Friday, 28 March 2008
NEW!!! Full-text health management e-journals
Self-register for an Athens username today.
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Athens resources – changes to access
From 1 April there will be changes to the way you are able to access and use Athens resources.
Search 2.0, a new way to search all electronic content has been purchased nationally for the NHS. It is currently being tested by NHS librarians. It will be the main discovery tool to locate articles from the following primary databases:
- PubMed/Medline
- Cinahl
- Embase
- Alternative and Complementary Medicine Database
- British Nursing Index
- PsycINFO
- Health Management Information Consortium (HMIC)
It is designed to simplify searching by ending reliance on different supplier systems to access resources. The planned national launch date is 1 April 2008 and there will be a two month overlap between the Dialog databases and Search 2.0 during this transitional period.
Please note that your saved searches and alerts will not be transferred over from Dialog, and it is therefore your responsibility to record these now so that you can re-create them in the new system.
NLH Search 2.0 will be accessible from the National Library for Health (NLH) website at www.library.nhs.uk and also by clicking the National Library for Health link in the Resources list within MyAthens.
This new searching experience will be structured around a series of collections within the National Library for Health, including:
- Evidence
- Guidance
- Specialist Libraries
- Book, Journals and Bibliographic databases
- Images
- For Patients
NLH Search 2.0 Resource Guides are available at www.library.nhs.uk/forlibrarians/toolkits.
MyJournals, the A-Z list of NHS journals, will remain as the one-stop-shop for locating NHS electronic journal content. From the 1 April the site should reflect changes to journal content so as to include:
- 10 AMA titles - JAMA and Archive Journals titles
- 590 healthcare titles via Cinahl Full Text (Provided by EbscoHOST Database)
- 26 BMJ titles
In time links will appear to articles in these collections from citations in your search results in the Search 2.0 interface. Please also note that the MyJournals service contains links to paper holdings held by your local healthcare library.
Additional journal content may be available from April onwards and negotiations are currently taking place.
Feedback on your experiences with Search 2.0. This will help refine and develop it.
If you have any queries or require help/training as a result of these changes, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Let there be light!
We may not always be able to respond to your requests this quickly but do let us know what further improvements you would like!
Friday, 14 March 2008
Winner of Library Survey Prize Draw & snapshot of responses
A big thank you to all who responded – over 150 staff and students from Homerton, City & Hackney Teaching PCT and the East London NHS Foundation Trust completed forms. Your views are important to us. A report will be published and individuals contacted to discuss their viewpoints or to provide more information if you ticked the “Tell me more” boxes.
A snapshot of responses from Homerton staff reveal:
Very good 38.0% - Good 51.9%
Helpfulness of library staff
Very good 70.4% - Good 24.7%
Support for answering questions / finding information
Very good 64.3% - Good 26.2%
Very Good 18.7% - Good 29.3% - Fair 14.7% – Not applicable 20.0%
Selection of Electronic journals
Very good 15.2% - Good 29.1% - Fair 22.8% – Not applicable 17.7%
Selection of paper books
Very good 22.1% - Good 39.0% - Fair 18.2% – Not applicable 14.3%
Selection of paper journals
Very good 23.4% - Good 39.0% - Fair 19.5%– Not applicable 14.3%
Very good 38.0% - Good 45.6%
Very good 26.3% - Good 45.0% - Fair 21.3%
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Journal of the American Medical Association
Full-text, un-embargoed access to JAMA and the Archives titles from the American Medical Association is now available. You can access issues from 1998 to the current issue electronically.
The 10 titles available are:
- Archives of Dermatology
- Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery
- Archives of General Psychiatry
- Archives of Internal Medicine
- Archives of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
- Archives of Neurology
- Archives of Ophthalmology
- Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
- Archives of Surgery
- JAMA
To access these and other electronic journals go to journals.library.nhs.uk and log in using your Athens username or select MyJournals from the list of Athens resources.
How to self-register for an Athens username and what to do if you've forgotten your password
To access the library e-resources you need an NHS Athens username. You can self-register for a username via http://www.library.nhs.uk :
- Click on My Library (centre of toolbar)
- click on “Register for Athens” (left-hand column)
- click on “Start registration process” button
- click on London SHA
- click on NHS North-East London -Bark & Dagen,City of Lond,Hackney,Havering,Newham,Redbrdg,Towr Ham, Waltham F
- click on the name of the organisation which employs you or where you are based on placement e.g. City & Hackney PCT, East London NHS Foundation Trust, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- complete the “Enter your personal details” form
- if you are on a temporary contract ensure you type the date your contract expires in this form: 01/01/2000. If the year is not entered as 4 digits the form fails.
- don’t forget to include a number in your password which must be at least 6 characters long. If you don’t the form fails
- don’t forget to tick the terms and conditions box. If you don’t the form fails - click the "Submit details" button
- your username will be emailed to the e-mail address you provided. Write it down.
To avoid delay (up to 15 days) in obtaining your username please register from a work-based (NHSNet connected) computer. Once you have an Athens username it can be used from any computer with an internet connection.
If you have forgotten your Athens password you can reset it via this website: register.athensams.net/nhs/forgotten_password.php .
If you have forgotten your username or changed employers please contact the library.
More e-books – Oxford handbooks
These Oxford handbooks have been bought for you:
- Oxford Handbook of the Foundation Programme
- Oxford Handbook of Clinical and Laboratory Investigations
- Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine
- Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties
- Oxford Handbook of General Practice
Don’t forget you also have access to two Oxford textbooks:
You will need your Athens username to access them. Above are direct links to the books but you can also access them by logging into MyAthens or the MyLibrary section of the National Library for Health and selecting Ovid from the list of resources.
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
Access Medical Masterclass NOW!
What is Medical Masterclass?
The complete resource comprises 12 printed modules, 60 interactive case studies on two CD-ROMs and the Medical Masterclass website. This distance learning resource has been developed by the Education Department of the Royal College of Physicians of London under the editorial direction of Dr John Firth. The website aims to help candidates prepare for the MRCP(UK) Examination (All Parts). It is also an invaluable tool for continuing professional development.
Key features:
- Unique on-line practice facility for both MRCP(UK) Part 1 and Part 2 Written examinations.
- Take mock MRCP(UK) Part 1 and Part 2 Written examinations on-line.
See how you score compared to other users and how you progress in each of the different specialties that comprise the MRCP(UK) examinations. - Over 2,200 questions (equivalent to 20 examinations).