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LaneConnex: Rita Popat's daily stop for research and teaching
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Professor Rita Popat uses Lane's website daily as the primary portal for her research and teaching needs.
As an educator, Rita accesses etextbooks, especially the Access Medicine/Lange series, which includes several titles on Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
To her students, Rita frequently recommends Lane's exam preparation etextbooks, especially those titles on preventive medicine and public health.
Lastly, when Rita is looking for that perfect current research article or disease topic to use in her lectures, she often turns to PubMed and UpToDate for great articles and background information.
PubMed
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Source: Lane News - November 13, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Food for Fines!
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It's time to pay off those late fees and, at the same time, help provide food for people in need in our community.
From now through December 18, 2009, bring in canned and non-perishable foods such as peanut butter, tuna, cereal, or powdered milk, etc., and Lane Library will reduce your late fees by $2.00 per item.
You can also donate through Second Harvest Food Bank's Virtual Food Drive.
Select "Schools" under Organization type
Select "Lane Medical Library" under Organization name
Just make your donation and either bring your receipt to the library or FAX it to 650-725-7471, attention: Shannon Carreras. We will ...
Source: Lane News - November 11, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
PubMed Redesign
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PubMed's interface is about to be streamlined, while the search functionality is basically unchanged. Some tools and functions have been relocated or grouped together, and the display options have been simplified.
Try the PubMed Preview.
Learn about it using the PubMedPreview tutorial.
Read detailed descriptions of the changes.
Come to Lane for a noon1 P.M. drop-in session (Wednesday, 10/21; Tuesday, 10/27, or Thursday, 10/29) or contact your liaison for any questions you may have.
Some of the major changes:
Limits (publication types, age groups, etc.) are now on the Advanced Search page.
MeSH Database and Pub...
Source: Lane News - October 16, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
PubMed Interface Change!
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PubMed's interface is about to be streamlined, while the search functionality is basically unchanged. Some tools and functions have been relocated or grouped together, and the display options have been simplified.
Try the PubMed Preview.
Learn about it using the PubMedPreview tutorial.
Read detailed descriptions of the changes.
Come to Lane for a noon-1 pm drop-in session (Wednesday, 10/21; Tuesday, 10/27, or Thursday, 10/29) or contact your liaison for any questions you may have.
To summarize some of the major changes:
Limits (publication types, age groups, etc.) are now on the Advanced Search page.
MeSH Databa...
Source: Lane News - October 16, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
New David Bassett Exhibit!
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Come to the Lane Library to see an original exhibit celebrating the recent acquisition of the landmark anatomical images created by David Bassett, MD (1913 - 1966).
You can also search & browse the collection of images on the Lane Library website: Bassett Collection. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - September 28, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Chat with Lane
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Have a quick question about which Lane resource to start with or need help with the Lane website, LaneConnex? Or just having trouble finding a journal or book? If you need quick answers, you can live chat with the Lane Information Desk between 9:00 am and 7:00 pm and they can get that answer to you right away. The chat will be available from the AskUs page linked from the red bar on the top right of every LaneConnex page. We would love to chat with you! (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - August 26, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Wiley InterScience Unavailable Aug 17 1-2 am
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Due to site maintenance Wiley InterScience eResources will be unavailable
Aug 17 1-2 am PDT
Wiley eResources affected
We anticipate a return of uninterrupted service. If there are problems with access later that Monday morning, we will contact the publisher immediately.
20090813
M.Buttner (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - August 12, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Lane Goes Global!
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Check out Lane's new Global Health Portal!
Divided into eight world regions, this portal was designed to provide targeted access to related databases, journals, ebooks and websites from around the world. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - July 16, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
JAMA Archive 1883-1997 Now Competed Online!
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The digitization of the JAMA Archive 1883-1997 has been completed! The complete online backfiles have been licensed for Stanford. This rich digital archive features landmark articles that helped shape modern medicine.
JAMA Archive:
http://laneproxy.stanford.edu/login?url=http://jama.ama-assn.org/contents-by-date.0.dtl (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - July 9, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
New Heart Center Portal Goes Live!
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The Heart Center/Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Portal goes live!
The Heart Center/CVICU, in collaboration with Lane Medical Library, recently
launched a website of "point-of-care" tools and resources for LPCH clinical
staff. The website, or "portal," contains links to dozens of high-value
guides, calculators, drug resources, training materials and reference
sources, and can be accessed literally at the patient's bedside via COWS
(Computers On Wheels). Links to the website are available via Lane's
webpage, the Heart Center intranet, and, eventually, as desktop icons on
Heart Center computers. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - June 19, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Latest Issue of LaneConnexion
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Read about Lane 15-year digital journey, help us to discover the secrets of the mystery photos, or look for the "Cool Tips" section to learn more about DocXpress in the latest Spring 2009 edition of LaneConnexion. LaneConneXion is your connection to what's new at the Lane Medical Library & Knowledge Management Center. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - May 28, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Swine Flu Updates - 7/1//2009
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This article (PubMed ID: 19516283) was selected for Faculty of 1000 Biology by reviewer Steven Salzberg. (7/1/2009)
On June 11, the World Health Organization declared a swine flu pandemic of moderate severity.
Lancet has established an information website on the H1N1 flu outbreak, pulling together publications from across the entire range of Science Direct publications. There is free content as well as articles from subscription-only journals.
Swine Flu was the topic of Medical Grandrounds on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 and a video now is available on Medicine Grandrounds.
SHC and LPCH have staff advisories on their intr...
Source: Lane News - April 27, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Swine Flu Updates - 6/19/2009
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On June 11, the World Health Organization declared a swine flu pandemic of moderate severity.
Lancet has established an information website on the H1N1 flu outbreak, pulling together publications from across the entire range of Science Direct publications. There is free content as well as articles from subscription-only journals.
Swine Flu was the topic of Medical Grandrounds on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 and a video now is available on Medicine Grandrounds.
SHC and LPCH have staff advisories on their intranets. Search the intranets for "swine" to find additional protocols and information.
Stanford University has establ...
Source: Lane News - April 27, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Swine Flu Updates - 5/13/2009
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Lancet has established an information website on the H1N1 flu outbreak, pulling together publications from across the entire range of Science Direct publications. There is free content as well as articles from subscription-only journals.
Swine Flu was the topic of Medical Grandrounds on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 and a video now is available on Medicine Grandrounds.
SHC and LPCH have staff advisories on their intranets. Search the intranets for "swine" to find additional protocols and information.
Stanford University has established a swine-flu website to inform students, faculty, and staff about measures being taken to ...
Source: Lane News - April 27, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Swine Flu Updates - 5/7/2009
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Swine Flu was the topic of Medical Grandrounds on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 and a video now is available on Medicine Grandrounds.
SHC and LPCH have staff advisories on their intranets. Search the intranets for "swine" to find additional protocols and information.
Stanford University has established a swine-flu website to inform students, faculty, and staff about measures being taken to try to prevent an outbreak on campus. There is also information about the university's overall plan for dealing with pandemic influenza of any type.
MMWR updates keep up with the changing situation.
The CDC Swine Influenza website provid...
Source: Lane News - April 27, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Swine Flu Updates - 4/29/2009
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Swine Flu was the topic of Medical Grandrounds on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 and a video now is available on Medicine Grandrounds.
SHC and LPCH have staff advisories on the hospital intranet. Search the intranet for "swine" to find additional protocols and information.
Stanford University has established a swine-flu website to inform students, faculty, and staff about measures being taken to try to prevent an outbreak on campus. There is also information about the university's overall plan for dealing with pandemic influenza of any type.
MMWR published a dispatch which includes some details on California cases.
The CDC...
Source: Lane News - April 27, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Swine Flu Updates - 4/28/2009
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Swine Flu will be the topic of Medical Grandrounds on Wednesday, April 29, 2009, 8:00 AM in Braun Auditorium (Located on Campus Drive directly across from the Clark Center) Moderator: George Kemble, MD, Vice President, Vaccine Research & Development Medimmune, Inc. Discussants: Leighton Read, MD, General Partner for Alloy Ventures and Harry Greenberg, MD, Senior Associate Dean for Research, Stanford University.
SHC and LPCH have staff advisories on the hospital intranet. Search the intranet for "swine" to find additional protocols and information.
Stanford University has established a swine-flu website to inform students...
Source: Lane News - April 27, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Wiley InterScience Unavailable Apr 14 1-3 am
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Due to site maintenance Wiley InterScience eResources will be unavailable
Apr 14 1-3 am PDT
Wiley eResources affected
We anticipate a return of uninterrupted service.
20090410
M.Buttner (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - April 10, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Informaworld eJounals Unavailable Apr 10, 17-18
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Due to system maintenance the Informaworld website will be unavailable
Apr 10 4 pm-Midnight &
Apr 17 8 pm-Apr 18 4 am PDT.
Informaworld eJournals affected
20090410
M.Buttner (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - April 10, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Backfiles of JAMA & Archives - Access Restored
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The problem with the back years of JAMA & the Archives has been resolved.
Access has been restored.
M.Buttner
20090402 (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - April 2, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
PNAS - Access Restored
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The problem with the PNAS subscription has been resolved.
Access has been restored.
M.Buttner
20090401 (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - April 1, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Thieme Intermittently Unavailable Mar 12-15
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The Thieme website will be unavailable from March 12-15 for brief periods due to system maintenance.
We anticipate a return of uninterrupted service by Monday Mar 16.
20090313
M.Buttner (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - March 13, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
WebLogin Changes Mar 10
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In the WebLogin changes planned for March 10, the wording and flow are the same; the graphic has been changed to work better on mobile devices.
More screenshots at:
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/its/projects/documentation/weblogin/preview/main.html
M. Buttner
20090309 (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - March 9, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Want a brainier PubMed?
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Have you ever wanted a brainier PubMed, one with capabilities similar to those of Web of Science?
If so, have a look at novoseek, an innovative biomedical literature search engine that performs entity identification on PubMed records, thus vastly improving filtering and understanding of search results. It also searches NIH's database of extant grants, CRISP, in a much more elegant manner than CRISP provides.
Brought to you by Lane's Bioresearch Informationist. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - March 3, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Participate in scientific focus group
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The publishing arm of the American Chemical Society (ACS) will be hosting focus groups Monday March 9th to investigate the potential application of emerging Internet technologies to the delivery of scientific journals.
As part of this study, ACS is looking at the strategies used by younger scientists (chemists and non-chemists) when navigating and using chemical literature on the Web, as well as other technologies they are using to carry out their scientific research.
Please consider attending one of these sessions, to be held at the Swain Library on Monday, March 9th, at 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, and 3:30 pm.
Each session w...
Source: Lane News - February 27, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Participate in scientific focus group
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The publishing arm of the American Chemical Society (ACS) will be hosting focus groups Friday March 6th to investigate the potential application of emerging Internet technologies to the delivery of scientific journals.
As part of this study, ACS is looking at the strategies used by younger scientists (chemists and non-chemists) when navigating and using chemical literature on the Web, as well as other technologies they are using to carry out their scientific research.
Please consider attending one of these sessions, to be held at the Swain Library on Friday, March 6th, at 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, and 3:30 pm.
Each session w...
Source: Lane News - February 27, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Latest Issue of LaneConnexion
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Read about the Bassett Collection of anatomical images that are now available through LaneConnex, changes in the CINAHL Nursing database, EndNote X2, Clinical Investigation Online (CLIO) and much more in the latest edition of LaneConnexion, your connection to what's new at the Lane Medical Library & Knowledge Management Center. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - January 22, 2009 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Bassett Collection on LaneConnex
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Lane proudly announces the unveiling of the Bassett Collection of Stereoscopic Images of Human Anatomy. More than 1,500 images and associated diagrams from this definitive dissection collection are freely available for the first time ever and fully searchable from within LaneConnex.
David Lee Bassett, MD, graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1939. Bassett collaborated with William B. Gruber, inventor of the stereoscopic Viewmaster system, and a team of artists to create 3-D, photographic images and accompanying anatomical drawings using dissection innovations pioneered by Dr. Bassett. The stunning qual...
Source: Lane News - December 13, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Winter Break Hours & Services
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Reminder: Lane Library - Limited Hours & Services over Winter Break:
Library is closed Wed., Thurs. December 24th, 25th and Thurs. January 1st, see hours
Document delivery services (DocXpress) will have longer turnaround times from December 22nd to January 4th
Offsite Library material requests suspended December 22nd to January 4th
The Lane staff wishes you a happy holiday season! (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - December 12, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Try SCOPUS!
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Great news: the Stanford University Libraries (SULAIR) are running a trial of SCOPUS , a very nice, powerful and integrated search engine for the scientific literature (all fields) and granting databases.
SCOPUS aggregates these data sources, along with conferences, trade publications and patents to present a "unified" view of these results. It needs to be seen to understand its value, as in this example involving miRNA and metastasis.
Among many nice features: SCOPUS has good coverage of conferences, making it particularly handy for getting the latest when you are worried of getting scooped, or are writing a proposal ...
Source: Lane News - November 24, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
New Book: CT and MR Angiography
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The Lane Library congratulates and thanks the authors for their new addition to the literature and our collection: CT and MR Angiography: Comprehensive Vascular Assessment by Dr. Geoffrey Rubin, Professor of Radiology and Chief of Cardiovascular Imaging, Stanford Medical School; co-edited with Neil Rofsky, Associate Professor of Radiology and Chief of Magnetic Resonance Imaging at Bath Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
The 1330-page textbook represents the first comprehensive treatment of vascular anatomy and disease using volumetric imaging with computed tomography and magnetic resonance. Cardiova...
Source: Lane News - November 19, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Journal Impact Factors
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Wondering where to publish? Journal Impact Factor Trend Graphs are now available directly from the LaneConnex eJournals list, search, and in the Lane catalog for approximately 3,900 titles to help you decide. The journal impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the "average article" in a journal has been cited in a particular year. To see the links to impact factors, click on this example:
American journal of cardiology
Clicking on the "Impact Factor" link provides convenient access to the latest five years' data for the selected title as well as other useful information.
The Wikipedia entry for Impa...
Source: Lane News - November 7, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
RSS notices for Lane classes
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Lane's class catalog now features an RSS feed that will keep you up to date with our popular workshops and events.
So what, you might say? Our class list is highly dynamic, with new sessions or workshops added frequently. Workshops also fill quickly, so it pays to be notified, and RSS is a great way to do so unobtrusively.
Want even faster notification for Bioresearch & Biostatistics (B&B) workshops, which often fill-up in hours? Subscribe to the LaneBioresearch twitter feed and get notices via instant messaging on your computer or cell phone -- handy when you're waiting for the centrifuge to spin down. This twitter feed...
Source: Lane News - October 21, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Metasearch now searches RSeek
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The Bioresearch Metasearch engine now returns search results from RSeek, a search engine specialized in retrieving information about the R statistical language.
Why does anyone need this? Well, if you've ever tried searching for R-related materials, you know how hard that can be.
Now, with a single search you can get RSeek hits as well hits as from hundreds of other search engines queried by the Bioresearch Metasearch, all neatly organized.
Click here for an example search. Once the metasearch engine has returned its results, click on "Rseek".
If you find yourself loving LaneConnex Search, check out this nifty search ...
Source: Lane News - October 15, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
No login necessary for PROTEOME & TRANSFAC
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As of October 13, 2008, PROTEOME and TRANSFAC Pro no longer require a login; only a SUNet ID is necessary.
These powerful databases are now delivered via the BIOBASE Knowledge Library, where they are seamlessly integrated into a single application. Consequently, the TRANSFAC application is no longer offered as a stand-alone.
Details available in these Lane FAQs:
PROTEOME
TRANSFAC Pro
Questions? Please contact the Bioresearch Informationist. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - October 13, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Electronic lab notebook on Lane computers
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All of the public computers at the Lane Medical Library now offer CambridgeSoft's electronic laboratory notebook (e-Notebook) software, usable by anyone with a SUNet ID.
If you're wondering whether e-Notebook is suitable to your needs, you no longer need to install it to evaluate it -- just come on down to your friendly Lane Library and try it out.
You can access e-Notebook on Lane computers by going to Start --> Applications --> ChemBioOffice 2008 --> e-Notebook --> E-Notebook 11.
Please contact the Bioresearch Informationist if you would like a tour of the application.
Some background...
ChemBioOffice Ultra is purc...
Source: Lane News - October 8, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
New Exhibit: What Degas and Monet Saw
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Lane Library is proud to present an original exhibit, What Degas and Monet Saw. The exhibit appears on the first floor of the library in two adjacent rooms and showcases the scholarship of Dr. Michael Marmor, professor and past chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at Stanford.
Dr. Marmor has explored the ways in which changes in eyesight may have affected the styles of a variety of visual artists. This exhibit features Dr. Marmor's investigation of two famous Impressionist painters, Edgar Degas (1834-1917) and Claude Monet (1840-1926).
To mount the exhibit, Lane Library collaborated with major art museums in London,...
Source: Lane News - October 6, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
My NCBI Down 11-4 Sep 25
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My NCBI will be unavailable for several hours on Thursday, September 25, 2008 from 11 am PDT, to release the new version.
Changes include new features such as "remember my username", new navigation that quickly identifies your preferences, and the ability to save a search strategy and search results together. And now you may save an unlimited number of strategies.
More details are available online in the NLM Technical Bulletin at:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/so08/so08_myncbi_redesign.html (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - September 25, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Read all about it!
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The Fall issue of LaneConnexion, the Library's newletter, is now available. Learn all about our new Director Heidi Heilemann & her call to participate in Lane's strategic planning, new electronic resources, upcoming Fall Library classes, and a fascinating Lane exhibit: What Degas and Monet Saw. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - September 24, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
Fall '08 HotBooks now up
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Have a look at the latest HotBooks, a small selection of books (physical or electronic) of special relevance to research in the life sciences ongoing at Stanford.
These high quality books are selected quarterly because of their likely usefulness to a broad array of researchers.
HotBooks is maintained by Lane's Bioresearch Informationist.
More (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - September 18, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
NEW: AccessSurgery
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AccessSurgery now available for Stanford!
AccessSurgery is organized around the ACGME's (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's) mandate for a Core Curriculum. AccessSurgery also helps surgical programs address two of the ACGME Core Competencies -- medical knowledge, and practice-based learning and improvement.
Key Features:
* Search for just videos, just images, or all media results.
* Download the free PDA diagnostic tool.
* Create your own Board Review test, then email results to your program director.
* Look up a symptom or disease in the DDx tool.
* Assess the extent of disease using...
Source: Lane News - September 13, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
OPPIE Replaces SearchPlus Sep 23
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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has introduced a replacement for SearchPlus called OPPIE. SearchPlus will be discontinued by LANL on September 23, 2008. By September 23, OPPIE will offer the same functionality as SearchPlus but with new search algorithms and faster search times. More information is available from: OPPIE pages.
OPPIE searches across:
- Science citation index (1900- )
- Social SciSearch (1970- )
- Arts and humanities citation index (1975- )
- INSPEC (1898- )
- Engineering Index (1884- )
- BIOSIS (1926- )
Features Coming Soon:
&...
Source: Lane News - September 13, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Grand Round Videos RSS
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Medical Grand Rounds & Pediatric Grand Rounds now have syndicated RSS feeds that can be read by browsers, email clients, feed aggregators and other means. These feeds can alert you to grand round videos as they become available. Learn more about LaneConnex Syndicated Feeds. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - September 12, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news
New: Encyclopedia of Bioinformatics, Genomics, Proteomics
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If you've ever struggled with quickly understanding an unfamiliar concept in bioinformatics, genomics, genetics or proteomics, the Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics (EGGPB) is a great solution. It is available as both an eBook and in printed form.
Its vast collection of articles are written by authorities in their field, often the originator(s) of the software/discovery/method under discussion, all complemented with an excellent search engine.
Read more at this FAQ. (Source: Lane News)
Source: Lane News - September 11, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Vast eBook expansion
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Recent developments have vastly increased the availability of electronic books (eBooks) provided by the Stanford University Libraries (SULAIR) and the Lane Medical Library:
Since the beginning of the year, Lane has added thousands of eBooks to its catalog, with the total number currently standing at >5,700. These titles cover topics in everything from basic research to clinical areas. Many topics you would not immediately associate with a medical library are also included, such as titles covering software programming, signal processing or optics.
SULAIR has expanded the scope of the Safari Tech Books Online collection...
Source: Lane News - September 2, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
Vast eBook expansion
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Recent developments have vastly increased the availability of electronic books (eBooks) provided by the Stanford University Libraries (SULAIR) and the Lane Medical Library:
Since the beginning of the year, Lane has added thousands of eBooks to its catalog, with the total number currently standing at >5,700. These titles cover topics in everything from basic research to clinical areas. Many topics you would not immediately associate with a medical library are also included, such as titles covering software programming, signal processing or optics.
SULAIR has expanded the scope of the Safari Tech Books Online collection t...
Source: Lane News - September 2, 2008 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: New Online Source Type: news
