Do you have library related questions that need answering? Want to find out more about ebooks? Come and speak with library staff between 13:00 – 13:45 in the Sherwood Room. Jo and Jasmina will be there to answer all your ebooks questions, as well as any other library questions you might have. Look forward to […]
New Medical Library training course: Introduction to Literature Searching
Do you ever worry that you’re not searching for relevant literature as effectively as you could be? Do you find yourself wading through a high number of irrelevant references found by a haphazard Google Scholar or Pubmed search? Have you been asked to record and describe your search strategy, and aren’t sure how to do […]
#GenomicsConversation – 4th-8th March
On the back of the Topol Review, why not get involved with the Genomics Conversation, being led by Health Education England. Join our #GenomicsConversation With the launch of the Topol Review earlier this week and the growing influence of Genomics in the NHS Long Term Plan it is now more important than ever that […]
Resource of the month: lesser known databases
During February our #resourceofthemonth has been lesser known databases, for when PubMed isn’t enough. We began with Global health. We begin with Global health. It is a database which covers all aspects of public health including international health, epidemiology, nutrition, environmental and occupational health. It can be accessed here https://t.co/FZLpYtcuhS by University of Cambridge staff […]
Self-service kiosk – Your comments please
We would like your comments on the new self-service kiosk located in the library reception area. Tick one of the faces and add further comments if you wish. The medical library team look forward to receiving your feedback.
New Medical Library training course: designing a conference poster
Do you want to present a poster at a conference, but you’re not sure where to start? Do you think your poster-making skills could do with an update? Are you interested in ensuring you’re communicating your research as effectively as possible? The Medical Library has a new course that will help with all this, and […]
Topol Review – all you need to know #topolreview
The Topol Review was published 11th Feb 2019: “Preparing the healthcare workforce to deliver the digital future.” The launch event was streamed and can be found here: https://youtu.be/zIBoOITkDDA This has not been edited so the event does not start till about the three hour mark. You get a brief speech by Secretary Hancock (as Dr […]
New self-service kiosk
You might have noticed a change in the library’s reception area: we now have a self-service kiosk. You can use the kiosk to borrow, return, or renew your books — no need to wait in a queue at the enquiry desk! The kiosk is very straightforward to use — simply scan your card (or log […]
JoVE trial access
The University of Cambridge now has trial access to JoVe, including all the different collections in JoVE Journal and JoVE Science Education. JoVE is resource providing video demonstrations with protocols in the physical and life sciences. Access the trial on campus via https://www.jove.com/. This link should also work for NHS members of the Medical Library […]
Resource of the month: reflective practice tools
Our resource of the month for January was a series of tools and tips to increase your skills and confidence as reflective practitioners. We started off by highlighting some of the most common reflective models: Gibbs and Kolb. And here is Kolb's. pic.twitter.com/a4Ydci7I4X — Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) January 8, 2019 We also recommended some […]
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