In print:- EMBO Molecular Medicine, Journal of Diabetes, Journal of Renal Nursing Online:-Journal of Pediatric Oncology NursingYou can access it via ejournals@cambridge (http://sfx7.exlibrisgroup.com/cambridge/az) , which includes the correct links using the Library, or other University computers.
Partnering with your library to strengthen research
Nurses must know how to locate and evaluate health information to optimize their professional practice – Make friends with your Librarian Partnering with Your Library to Strengthen Nursing Research, Journal of Nursing Education. Mar 2010. Vol. 49, Iss. 3; p. 164 (4 pages)Ann Hallyburton, Barbara St John Abstract:Nurses must know how to locate and evaluate […]
New CONSORT guidelines for RCTs
“New guidance to improve the reporting of trial findings is published simultaneously today (24 March 2010) by nine leading journals around the world ““ BMJ, Annals of Internal Medicine, BMC Medicine, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Lancet, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Open Medicine, PLoS Medicine, and Trials. Full and transparent reporting of trials is crucial to ensure […]
Easter Holiday reminder
Library members are reminded that theMedical Library will be shut onFriday 2nd, Saturday 3rd and Monday 5th April 2010.
Cambridge Postgraduates: you can win!
Cambridge Postgraduates: Win an iPod Nano and 2 x £20 Amazon vouchers As part of the Arcadia Programme based at the University Library, postgraduates are being ask to participate in a short 3 minute online survey to answer brief questions about where they seek help developing their information search and management strategies and their awareness […]
NHS Evidence Update: Inflammatory bowel disease & TB
Inflammatory bowel disease (NHS Evidence – gastroenterology and liver diseases) This will be an update of last year’s AEU on inflammatory bowel disease. Tuberculosis – on the move against TB (NHS Evidence – infections) The update has been timed to coincide with World TB Day on the 24th of March. This update will include the […]
Library Wireless – bad news & good news
Sorry to say, our wireless network is not currently available owing to a power problem to the server last weekend (14th March). This lack of wifi is likely to continue for at least another week or so. We’re sorry about the inconvenience this may cause. But on the up side, we’re getting an new and […]
Evening access to the Medical Library
As from Monday 15th March 2010, evening access into the Clinical School will be controlled by a security door. Access is gained by swiping an Addenbrooke’s ID card. The custodians will be available to let in visitors to the library who don’t have an Addenbrooke’s card. Regular visitors can request a card from the Clinical […]
NHS Evidence Update: Multiple Sclerosis and Prostate Cancer
Multiple sclerosis (NHS Evidence – neurological conditions) The Neurological Conditions Specialist Collection Project Team has carried out a systematic literature search on Multiple Sclerosis to identify all high level evidence published since the date of the last Multiple Sclerosis AEU in 2008, including guidelines, systematic reviews, health technology assessments and economic evaluations. Leading MS experts […]
Easter Holiday
The Medical Library will be shutFriday 2nd, Saturday 3rd and Monday 5th April 2010.
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