One of the resources we are frequently asked for here in the library are exam revision aids - short notes, MCQs, EMQs etc etc.
We do our best to keep a regular supply of these on the shelves to help if you are studying for anything from your FRCA to your GPST or indeed an NVQ. Suggestions for new texts in these areas are always welcome as no one knows the latest quality exam texts better than those studying for the exam.
As mentioned in the latest new books post we have recently added the new edition of the Medical Masterclass . Thanks to support from the London Deanery we have four sets of the 12 paper modules that cover all aspects of the MRCP curriculum. You can also access two sets of interactive cases (only available on Newham NHS computers - you may need to get IT to install a plugin). Finally the package includes web based MCQs and mock examinations (ask KLS staff for a login).
Happy studying!
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Master MRCP with the Medical Masterclass (other exams are available)
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Labels: New Books, Resource of the...
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Super computing
You will be pleased to read that the Knowledge & Library Service recently took delivery of a batch of brand new computers.
We have a total of 13 machines (unlucky for some) spread across our three rooms so you have a decent chance of getting onto one when you need one. While the new machines look only slightly more technologically advanced than the one in the picture I am assured they are pretty good. Enjoy!
PS Don't forget that we are currently open from 8:30am to 4:30pm Monday to Friday due to reduced staffing levels. The Cyber Room remains available 24 hours.
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Labels: Library use, Opening Hours
Thursday, 3 April 2008
Search 2.0 - how was it for you?
Here we are one week into the launch of NLH Search 2.0 and currently the stress meter in the KLS reads "Exceedingly Anxious" (see image). There are a few bugs to fix and a number of peculiarities to get used to.
In particular at present our electronic and paper journal holdings are generally missing. You can still see these in the Dialog system or by checking MyJournals.
For now we recommend that you stick with using the old Dialog system for at least a couple more weeks.
For those of you starting to explore Search 2.0 (something for the weekend perhaps?) here are some tips -
Stick to searching one database at a time so you can use the thesaurus.
The default search is just on the title field - use the drop down box to select Title and Abstract or All fields for a more sensitive search. Just searching the title is good if you are trying to find a known article.
Use "" to search for a phrase. Handy again if you are trying to check a reference or you want two or more words only when used directly next to each other.
Use * to represent 0 or many characters e.g. pregnan* or child*
If you put in more than one search word Search 2.0 will search for articles with all of the requested words in any order. Boolean logic fans will recognise this as a default AND.
That should be enough to get you started. I am keen to hear of any experiences you have with Search 2.0 - positive or negative.
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Labels: Ejournals, Library use, National Library for Health, Search 2.0
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
New Books March 2008
The list of new titles added to the library in March is now available.
Please get in touch with any feedback or if you'd like to suggest titles for purchase: library@newhamhealth.nhs.uk
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