In September our #ResourceOfTheMonth was Library in your pocket. In this series we have been highlighting resources and tools which can be used on tablets and phones so that you can access resources wherever you go.
Our first resource was the British National Formulary (BNF) app. This app allows you to access medicines information wherever you are, even if you are offline.
The first app is BNF and BNFC these can be downloaded from https://t.co/OEfUCQOOGT .This app will give you medicines information at your fingertips
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 10, 2020
The next app allows you to critically appraise articles and save the completed checklists.
There is also a calculator which will calculate the number needed to treat. This app is free but is currently only available on Apple devices. It can be downloaded here https://t.co/FBhbqzxyyg
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 15, 2020
Next in our series was the Cochrane library app which allows you to download content to read it later.
The third app in our #ResourceOfTheMonth series is the Cochrane Library app. This app allows you to download content to read offline and create your own collection of Cochrane evidence. This app can be downloaded from here https://t.co/94ZBYI7cUc
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 22, 2020
The final resource for September was Pocket. Once you have created an account webpages, articles and videos can be saved to be looked at later.
The final resource for our #ResourceOfTheMonth in September is Pocket. Pocket allows you to save interesting articles or other web content to look at later. It can be used on phones, tablets or computers. More information and links to download it here https://t.co/T2DUCpnpyQ
— Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) September 29, 2020
There are lots more Library in your pocket resources available here.
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