable and up […]
Saturday 1st October – No IT services – message from @Cambridge_CSCS
Planned Outage: Rescheduled Power Shutdown Affected Services: Internet Access from the Addenbrookes Site Internal Network Access on the Addenbrookes Site Email (Medschl and external mail hosted on the CSCS servers) Data storage systems on the Addenbrookes Site (Home / Group shares) Managed, Unmanaged Servers and Hosted Servers SDHS (Secure Data Hosting Service) Remote Access (VPN/Citrix […]
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