For publications (peer-reviewed articles and conference proceedings) published after 1st April 2016 to be eligible for the next REF, they must be made available in the University’s institutional repository when accepted for publication, and certainly no later than three months following the acceptance (not publication) date. https://www.openaccess.cam.ac.uk/ for information on how to do this and we recommend […]
New evidence from NICE
Issue 76 – September 2015 This month in Eyes on Evidence Mortality in people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder A Danish population cohort study reported that children, young people and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder had a mortality rate double that of the general population, with accidents the most common cause of death. Use […]
Research Skills Support for PhDs and early career researchers
Not sure where to start with your literature search? Need any help with your systematic reviews? Is referencing giving you nightmares? The Medical Library is here to help. We have a series of training sessions to support you in your research. Topics include: Systematic Reviews: A ‘How-To’ Guide Managing Your Bibliography The Big 4 Databases […]
Brush up your research skills – new sessions for Nurses, Dr, AHPs
New dates are announced for literature searching and critical appraisal sessions designed for Nurses, Doctors, and Allied Health Professionals. Book your space by contacting us Literature Searching NHS ATHENS has always given you access to databases such as Medline and CINAHL, plus a large number of ejournals. But do you feel that you might need […]
August Bank Holiday Monday
The Medical Library will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday – 31st August. Here’s hoping for sunny weather for those of us that are off work that day.
NHS PCs – we’ve had an upgrade!
Happy to say that the 3 NHS / Addenbrooke’s computers in the Medical Library have been upgraded. Hope that they give you swifter access to the Connect, EPIC, etc.
#eyesonevidence Latest evidence from NICE
Issue 75 – August 2015 This month in Eyes on Evidence Quality of life in young people with cerebral palsy A study of cross-sectional and longitudinal European data found that young people with mild or moderate cerebral palsy mostly had similar quality of life to young people in the general population, but had less social […]
#OpenData & #ResearchDataManagement – help for researchers
Research Data Management and Open Data and Open Access are increasingly hot topics for researchers. Increasingly funders are requiring that your research publications are made available in Open Access form. Some are already starting to require that the data behind the research is also made available. The benefits of having access to each others data […]
#tipsfornewdocs – Welcome to all new doctors at Addenbrooke’s
It’s been great today to welcome (back) so many doctors to Addenbrooke’s. There are some familiar faces, which can make a librarian feel old, but it’s lovely to see you all. There are some great tips for new docs on twitter – follow #tipsfornewdocs which contain lots of words of wisdom, not least of which […]
Eyes on Evidence – new from NICE
Issue 74 – July 2015 This month in Eyes on Evidence Symptom remission and quality of life in schizophrenia A retrospective study identified a link between symptom remission and improved quality of life in adults with schizophrenia who were on antipsychotic medication, with paid employment, social activity and drug adherence also positively influencing quality […]
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