The first drop-in session for this new academic year, to be held in our new location will be tomorrow – Friday 18th August. Please come along and say ‘Hello’ and find out more about e-books. There will be a range of devices so we can show you how to download e-books. However if you prefer […]
We’re all settled in to our new home AND we have a study room available!
So, the relocation is now complete – we have moved! Our facilities and services are now as they will be until we return to our “proper” home. Opening hours are: Monday – Friday 08:00 – 21:50. Please note, last entry to the building is 21:30. Saturday 09:00 – 16:50. Please note, last entry to the […]
Zika Virus Resource Portal
Wolters Kluwer has launched the Zika Resource Portal. The portal brings together journal articles, current articles, guidance and Twitter chats. Access to journal articles will depend on your institutions subscription. If you have any questions relating to this resource please do not hesitate to contact Medical Library staff.
Online tool that helps the public decode health research
Understanding Health Research is a tool for making sense of health studies, created by the Medical Research Council/Chief Scientist Office Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow (MRC/CSO SPHSU) at University of Glasgow. This tool can help you review a piece of health research by guiding you through a series of questions to ask […]
Upcoming training at the Medical Library
The Medical Library is now settled in to its new (temporary) home in Bay 13, and we hope all our users are too! Even though we’re in a different building, our library services will run as normal, and this includes our training programme. We will continue to deliver our training courses, but as we do […]
#hellomynameis Kate Granger- a lasting legacy
Probably everyone’s seen these “thought for the day” notices on the Tube – often they’re witty, sometimes wise, but rarely do they quote doctors, and even more rarely do they quote contemporary doctors. (so well done @Oval Tube Station) That Dr Kate Granger was quoted earlier this week, shows the reach of her #hellomynameis campaign. […]
Sepsis – bringing it all together #sepsis
Recently there has “treat sepsis the same as heart attacks” – here are all the sepsis resources you might need…. NICE guidance – Sepsis: recognition, diagnosis and early management NICE Pathway – Sepsis BMJ State of the Art – Clinical Review: Sepsis: pathophysiology and clinical management Sepsis management : national clinical guideline no.6 and supporting guidance – […]
One-to-one training in the new building
We are still in the process of getting settled in to our new space (see here for more details of the move), but training is up and running, and available for all users of the Medical Library. We intend to offer group training sessions on various topics from late August onwards. Keep an eye on […]
New default link for Web of Science
The default link for the Web of Science database has now changed. Any regular users of Web of Science who have it bookmarked should update their bookmark to the new link, http://webofknowledge.com. A reminder that this direct link can also be found, along with links to many other resources, on our website.
Borrowing books
The newly located Medical Library is open and we are looking forward to seeing you. There is a ’boutique’ collection of books in the library, available for you borrow. More titles are available via the Medical Library Fetching Service.
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