Using Social Media to Enhance Your Research
Social media can be a powerful tool in research. We offer a few examples, and links to the thoughts of other bloggers.
Read MoreSocial media can be a powerful tool in research. We offer a few examples, and links to the thoughts of other bloggers.
Read MoreHighlight list of iPad apps for librarians from iLibrarian blog.
Read MoreReview of the NOVA Series mobile app Muscle System Pro II for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
Read MoreThe Library has purchased three iPads, three Motorola Xooms, six Amazon Kindles and six Nooks from Barnes and Noble for faculty and students to check out and try. Details available at the front desk.
Read MoreIf you are interested in the general topic of alternative medicine, I invite you to check out the following resources available through Eccles Library: Alt-Health Watch: A fulltext database of […]
Read MoreAs recently reviewed on the iMedicalApps blog, thirty hours of lectures at the USMLE Step 1 level have been made available in a free app for iPad, iPhone and iPod […]
Read MoreReview of the new Sigler Drug Cards-Pharmacology Flash Card App
Read MoreAn online health quiz may seem well-researched and informative, but it is important to look deeper and try and determine why it is there, and what purpose it serves. This is how information literacy skills interact with health literacy.
Read MoreMobile application for smartphones promises to connect patients to free medical advice from physicians and other credible medical experts. But can it deliver?
Read MoreNanci Murphy, Associate Dean of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Washington will speak on “InterProfessional Education and Collaboration: Lessons Learned and Future Directions.” Her talk will be followed by a Meet the Experts Panel discussion on the topic of interprofessional education.
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