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Wed 11 Aug 2021
10:00 - 12:00

Venue: Cambridge University Libraries Online

Provided by: Cambridge University Libraries


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Medicine: Getting the best results - improving your database searching (for NHS staff only)
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Wed 11 Aug 2021

Description

A course specifically for NHS staff. Attendees will learn how to search databases accessed with an Athens login (such as Medline, Embase and Cinahl) effectively and efficiently, to learn how to save searches and references, and to create and maintain a bibliography.

All attendees are required to have an NHS Athens login. University of Cambridge staff and students wanting to learn similar material should book onto the Introduction to Literature Searching (for University) course instead.

UPDATE: Please note that this session is taking place remotely, not in the Medical Library as previously advertised. Please do not go to the Medical Library training room. You will be contacted by the training team with information about how to join the session remotely.

Please note: this session may be recorded. By signing up for the session, you register your consent for recording to take place. Please email librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk if you have any questions about this.

Target audience

NHS staff working in Addenbrooke's Hospital, or elsewhere in the East of England region.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Wed 11 Aug 2021   10:00 - 12:00 10:00 - 12:00 Cambridge University Libraries Online Veronica Phillips
Format

Presentations, demonstrations and practicals

Duration

One session of two hours

Frequency

A number of times per year

Theme
Medicine

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