A new monthly e-newsletter of the HAM-TMC Library
The Insider Express communicates Library news to our users and
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Elizabeth K. Eaton, Ph.D. welcomes students and gives an overview of library collections and services.
http://www.library.tmc.edu/liblines/Director/dir0803.html
The National Library of Medicine announced the addition of older citations (1953-1965) to the MEDLINE database. OLDMEDLINE consists of over 1.5 million citations to articles published in international biomedical journals in the fields of medicine, preclinical sciences and allied sciences. These citations were originally published in the hardcopy of Index Medicus.
For more information on how to search for these citations in MEDLINE go to: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/so03/so03_oldmedline.html
Are you familiar with Web of Science? Web of Science is the database you need to use to find out how many people have cited your work. The Library will be offering classes on Web of Science on Friday October 17, 2003.
For more information visit: http://www.library.tmc.edu/liblines/2003/SSI.html
ToxTown
A
unique database that introduces you to toxic chemicals and environmental health
data. This database
is a project of the
Specialized Information Services Division of the National Library of Medicine. Tox Town can be accessed at: http://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/
The HAM-TMC Library offers free classes on different topics. Are you having problems searching Medline? Do you want to learn how to create a web page? Or do you need help with the electronic journals?
The Library classes are free, for more information visit: http://hhw.library.tmc.edu/lib200/classes/Cart/
Visit the library publications at: http://www.library.tmc.edu/liblines/index.html