From mid March 2020 many people including Medical Library staff began working from home. This was due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In order to highlight as many resources as possible which can be used from home we decided to revisit some of our previous #ResourceOfTheMonth blog posts. We began with how to access full […]
Pubmed’s interface is changing
The database Pubmed — which for many students and researchers is the first port of call when searching for literature on any medical or healthcare topic — has changed its interface. At the moment, ‘legacy’ Pubmed, the version most people are familiar with, is still available. However, Pubmed has announced that the new interface will […]
Automatic Renewals
During the Coronavirus outbreak, all books taken out from the Medical Library will be set to automatically renew. You will receive notification via your email address a few days before the book(s) are due for return. You will not face fines for late return of books caused by the Libraries being closed, illness, caring responsibilities, […]
Make working at home work for you
Sensible sources of advice/tips and tricks on working from home Practical help CIPD – Flexible working practices Explores the benefits of flexible working, and gives practical tips on implementing flexible working practices (need to register for free account for full access). BBC – Tricks and tools for better working from home Practical guidance about working […]
All Medical Library face-to-face training cancelled
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Medical Library has made the decision to cancel all face-to-face training. This goes for both scheduled group training, and one-to-one meetings which you may have arranged with the training team. We are currently investigating options to deliver the training remotely, but this may take time to implement. In […]
Information about available library services and Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Please refer to the information on the University Library website, which includes information on faculty and departmental libraries: https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/news/coronavirus-faqs Please refer to the central University website which contains advice and guidance for staff and students: https://www.cam.ac.uk/notices/news/coronavirus-latest-guidance.
Remote access to electronic resources
Due to the current changing circumstances with COVID-19, it is likely that many of our library users, whether from the University of Cambridge or the NHS, may be working from home or unable to come into the library to access books, journals, or other resources. Here are some ways to maximise your access to electronic […]
Clinical Students – Library and E-books drop-in – The Sherwood Room – Thursday 5th March
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 […]
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