Dear Clinical Students, Do you have library related questions that need answering? Would you like to find out more about e-books for example? Searching iDiscover? Come and speak with library staff between 1:30 – 2:00pm in the Sherwood Room, on Thursday. Greg and Jo will be there to help answer all your questions regarding e-books, […]
Resource of the month: The big four databases
In February our #ResourceOfTheMonth has been the Big Four Databases which are PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Scopus. In February our #ResourceOfTheMonth is the Big Four Databases. Each week in February we are going to be highlighting a database that is useful if you are conducting medical research, studying or simply want to find […]
Resource of the month: health literacy resources
During the month of January we have been highlighting a collection of tools and resources to support healthcare professionals in improving the health literacy of their patients. We originally posted these tools on Twitter, and we have now gathered them here for ease of access. First up, we highlighted an excellent presentation by Ruth Carlyle […]
Novel coronavirus – all the information in one place
Public guidance (UK) Dept of Health and Social Care – Coronavirus: latest information and guidance NHS – Wuhan novel coronavirus Foreign Office – travel advice Free-to-access research articles & information BMJ Best Practice: overview of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) BMJ topic page on coronavirus Elsevier: Novel Coronavirus Information Center The Lancet: 2019-nCoV Resource Center The New England Journal […]
New training course: health literacy awareness
Health literacy is the ability to interpret and apply health information. Poor health literacy can result in exacerbated inequalities, inappropriate use of medication, and poor health outcomes, and is increasingly an important focus for the NHS. As one step towards addressing this crucial issue, the Medical Library has developed a new training course, Health Literacy […]
Mini Clinical School Wellbeing Week
The Clinical School is holding a scaled back version of its regular Wellbeing Week event, starting on 27th January and running until 31st January. There are a range of activities taking place, including seminars, passes to the gym at the Frank Lee Centre, and free massages. Some of the events require signing up, so make […]
A year in the life of the Medical Library
Today is the final post from a round up of some of the activities the Medical Library have been involved with during 2019. We hope you have enjoyed the insight and facts about our service. Our users are the most important part of our service. Thank you for all your support and making the library […]
A year in the life of the Medical Library : number of items issued
Over the course of the year we issued nearly 10,000 items, 9789 to be exact. Some of the most frequently borrowed titles are; Rae, Peter. Lecture Notes. Clinical Biochemistry. Hampton, John R. The ECG made easy. Midence, Kenny. Sickle cell disease : a psychosocial approach Wilkinson, Ian B. Oxford handbook of clinical medicine Manji, […]
A year in the life of the Medical Library : new books
Over the course of the year 1106 print books have been added to library stock. We also actively receive and purchase E-books as well. To find out what titles the library holds in physical and electronic formats please check on iDiscover – https://tinyurl.com/vyzokh7
A year in the life of the Medical Library: training
Over the month of December, we are celebrating the achievements of the Medical Library, and the various ways the library has helped support the learning, research, and professional lives of the people who use it. This project is called A Year in the Life of the Medical Library, and will feature posts here on the […]
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