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Online Resources. From Oxford University Press. This presentation gives a brief description of Oxford Medical Libraries Online It tells you what the libraries are how they can help you how to look for information in them The presentation will take about 5 minutes.
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Online Resources From Oxford University Press
This presentation gives a brief description of • Oxford Medical Libraries Online • It tells you • what the libraries are • how they can help you • how to look for information in them • The presentation will take about 5 minutes
Oxford Medicine Online is the home of Oxford’s prestigious medicine publishing, bringing together hundreds of titles into a single cross-searchable resource.
Titles can be browsed using the Specialty, Career Stage and Series bars..
The Oxford Medical Libraries series on this platform is a collection of comprehensive titles organized in individual specialty libraries, summarizing up-to-date research, and delivering advice applicable to the clinical setting. Designed for use by a wide-range of medical practitioners, OMLOare a trusted source of information for hospitals across the world, amongst medical specialists, trainees, clinical nurse specialists, and other healthcare professionals.
The full list of Oxford Medical Libraries titles can be downloaded.
Notice links to related books, latest findings and research.
Content can be printed, saved, cited, shared, and annotated, – as well as downloaded to PDF.
All images and graphics can be expanded and downloaded into PowerPoint for lectures and presentations.
Achilles tendon Finding information is quick and easy – type your search term into the search box.
Filter results using the left hand panel e.g. to return titles relevant to your specialty, career stage, or to see only the titles you have full text access to. Your search term will be highlighted in red.
Nerve distribution Using the search box on the left hand side will allow you to search within selected titles.
The advanced search will help with more complicated searching e.g. if you only want to return illustrations, tables, videos…
Key reading material can be found at the bottom of chapters.
The Oxford Index, a free discovery service, will help you to search across Oxford’s digital academic content and to find additional related information.
This presentation shows only a small part of the Oxford Medical Libraries Online. If you want to find out more you can: read about these titles look for a live online demo email us at onlinemarketing@oup.com
You can see similar presentations on other Oxford University Press online resources in the Librarian Resource Centre www.oup.com/uk/academic/online/librarians
For further information about all online resources from Oxford, and to request institutional free trials and price quotations please contact your library supplier or Oxford University Press: Online Products, Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX2 6DP onlineproducts@oup.com +44 (0) 1865 353705 +44 (0) 1865 353308