Tagged: Pharmacy Nursing & Health Sciences
Qualtrics Basics
Cite Them Right Online update
Cite Them Right relaunched their service on 27th June! The same great information about how to reference all types of information is still available but the site does look quite a bit different now....
ClinicalKey Subscription
Students studying Physiotherapy, Sport Sciences and Occupational Therapy will be pleased to hear that we have recently extended our subscription to ClinicalKey to include the Physiotherapy package, adding over 50 eBooks to support you...
New resource trial: LWW Health Library
The library has temporary access to LWW Health Library from 21st March to 20th April 2022. Help us decide whether to purchase for you by trying the resource and then giving us feedback in using...
5 steps to a successful literature search
The Lancet Regional Health
The Lancet Regional Health is a new collection of open access medical journals publishing high-quality original research, focusing on clinical practice and health policy in six regions of the world. To date 3 of...
RCNi Publications
The University Library is pleased to announce that our subscription to RCNi publishing, the publishing company of the Royal College of Nursing, has been extended to include more nursing journals titles. In addition to...
Finding open access academic research (without needing to log in)
Finding Grey Literature
What is Grey Literature? Grey literature is print and electronic documents produced by organisations such as governments, academics, business and industry. It’s documents produced for non-commercial reasons and by organisations where publishing is not...
ClinicalKey Student is here to stay!
In a previous post we asked you for your feedback on two trial resources and as a result we were able to purchase ClinicalKey Student (CKS). Thank you to everyone who took the time...
Become a Cochrane citizen scientist with Cochrane Crowd
No previous experience necessary. Categorise research at the click of a button. Work at your own pace, whenever you want. You can make a difference! Anyone can join this collaborative volunteer effort to help...
Students 4 Best Evidence (S4BE) Blog
Students 4 Best Evidence (S4BE) is a network for students interested in evidence-based health care. Students from all health disciplines are welcome to join. They aim to answer questions on evidence-based health care, such as:...
Focus on: Evidently Cochrane
Evidently Cochrane aims to make Cochrane evidence really accessible, using blogs Cochrane Reviews are systematic reviews. Their gold standard systematic reviews search for and summarize studies that answer a specific research question (e.g. is...
How to locate more recently published research
Do you ever find yourself thinking, “I’d like to see if there are more recently published articles on my topic, but I’m not sure how to go about doing it”? On most of our...