Do you have library related questions that need answering? Want to find out more about E-Books? Come and speak with library staff between 12:00 – 1:00 – Sherwood Room – Tuesday 3rd July. Look forward to seeing you.
Resource of the month: Humanities collection
This month our resource of the month was our humanities collection. In our humanities collection we have fiction, poetry, biography and DVDs. In the first week of June we highlighted some of the fiction that is available in the Humanities collection. This month our #resourceofthemonth is our Humanities collection. Now that the better weather is […]
Resource of the month: protocol resources
Our resource of the month for May was a collection of tools, tips and tricks to help with writing a protocol. You can find them all on Twitter, but we’ve also gathered them here for ease of reference. First up, we recommended having a look around Prospero, the register of protocols. It’s worth being familiar […]
Clinical Students E-Books and Library Drop–in Session – Tuesday 22nd May 2018
Do you have library related questions that need answering? Want to find out more about E-Books? Come and speak with library staff between 12:00 – 1:00 – Sherwood Room – Tuesday 22nd May. Look forward to seeing you.
Standing up desks
Have you used one of our standing up desks yet? They are available in our Shhh space and are height adjustable so suitable for any stature. To read more about the research into standing up desks see Cochrane Review and Harvard Health Blog
Resource of the month: Clinical guideline tools and tips
Our #resourceofthemonth for March was focused on resources which are useful when preparing clinical guidelines. We began with the NICE clinical guidelines manual. This manual covers all stages of preparing a guideline. Even though this is a NICE guideline manual, some of the content is applicable to developing any clinical guideline. This month our #resourceofthemonth […]
Nutrition and Medicine
There was a piece in the news over the weekend highlighting the work of Cambridge Graduate course students Kate Womersley and Katherine Ripullone, published last year in the BMJ around the value of having nutrition and lifestyle as a core part of the undergraduate medical curriculum. It builds on the work of Prof Sumantra Ray of NNedPro […]
Easter Weekend
Here at the Medical Library we don’t have long closed times over university vacations, but we do close over the Easter weekend. We’ll be closed from 21:50 Thursday 29th March, and be back (Easter egg binges, permitting!) 08:00 Tuesday 3rd April.
Clinical Students – E-Books and Library Drop – in Session today!
Do you have library related questions that need answering? Want to find out more about E-Books. Come and speak with library staff between 12:00 – 1:00 – Sherwood Room – Thursday 8th March. Look forward to seeing you.
Resource of the month: RCT tools and tips
Our resource of the month for February was a collection of tools and tips to help you with your RCT. We’ve been tweeting them out over the past few weeks, and have now gathered them all in one place for ease of reference. In the first week, we pointed you towards guidance on ethics and […]
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