Monday, March 11, 2013

Saturday Classes


Introduction to Databases Searching + Endnote @ Health Sciences - SATURDAY CLASSES
This session will cover: Introduction to Medline searching (via OvidSP), introduction to EndNote, setting up a library and creating references, importing references into EndNote, managing citation and bibliographies in Word. This session will be most relevant to students, staff and researchers with the faculties of Health Sciences, Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, the School of Public Health, the School of Medical Sciences and users of Ovid databases.
Location: Health Sciences Library

Cost: Free

Please click the link to check the date, time and register for the classes
Further information: 
Contact your Liaison librarians
or
Telephone:+61 2 9351 9423
Email:healthsciences.library@sydney.edu.au

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

REHABILITATION REFERENCE CENTER (Trial)



REHABILITATION REFERENCE CENTER (Trial)

This trial will end on 30th of April 2013

EBSCO’s Rehabilitation Reference Center is an evidence-based clinical reference tool for use by rehabilitation clinicians at the point-of-care. The database provides therapists and students with the best available evidence for their information needs in the areas of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and rehabilitation students with the best available evidence for their information needs.

Designed to deliver current valid and relevant information at the point-of-care so that rehabilitation specialists can build customized treatment regimens for patients, using the best available evidence. Some of the features contained in Rehabilitation Reference Centre include:

• More than 9800 exercises images

• More than 300 clinical reviews

• More than 150 research instruments

• Nearly 1500 relevant patient education topics

• News and clinical updates

• Key reference handbooks

• Drug information

• Guidelines

• Point-of-care reference books etc.

So please let us know what you think, if it would be a valuable teaching/research tool and if you think it is a good resource for students. please email me directly on Kanchana.ekanayake@sydney.edu.au

Access Rehabilitation Reference Center on this link: http://ezproxy.library.usyd.edu.au/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip&profile=rrc