NHS Evidence (www.evidence.nhs.uk) has had a revamp. Access to full-text e-journals and the ability to search databases including Medline, CINAHL and PsycInfo is still available (just click “journals and databases” link). You can still search across a limited, but high quality set of resource using the search box – you’ll get access to resources […]
Sunday opening – Exam preparation
It’s that time of year again – exam fever is in the air. In addition to our regular opening times, the Medical Library will be open from 2.00pm till 6.00pm on Sundays from 8th May till 12th June inclusive. Hope this helps in some way with the exam preparations, and very best of luck!
UK Stillbirth rate – Cambridge research contributes to evidence base
Research published online by the Lancet gives evidence of stillbirth rates in the UK being higher than in almost every other high-income country. The UK had about 4,100 stillbirths in 2009 and, with a rate of 3.5 per 1,000 births, was ranked 33rd in a list of 193 countries – down from 26th in 1995. Only France […]
Behind the Headlines – Your guide to the science that makes the news
Behind the Headlines provides an unbiased and evidence-based analysis of health stories that make the news. The service is intended for both the public and health professionals, and endeavours to: explain the facts behind the headlines and give a better understanding of the science that makes the news, provide an authoritative resource for GPs which […]
Deduplication and Cancellation of Journals
Deduplication We continue to deduplicate print journals and move towards electronic journal access. One copy of the print will continue to be held in one of the University libraries, but not in the Medical Library. A list of these titles can be seen here. http://tinyurl.com/medicallibrarydeduplication Cancellations Due to continued financial pressures we propose to cancel […]
Easter Weekend & Bank Holidays
The Medical Library will be closed over the Easter weekend: Friday 22nd till Monday 25th inclusive. Normal hours resume at 8am on Tuesday 26th April. Friday 29th April and Monday 2nd May, the Medical Library will be open 9am till 6pm.Saturday 30th April, the Library will be open, as usual, 9am till 5pm
More e-journal access for Local NHS Staff
More e-journal access for Local NHS Staff E-journal access for Cambridge University Health Partners* Pilot scheme launched! The scheme allows the University of Cambridge to extend to its partner NHS organisations in CUHP access to the content it already obtains on subscription from the participating publishers. A pilot scheme has been launched, ending December 2011, […]
Health and Social Care Bill has now been published
Read the new Health and Social Care Bill 2010-2011: http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/healthandsocialcare.html Responses from BMA, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Royal College of Physicians, Royal College of General Practitioners You can also watch a debate from the BBC between Prof Julian Le Grand from the London Schools of Economics and Prof Martin Roland from Cambridge […]
Event: Digital Researcher #DR11
http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/315321/Digital-Researcher.html On 14 February 2011, Vitae and The British Library are running the Digital Researcher 2011 to help researchers make the most of new technologies in their research. The interactive event, which will be held at the British Library, is for postgraduate researchers and research staff. It will include presentations and interactive sessions on subjects […]
Event: Personal Data, Public Knowledge and Research Ethics
http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1529 Wednesday, 19 January 2011: 12:00 – 14:00Location: CRASSH Seminar Room Speakers Dr Louise Corti (Associate Director, UK Data Archive and Head of ESDS Qualidata) Dr Libby Bishop (Timescapes Project, University of Leeds About the seminar The drive to make research data accessible to the widest possible scholarly community through archiving and data-sharing mandates proposed […]
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