Health Care Emerging Technologies and Market Research reports available through BCC Research

From medical robotics to mobile health to digital pathology, BCC Research publishes over 250 market research reports annually. These extensive reports provide market forecasts with statistical and analytical information on applications, industry structure and dynamics, technology shifts, and international developments.  Recent reports include: Intravascular ultrasound equipment Cardiac biomarkers Computer assisted surgery In Vitro toxicity testing Read More …

PLOS’ new DATA availability policy

PLOS journals have released a new data policy, which states “authors must make all data underlying the findings described in their manuscript fully available without restriction, with rare exception.” PLOS Journals will now require authors to complete a Data Availability Statement when submitting a manuscript, which will describe how author’s intent to comply with this Read More …

BioBase Training event, Thursday March 13th

BioBase Trainers will be at Emory Thursday, March 13.   All training sessions will be in the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library Computer Classroom.  The schedule for the training sessions are below.  Lunch will be served from 11-12pm for participants in the 9-11 and 12-2 sessions .  Register at: http://health.library.emory.edu/training/workshops-classes/index.html.   Schedule: 9:00-11:00 AM BKL (Proteome/TRANSFAC) Read More …

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 …