Journal Citation Reports (Impact Factor) has a New Look

Beginning with the late July release of the 2013 Impact Factors, Journal Citation Reports now has a new look.  Accessible though the top navigation bar in the Web of Science Database, the InCites Journal Citaiton Reports features heat maps and other visualizations showing journal impact as well as measures of subject and journal relationships.  Current Read More …

Need to Learn about Library Resources and Services? Start Here

The Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library has but together a online orientation video on Getting Started Using the WHSC Library.  Click here to view our 5 minute guide.  Visit our eLearning resources webpage for additional videos and tutorials. For additional questions about library services or resources, or to consult with an Informationist, please contact Ask-A-Librarian.

Course Reserves Now Available

The new course reserves system is now available for fall semester.   Materials added to course reserves are integrated into Blackboard, enabling students to view resources within the Blackboard session.  Instructors can add materials by logging into an easy-to-use web interface  at https://reserves.library.emory.edu/ To seek assistance or ask any questions, please contact Ask A Librarian .

Most Recent Journal Impact Factors Now Available

The 2013 Impact Factors are now available via Journal Citation Reports.  These are the most recent Impact Factors. The 2014 metrics will become available in late July 2015.  Journal Impact Factors are a proprietary measurement of journal quality based on the number of citations publications appearing in that journal have received in the last two Read More …

Looking for Literature Beyond PubMed? Try EMBASE

EMBASE is a European-based literature database offering worldwide biomedical coverage, excellent for drug, pharmacology and disease literature searching.  Create search strategies using keywords and indexing terms just as in PubMed.  Quick filters available to the left of search results allow users to quickly narrow down to a drug, disease, medical device, or study type. While Read More …

Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination now available online

The Health Sciences Center Library has acquired a license to Bates’ Visual Guide to Physical Examination online.  The online platform is not OS dependent so users can also view it on their mobile devices.  The URL for Bates’ is: http://pid.emory.edu/ghpgh.    The Bates’ online has increased functionality by updating videos from its original series, adding Read More …