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Library access over Christmas
The library will be closed for the Christmas period from 1pm on Dec 24th opening at 8am on Jan 4th. Library users will have access to the 24 hour computer room during this period. Please remember to bring your ID in order to enter the building. You will also be asked to sign in at reception on the ground floor before going to the computer rooms for safety/security reasons.
Add comment December 17, 2009
Christmas/ New Year Opening Hours
Mon 14th Dec – Fri 18th Dec
Open 8am-9pm
Sat 19th Dec CLOSED
Sun 20th Dec CLOSED
Mon 21st Dec – Wed 23rd Dec
8am-9pm
Thurs Dec 24th
Open 8am-1pm
Fri 25th Dec – Sun 3rd Jan
CLOSED
Mon 4th Jan – Fri 8th Jan
Open 8am-9pm
Add comment December 8, 2009
Annual Evidence update on heart failure
NHS Evidence-cardiovascular has published the annual evidence update on heart failure 5-9 October 2009. It covers, diagnosis and risk, pharmacological therapy, devices and interventions, psychological treatments, rehabilitation, organisation of care, palliative care and key documents
NLH/NHS Evidence: http://www.library.nhs.uk/cardiovascular/viewResource.aspx?resid=325170
Add comment October 12, 2009
Uptodate now available for St George’s
The library now has access to Uptodate, a well-referenced US produced online textbook that is updated several times a year.
To access Uptodate, go to the library website www.sgul.ac.uk/library. Select Databases A-Z and then Uptodate and input your terms into the search box. You should NOT need to input any passwords or usernames – Just go straight to Search box and input your search terms
Access is whilst on the St George’s site only We are interested in your feedback to using Uptodate. Please email jkirby@sgul.ac.uk with any comments you have.
Add comment October 6, 2009
Annual evidence update on pregnancy and ante-natal care
NHS Evidence has issued this annual update which brings together results of a comprehensive literature search for new research since July 2008. It covers common pregnancy problems, information needs, provision of antenatal care, antenatal ultrasound and foetal heart rate monitoring.
Find out more at www.library.nhs.uk/womenshealth.
Add comment October 1, 2009
Reducing the spread of respiratory viruses
Physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of respiratory viruses: systematic review
This systematic review of measures to reduce the spread of respiratory virus indicates that many simple and low cost interventions are successful in reducing the transmission of epidemic respiratory viruses.
BMJ article: . http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/339/sep21_1/b3675
Add comment September 24, 2009
Temporary access arrangements to library
During the next three weeks.
Access to the library will be via the corridor between Hunter Wing and Lanesborough wing.
Our opening hours will be unchanged.
See http://www.sgul.ac.uk/services/library/opening-timess
However, there will be NO access to the computer rooms outside these opening hours (e.g. no overnight access).
SGUL students will continue to have 24 hour access to the alternative study space Jenner Level 1.
Our apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Add comment September 10, 2009
Guidance for Systematic Reviews
A detailed guidance on carrying out systematic reviews in healthcare, has been issued by the University of York’s Centre for Reviews and Dissemination. It provides practical guidance for undertaking evidence synthesis based on a thorough understanding of systematic review methodology. It presents the core principles of systematic reviewing, and highlights issues that are specific to reviews of clinical tests, public health interventions, adverse effects, and economic evaluations. The final chapter discusses the incorporation of qualitative research in or alongside effectiveness reviews. The guidance is available in print or PDF versions.
Add comment September 4, 2009
Uptodate now available online
The library now has access to Uptodate, a well-referenced US produced online textbook that is updated several times a year. It provides comprehensive information including recommendations in an easy to use style. To access Uptodate, go to the library website www.sgul.ac.uk/library. Select Databases A-Z and then Uptodate and input your terms into the search box. You can access it on the St George’s site only, you will not be able to access it from home. We are interested in your feedback to using Uptodate. Please email mmalakun@sgul.ac.uk with any comments you have.
Add comment August 28, 2009
