DynaMed is an excellent evidence-based point-of-care reference tool used to support clinical decision making. Updated daily, it contains clinically-organized summaries for more than 3000 topics, and provides links to related subjects. AND it is available on handheld devices!
Access DynaMed.
View an
Overview/tutorial by Dr. Brian Alper, the founder of DynaMed.
To request a serial number for your handheld device, e-mail DynaMed from a Winthrop e-mail account.
On EBSCO's support page, you will find Blackberry and iPhone tutorials. Please do not call the library for instructions.
Let us know what you think of this new resource.
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The library is offering Athens, an authentication software vendor. Please note that Athens is not a journal vendor. It does not make available a greater number of online journals; it enables users to log in using one username and password to journals to which the library already subscribes.
Please see the list of resources available through Athens, as well as instructions on how to use it.
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The library's subscription to Medline on the Ovid platform will be discontinued at the beginning of 2010. Don't be left in the lurch! We recommend that you learn to use PubMed before the end of the year so that you will be familiar with the interface.
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Recently, library patrons have expressed interest in bibliographic management software. There are several free web-based programs
that can be used on any computer and are worth looking into:
Refbase, Aigaion ,
Killer Bib Tool, and Connotea.
In addition, we have recently installed EndNote on computers #10 and #11.
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