Medical Self-Study Questions available via Access Databases

AccessMedicine, AccessEmergency Medicine, and AccessSurgery all offer  a variety of self-study questions derived from core medicine textbooks such as Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine: Self-Assessment and Board Review, Williams Obstetrics Study Guide,  McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review:  Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Examination& Board Review, Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery ABSITE and Board Review and much more.   In addition Read More …

Where did resources such as DynaMed and AccessMedicine go?

Welcome to the new library website! Many users are still becoming acclimated to the new structure and layout.  In the library’s previous website, the Clinical Community was where resources like DynaMed, AccessMedicine, AccessEmergency Medicine, etc., resided.  On the library’s new site, these resources have been reorganized under Biomedical Resources. Under Biomedical Resources, there is a Read More …

Library Closed, Thursday, January 30th

In keeping with the Emory University decision to close due to inclement weather, the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library will be closed Wednesday, January 29th and Thursday, January 30th. For updates, please call Emory’s weather information line at 404-727-1234, check the university website at www.emory.edu, or watch for all-Emory email advisories.

Will your thesis or dissertation raise copyright issues?

Sign up for one of two upcoming workshops sponsored by the Scholarly Communications Office. Sessions are being held at the WHSC Library on January 29th and February 27th. Sessions will address common issues such as: Everyone quotes the work of other scholars in their dissertation. As long as the quotes are acknowledged, does this ever Read More …