By Rebecca | Published:
February 27, 2009
Working on a group project and you need to use CINAHL? Share your folder of citations in CINAHL with your group members. In order to do this, you need to have a CINAHL account. To create an account, click on the Sign Into Ebsco Host link at the top of CINAHL. Here is how to [...]
By Rebecca | Published:
February 26, 2009
UIC Library has acquired AccessPharmacy with the Library/IT Assessment funds. AccessPharmacy has the following features:
Core Curriculum Topics
Drug Calculators
Drug Monographs
Self-Assessment Questions
Textbooks-24 titles which include Pharmacotherapy: a pathophysiologic approach and Quick Review: Pharmacy.
AccessPharmacy can be found on the Electronic Resources List or the Health Sciences Databases list.
By Rebecca | Published:
February 25, 2009
Not sure if you should do a questionnaire or survey? The Survey and Questionnaire Tutorial will help you figure out the best way to conduct your research. Created by StatPac, a survey software, company, this free tutorial has sections on the qualities of a good question, the advantages and disadvantages of written questionnaires, a [...]
The Library is pleased to announce that three new electronic resources are available.
ECCO (Eighteenth Century Collections Online) is an ambitious project that digitizes every significant English-language and foreign-language book printed in Great Britain during the eighteenth century, along with thousands of important works from the Americas. ECCO and EEBO (Early English Books Online) are [...]
By Rebecca | Published:
February 20, 2009
The Electronic Resources Librarian recommended another way to get UIC Library full text journals through Google Scholar.
Bookmark this link:
http://proxy.cc.uic.edu/login?url=http://scholar.google.com
You will be able to get UIC Library’s full text journals because you are being recognized as being “on campus” with this link.
By lnaru | Published:
February 17, 2009
The Library of the Health Sciences (LHS) at the University of Illinois at Chicago is hosting Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America’s Women Physicians, an interactive, multimedia traveling exhibition that honors the lives and achievements of American women in medicine – past and present. The exhibit is on display at LHS, 1750 W. [...]
By Rebecca | Published:
February 17, 2009
Do you use Google Scholar to look for citations? Here is how to find full text articles and more from UIC Library through Google Scholar:
On the Google Scholar homepage, click on the Scholar Preferences link next to the Search button.
In the Library Links section, search for University of Illinois at Chicago.
Select all the links related [...]
By Robin | Published:
February 17, 2009
Research means that you don’t know, but are willing to find out.
- Charles F. Kettering
By Rebecca | Published:
February 16, 2009
The Health Workforce Information Center (HWIC) is a free online resource that has the latest news related to the health workforce. It has information on health workforce programs and funding sources, workforce data, and more. HWIC has a call center of information specialists that provides free assistance. There is a Nursing Occupations page with specific [...]