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 12th October 13:00 -14:00 in the Sherwood Room Thursday 15th October 12:30 – 13:30 in the Sherwood Room […]
Mental Health Week 2015
The Trust’s 5th annual Mental Health Week runs from 05-09 October to promote mental health awareness and 5 ways for wellbeing for World Mental Health day. There is plenty to get involved with. Have a look at the timetable below. The mental health information stand will be in the Concourse Food court entrance each lunchtime. Do come along! MHW […]
Research Data Management Newsletter – Oct 2015
1. Why is it important to license your research outputs? 2. Open Data – moving science forward or a waste of time and money? 3. The new name for the University of Cambridge data repository is… Apollo! 4. Job vacancy: Institutional Repository Manager 5. Open scholarship and links to academic integrity, reward & recognition 6. Data Insights Cambridge – […]
Open Research Data – draft concordat & Cambridge response
During August the Research Councils UK on behalf of the UK Open Research Data Forum released a draft Concordat on Open Research Data for which they have sought feedback. The Universities of Bristol, Cambridge, Manchester, Nottingham and Oxford prepared a joint response which was sent to the RCUK on 28 September 2015. Read their response. The UK Open Research Data […]
Five tips to jumpstart your evidence-based practice
The Centre for Evidence Based Medicine http://www.cebm.net/ in Oxford is a great resource, with EBM tools, youtube channel packed with useful films, a reading list to with all the basics, and much more (I particularly love “evidence based medicine and baking“…) Follow @cebmOxford and @cebmblog on Twitter. It’s blog is great too – read the post on “5 […]
NHS Atlas of Variation in Healthcare
“in healthcare, as in health, there is no meaningful accountability to our patients and to the population without ceaseless surveillance and public reporting” David C Goodman, MD MS. The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care. The Wennberg International Collaborative The 2015 NHS Atlas of Variation in Healthcare is published today: PDF version or instant online version […]
Learn clinical examination skills – in comfort
The best use of the comfy chairs in the Medical Library’s group study area was going on today : Year 6s teaching the new Year 4s clinical examination skills.
“Come fly with me” – improve research impact with Twitter
Already using Twitter, but think that you must/should be able to get more out of it? Wanting to improve the impact of your research? This course is for you: “Come fly with me” – improve research impact with Twitter A day-long training course consists of a mixture of taught and interactive practical elements intended to […]
Library shutting early Thursday 24th September
ADVANCE WARNING Owing to electrical maintenance work which will shut down all power in the Clinical School, the Medical Library will be closed from 18:00, Thursday 24th September. We will be open as normal, Friday 25th September. We apologise for any inconvenience this will cause.
Welcome to the new Clinical Students
We’re delighted to welcome 172 new clinical students who start today. Good luck – and remember, the Library is here to help.
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