This week the Medical Library is surveying library user satisfaction – are you happy with the services and facilities that we offer? What could we do better? If/when you’re in the library, there are very short (4 question!) survey forms that you can complete, or you can tell us your views using this form: http://tinyurl.com/medical-library-survey2014 […]
E-Books drop in sessions – Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th November
Not sure how to find an Ebook? Do you wonder how to download an Ebook to your smart device? Are there any Ebooks available in my area of medicine??? For answers to these and other Ebook questions, demonstrations on how to use Ebooks on smart devices, come along to the drop-in sessions next week. Feel […]
Booksale ends this week
The fabulous medical library book sale will finish this week. Plenty more books for you to browse and purchase…
Peter Morgan retires as Medical Librarian: 1973-2014
It is with very mixed feelings that we say goodbye to Peter Morgan, who retires today after 39 years as Medical Librarian. Peter has seen the Medical Library through a huge number of changes including the relocation of the library and two phases of redevelopment of the space. But the significant impact developments in technology […]
Medicine and Humanities Books
The medicine and humanities collection has moved from the reading room into a new space. The collection contains works drawn from humanities literature. This collection provides medical students and staff with the opportunity to study non-medical works chosen to enrich the study and practice of medical care. Titles include; Pat Barker – “The regeneration […]
vitae Webinar: Social Media What is in it for me as a researcher?
Would you like to find out more about social media in your role as a researcher developer but don’t know where to start? Do you worry that engaging with social media might lead to information overload, privacy issues and the blurring of your private and professional life? Do you want to know a little bit […]
Eyes on Evidence – expert commentary on important new evidence
Issue 66 – October 2014 Help to shape the Eyes on Evidence publication by participating in a short online survey on your use and views of the bulletin. Long-acting injectable paliperidone compared with haloperidol for maintenance treatment of schizophrenia A US randomised controlled trial in adults with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder reports that the long-acting […]
Ebooks drop in sessions. Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th October
Not sure how to find an Ebook? Do you wonder how to download an Ebook to your smart device? Are there an Ebooks available in my area of medicine??? For answers to these and other Ebook questions and demonstrations on how to use Ebooks on smart devices, come along to the drop-in session next week. […]
Medical Library Book Sale Now On!
Need course books? Visit the medical library book sale in the reception area of the library. Prices inside book front cover.
BrowZine – your dream for a library app come true
BrowZine is a new tablet application (iOS & Android) where you can browse, read and follow thousands of scholarly journals available to you thanks to the University’s subscriptions or on open access. All in a format optimized for your iPad or Android tablet. • Browse titles by subject to easily find journals of interest • […]
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