Every subject has unique and specialist types of information that add rigour and interest to research. Usually, you’ll need to look beyond Library Search for these information types; some are accessed via specialist databases, while others are available online via websites, social media or streaming platforms.
We’ve picked out some key resources for your subject here but you might like to explore our Resource Guides for more resources on different information types.
Published by Elsevier ClinicalKey gives you electronic access to some of the most popular recommended clinical textbooks plus lots of other useful resources including images and video. Subjects covered include medicine, dentistry and pharmacy. It allows you to add a book to your own Bookshelf, highlight text, add notes, create flashcard, make presentations and more. All of which is described in this Blog post.
Alternatively watch our playlist of ClinicalKey Videos.
ClinicalKey is available via the App which can be accessed using the ClinicalKey Quick App set-up instructions.
The following can be borrowed from the Library Desk:
Students doing a substantial placement in the NHS can access BMJ Best using their NHS Athens username and password.
You would normally set up your NHS Athens account at the start of the first year of your course. If you have not done this or need to reactivate your Athens account please email athensadmin@newcastle.ac.uk for help.
To access BMJ Best Practice:
These can be borrowed and you will find them with the relevant subject in the long loan book section. Topics include:
Uptodate is an online resource designed to answer clinical questions at the point of care. You can search by disease, symptom, lab abnormality and drug. It also includes patient education materials, photos, graphs and charts.
Watch the Uptodate Features and Shortcuts video to learn how to search and navigate the resource.
Explore the different types of information available at the Library.
Explore further tools, guides and support from the Library.