Category: Notices Archive

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  • Access to honni services via Pubmed

    It is now possible to connect to honni services directly from Pubmed so that you may:

    • see at a glance which Pubmed references are available in full text from the library
    • conveniently link from Pubmed references to the full text
    • see what print holdings are available and/or order copies of articles by local document delivery if electronic full text is not available

    How does it work?

    During a customised Pubmed session, the honniConnect button is displayed on the abstract or citation display of articles. Clicking the button displays the menu of services provided by honni which shows any full-text availability and allows users to connect directly to the full text, just as they can from honni e-Lib. It also shows the library print holdings and, if no full text is available, it offers the option for users to request articles via the local document delivery service. To avail of this facility, users must access Pubmed from a special URL (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?otool=igbqueulib), or connect to it from the Pubmed link in the honni database list.

    If you have Pubmed bookmarked in your browser, replacing the URL with the one given above will allow you to access honni services in this way.

  • NLH becomes NHS Evidence

    NLH (National Library for Health) has become NHS Evidence (www.evidence.nhs.uk) and is now under the direction of NICE.  While the site has a new look, many of the key features of interest to HSC personnel are still available.

    • Specialist Libraries can be found under Conduct a specialist search and selecting Search Specialist Collection and then choosing the specialist library.
    • Clinical Knowledge summaries are still available by following the steps outlined above for specialist libraries but instead of selecting the specialist library of your choice, select Clinical Knowledge Summaries from the blue menu at the top of the page.
    • Dynamed is under the resources section of the Clinical Knowledge Summaries page.

    NB.  As was the case with NLH, HSC staff cannot use their honni username and password to access Athens resources on the NHS Evidence site.

  • Medicines Complete Trial

    MedicinesComplete is the online service from RPS Publishing and provides online access to some of the world’s leading drug and healthcare references. It now combines information on more than 10,000 drug, poison, interaction and herbal monographs; the latest advice on prescribing, dispensing and administering drugs and medicines; up-to-date guidance on disease treatments, disease management and therapeutics; and the latest advice on analysing, formulating and preparing drugs, medicines and many other pharmaceutical products.

    Drug resources covered include the British National Formulary, the British National Formulary for Children, Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons, the Handbook of Injectable Drugs, Martindale: the complete drug reference, The Merck Index, Stockley’s Drug Interactions and Stockley’s Interaction Alerts.

    Access is both on and off campus by logging on to the honni e-Lib and under Find Database searching for Medicines Complete. The trial will be available until the end of June. Please forward any comments about the resource to the subject librarian for Pharmacy, Alex McIlroy (a.mcilroy@qub.ac.uk)

  • New e-journals for honni

    As a result of a journals review completed in 2008 funding was made available to purchase some new electronic access. The journal titles are outlined below and these are all now available through honni e-Lib.

    • Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities
    • British journal of Learning Disabilities
    • Arthritis & Rheumatism
    • JOSPT (Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy)
    • Arthroscopy
    • Experimental Hematology
    • Journal of American College of Radiology
  • New method of authenticating to MD Consult

    The method of authenticating to MD Consult has now been changed and we are hoping this will have resolved some, if not all, of the following problems users were experiencing when trying to access the database:

    • A ‘Preview’ page
    • A message about the subscription having expired
    • A message saying you are already logged in and cannot log in again

    Please note that a second login will now be required for connection to MD Consult resources.

    What to do if you still encounter problems

    • Log out of all systems
    • Close all browser windows
    • Empty your browser cache (from Tools, Internet Options select Delete under Browsing history)
    • Report the problem to med.info@qub.ac.uk
  • EThOS – personal electronic access to UK PhD theses

    EThOS is the Electronic Theses Online System which allows you to find, access and archive e-theses that are produced in UK Higher Education institutions.

    Using the EThOS service at http://ethos.bl.uk, you can search for PhD theses by author, subject or Institution. Many of the theses are available for immediate download whilst others can be ordered for digitisation through the EThOS website. The first time you place an order for a thesis you must register with EThOS in order to protect copyright in the thesis.

    Most universities are making their theses freely available but a small number will require payment. If you are asked to pay for the digitisation of a thesis or the thesis you require is not available through EThOS then contact staff in any of the Medical & Healthcare Libraries.

  • Changes to PubMed

    Users of PubMed may have noticed some changes to the overall layout of the database and some of its functionality over the past 6 months.  For example, icons that indicated availability of abstracts and free full text have been removed.  Further information can be found by following the link below or by checking the NLM Technical Bulletin.

    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd08/nd08_pm_new_summary.html

  • Online membership renewal

    One feature of the recently launched honni website is a web-based library membership renewal facility.  Instead of having to acquire, complete and post a hand written form to the library, you can now input your details into an online form and simply click Submit. Or, if you prefer, download a renewal form in Microsoft Word format which, after completion, you can attach and send by email.

    We have also introduced a system of alerting members whose registration is due to expire.  This enables members to renew their registration before expiry to avoid any break in service.

  • Changes to SD titles available

    The following Science Direct titles have been discontinued through Science Direct and as a result from 2009 the library will no longer have e-access to this title.  The e-access up to 2009 will be unaffected and will continue to be available.

    • Operative Techniques in General Surgery
    • International Journal of Surgery

    The following titles have been transferred from Science Direct to another publisher and as a result will no longer be available.  This will include e-access prior to 2009 which will now disappear.

    • European Journal of Heart Failure & Supplements (with effect from March 2009)
    • Regional Anesthesia and pain medicine (with effect from Jan 2009)
  • Updated Cochrane Handbook

    The latest version of the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions Version 5.0.1 [updated September 2008] is available electronically at http://www.cochrane-handbook.org/.  Print copies of the handbook are also available to borrow from the Medical library.