Infections Specialist Library What is it? The Infections Specialist Library (ISL) provides convenient and comprehensive access to the highest quality evidence on the investigation, prevention, treatment and control of infectious diseases from a clinical perspective. This is intended to keep health professionals up to date with the burgeoning amount of infectious disease evidence that is […]
The Big Push
Right – we have quite a lot to do between now and Monday 15th September in order to move to the next stage of our redevelopment: build a new door install furniture in the new IT room on Level 4 relocate our library offices into the new IT room on Level 4 close down the […]
More e-books via NHS ATHENS
More e-books are available using your NHS ATHENS password: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine Oxford Handbook of Nurse Prescribing Go to http://www.library.nhs.uk/ and log in with your NHS ATHENS password, and click on the e-books link under “Books, Journals and Healthcare Databases”, and search for the book you want. Contact us if you’d like any […]
Changes in the Library – from 1st September onwards
From Monday 1st September, we’ll be doing a bit of work preparing for a temporary entrance to the library. While the staff offices and library issue desk area are being worked on, the entrance to the library will be via a side door – this will all be sign posted in due course. It does […]
Forthcoming Distraction – last minute change
Factors beyond our control mean there’s been a last minute change of date for this disruption. THURSDAY 28TH AUGUST will be the noisy day in the library – particularly after 5.30pm
Forthcoming Distraction: Big Noise
I’m afraid that we’re expecting a lot of noise disruption at some point in the week beginning August 25th 2008. The builders tell us this should be the worst of the noise for the whole redevelopment project. We don’t know which days will be worst affected, but watch this space – we’ll update this blog […]
SCOPUS now available
Support for research and teaching in the sciences and social sciences in Cambridge has received a major boost through a University Library subscription to Elsevier’s Scopus database. The Library’s investment in Scopus represents one of the most significant enhancements to information provision in the sciences in the University for some years. During a trial earlier […]
New sessions and a new calendar
New times and dates in August, September and October 2008 are available for Information Skills training sessions providing hands-on training in specific resources including: Cochrane Library PubMed Using NHS ATHENS to search for literature Library Introduction Finding e-Journals Literature searching for Junior Doctors Searching Web of Science We’re using Google calendars to list the sessions, […]
New eresources@cambridge website
Cambridge University Library has today officially launched eresources@cambridge http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/electronicresources/. The new site aims to provide library users with seamless access to a growing collection of subscribed electronic resources. It also has a redesigned help section, covering journal and database access for on and off campus users. Users can also search for article citations and full […]
Good bye comfy seats!
Good bye comfortable chairs – for the duration of the library refurbishment, anyway. If you are used to enjoying the comfortable chairs near the current journal racks, I’m afraid I have some bad news. In order for us to redevelop the library offices to provide space for the seminar rooms we have planned, we have […]
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