Pharmaceutical Substances has now been updated to Version 3.1. Pharmaceutical Substances acts as a reference point for screening information about drugs. It provides a compendium of more than 2400 active pharmaceutical ingredients (API’s) of interest to the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The database is structure searchable and includes synthetic routes. The new release is the […]
More e-books via the University
A new ebook is now available:- “Sexual health and genital medicine in clinical practice” – C. Sonnex. It can be accessed in MyiLibrary using a university computer, or remotely, using your RAVEN password http://www.myilibrary.com/Search/sd.asp?ID=108737&Searchtext=sonnex This will soon be linked to the record in our Newton catalogue.
science@cambridge
The new web portal for science students and scientists, http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/scienceportal/ was launched today.Science @ Cambridge aims to draw users into a virtual library space giving them immediate access to electronic information from their desktop, tools to help them navigate through the vast number of sources available, as well as on-line real-time help from library subject-experts. […]
Changes to photocopy prices
As of Monday 29th September, the charges for photocopy cards will be as follows: £1 – 18 unit card 9 pages of A4 @ 11.1p per sheet 6 pages of A3 @ 16.7p per sheet £2 – 42 unit card 21 pages of A4 @ 9.5p per sheet 14 pages of A3 @ 14.3p per […]
Interesting reading
Ben Goldacre’s “Bad Science” article (Guardian, 20th September 2008) makes interesting reading: Missing in action: the trials that did not make the news Somewhere you can keep track of interesting trials is the Current Controlled Trials, and the World Health Organisation’s International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP); DEC-net – Drug Evaulation in Children; ClinicalTrials.gov (trials […]
Black Tuesday
Due to circumstances beyond our control, and a desire to keep noise disruption in the library to a minimum, the Medical Library will be closed to readers 8.00am – 1.00pm on Tuesday 23rd September 2008.Other particularly noisy periods will be 7.00am – 9am on Friday 19th and Monday 22nd September.We’re very sorry for the inconvenience […]
And relax….
After the “Big Push”, we’ve got the new Issue Desk installed at the new entrance – well done to everyone who’s found us! This route into the library will be in operation till November 2008.
2 new specialists libraries – Infections & Commissioning
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 […]
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