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Tag Archives: Resources for Medicine
UpToDate Anywhere now available to QUB students and staff
UpToDate Anywhere is now available to QUB students and staff. This will be of particular interest to the School of Medicine. UpToDate clinical decision support helps you to get evidence-based answers to your clinical questions at the point of care. … Continue reading
LibChat trial: Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences
During April, Richard Fallis, Subject Librarian for Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, will be making trial use of a LibChat widget on his Subject Guide. This means he can answer any questions you have about the library in real time. … Continue reading
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New OvidSP
A new OvidSP interface is will be released in June 2010. The OvidSP interface hosts such databases as Medline, Embase, IPA, Maternity & Infant Care and HMIC. You can already try the new OvidSP by clicking on the Try it … Continue reading
Changes to PubMed
Users to 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. … Continue reading