Monday, December 12, 2005

A-Z Journal List now offers Alternate Title Searching

Quickly find online and print journals without knowing the exact official title.

Search for journals using all the alternative titles that a journal may have, including abbreviated titles.

For example, in the A-Z Journals List search box, typing any of the following :

JAMA
Journal of the American Medical Association
j am med assoc


Would return the following :

Journal of the American Medical Association
See: JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (0098-7484)
from 10 years ago to present in MMC Journal Holdings in Print
from 1952 to present in STE Journal Holdings in Print
from 269 -. Jan. 6, 1993 to present in Affinity Library Services Ovid Journals

For more info, please see the vendor pdf flier at http://www.serialssolutions.com/promotion/atsoverview.pdf

This should be a great time saver!

As always, let me know if you have questions or concerns on this new feature.
Your Librarian,
Michele Matucheski, MLS, AHIP
Voice 3-0340

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

PDA / iPAQ Offerings from Affinity Library Services

Wondering what the Affinity Libraries offer for your PDA, PocketPC, or iPAQ?
Find out on the following Research Guide

HandHeld Computers : PDAs, Pocket PCs, and iPAQs Research Guide
http://intranet.affinityhealth.org/library/Road_Maps/PDA.htm

Here's the path to get there :
Affinity Intranet > Library > Research Guides > HandHeld Computers

The first section lists things specifically for Affinity and Medical Staff.
The second section lists gateways collected by various sources, usually academic health science libraries. These are usually more wide-ranging links that you may decide to purchase yourself, though many things are available for free.
The third section lists Evidence-based practice tools.

Let me know if you discover anything that you think should be on the list.

Monday, November 14, 2005

CD Burners in the MMC & STE Libraries

By popular demand, CD-Burners are now available in both the MMC and STE Library computer labs for burning PowerPoint presentations, digital photographs, or other documents.

Affinity Library Services can provide “occasional” CDRs for people needing 1 or 2 blank CDRs on rare occasions.

Regular users will want to bring their own blank CDRs. Affinity Acquisitions can provide a spindle of 100 CDRs with the stock order # 5001439.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Winners of the National Medical Librarians Month Drawing

Guess how many books and audiovisuals (AV) (not counting journals) each library contains? That was the question we asked people to consider for last month’s drawing.

First place winners received a gift card to Barnes & Noble.

MMC Library : 4938 Books & AV
Winners :
1st Place Debra Reichenberger, Outpatient Rehab, Mercy Oakwood
2nd Place Karen Welch, Health Information
3rd Place Andrea Hill, School of Radiology

STE Library : 5425 Books & AV
Winners:
1st Place Sandy Sorenson, Nursing Administration
2nd Place Dee Dee Ebben, Medical Staff Office
3rd Place Sue Kneringer, EKG

YMCA Health & Wellness Resource Center : 299 Books & AV

We also have over 300 eBooks available online through the Library’s Electronic Bookshelf.

Thanks for helping us celebrate!

Monday, October 24, 2005

Finding the Best Evidence


Are you charged with searching for evidence-based practice information? Wondering where to start?

Try the new and improved Find the Best Evidence : Evidence-Based Practice Tool Summary web page.
Affinity Intranet > Library > Find the Best Evidence

This new page presents many of the Evidence-based Practice (EBP) tools Affinity users can access, in an easy-to-use format.

Using the modified Haynes Pyramid9see above), I recommend that people start at the top and work down through the arrangement of evidence-based practice tools.

  • Evidence at the top of the pyramid (ie: a Cochrane Systematic Review) will be easier to find and apply.
  • Evidence at the bottom is closer to raw research data and requires more evaluation and interpretation on the part of the reader/researcher. You may need to ask yourself, “Is this a well-done clinical trial? Does the study structure have flaws? Do the statistics make sense? Does this apply to my patient(s)?”

The Cochrane Library is considered the gold standard of EBP. If you can find a Cochrane Review on your topic, you’re in luck. Keep in mind, though, that Cochrane is a relatively small database. Although new reviews are being added regularly, the review you need may not have been written yet, so you may need to move down the pyramid to find evidence that applies to your particular clinical question.

Visit Find the Best Evidence for more information.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Archives Week Oct 16-22, 2005

The Affinity Archives have been recently updated at both MMC and STE Libraries with many “new” items.
Stop in or visit us online :
Affinity Intranet > Library > Library Archives
We have many pictures, newspaper clippings, newsletters, scrapbooks, historical books in nursing & medicine and more ... Items are available for retirement parties, memorials, and other projects involving the local cultural history of Affinity hospitals and medical communities.

Here’s a taste of our Digital Archives :
Images from the Hallmarks of Mercy : History of Mercy Medical Center
Celebrating 100 Years of Caring : St. Elizabeth Hospital 1899-1999 (The Centennial Book in PDF)

Monday, October 10, 2005

Matching Game (Part 1)

This month we will be featuring books and videos that have been recommended by Affinity employees and medical staff who have helped build our great collections.

Matching Game (Part 1):
Can you guess who recommended what?

Match the title in the set 1 with your Affinity Colleague’s name in set 2. (Word Document - May be easier to play.)
Answers below.

Recommended Titles (Set 1)
A. Four Things that Matter Most
B. Healthy Mediterranean Cooking
C. Good to Great
D. Purpose-Driven Life [Audio-CD Set]
E. Developing Minds Video Library
F. If I Get to 5 : What Children Can Teach Us About Courage and Character
G. Super Size Me [DVD]
H. Freaks, Geeks & Asperger Syndrome
I. Crucial Conversations
Crucial Confrontations
J. I’m Turning on My Computer, Now What?
K. The Great Influenza
L. The Next Place

Names of Recommenders (Set 2)
1. Dr. Barbara Strand AMG Pediatrics
2. Mary Ellerbusch, Nurse, MMC ICU & Sue Demos, Nurse Manager, MMC PCU1
3. Laurie Raupp Coordinator, Employee Assistance Program
4. Lee Cleveland and Lori Deering, Dieticians, Endocrinology and Lifespan
5. Dr. Jennifer Norden AMG-Integrative Medicine
6. Bob Turner COO Northern Region
7. Rita Svatos Director, NurseDirect/Population Health
8. Dr. Nancy Homburg AMG Family Practice
9. Rev. Calvin Reyburn STE Spiritual Services
10. Lois Ziebell Recruiting Specialist, Human Resources
11. President George W. Bush
12. Deb Rodman Information Systems Training Analyst

If you have a recommendation for library purchase, please tell Library Staff. We’re open to your suggestions!

Answers : A-9, B-5, C-6, D-7, E-1, F-10, G-4, H-3, I-2, J-12, K-11. L-8

Monday, October 03, 2005

Enter our Drawing for October is Medical Librarians' Month

Celebrate with Affinity Library Services.

Enter our drawing by guessing :
How many Books and Audiovisuals (not counting journals)
in each respective library?


To enter the drawing, stop by the libraries at
Mercy Medical Center
St. Elizabeth Hospital
Or the 20th Ave Oshkosh YMCA.
Treats while they last!

Or enter your guess online by visiting the library website.
Contest ends October 31, 2005.

You could win a gift certificate to Barnes & Noble!
Other Door prizes will be available.

As always, it is our pleasure to serve you.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

How do I find the online Affinity Abbreviations book?

On the Affinity Intranet page,

> Library > Find Books & AV > Electronic Bookshelf
> Subject Search
> Select "Abbreviations & Acronyms"
> Click on GO
This brings up an entry for The Dictionary of Medical Acronyms & Abbreviations, the approved/official Affinity abbreviations list.
Click on the title or the url to open this eBook in StatRef.
Browse through the alphabet to find the entry you seek.
Don't forget to logoff when you're done as a common courtesy to your colleagues.

Still have questions? Call your Librarian, Michele at ext. 3-0340.

Monday, August 08, 2005

Reserving Laptops & Projectors - Details Available

by Pete Leonard, Affinity Network Systems Analyst

On Thursday, Aug. 11, Information Systems will begin managing the loan process for Affinity laptops and video projectors. These items are currently loaned out by the hospital libraries or Training & Development.

The process for reserving these resources will be changed to an online reservation system. Reserving these resources will be similar to that of how conference rooms are booked using Outlook. For detailed instructions on reserving laptops and projectors, please click on the following link: http://intranet.affinityhealth.org/object/OutlookResourceReservation.html

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Mary Bayorgeon Continues on COLAND

In July 2005, Governor Doyle re-appointed Affinity Library Services Director, Mary Bayorgeon to COLAND, The Council on Library and Network Development.

As an outstanding member of COLAND, Ms. Bayorgeon has served the Council, the Governor and the people of Wisconsin for several years. During that time, she has networked with libraries and librarians in the Fox Valley and throughout Wisconsin serving the needs of people in schools, hospitals, public and academic libraries on such projects as WISCAT, Badgerlink and Wiscat Inter-Library Loan.

Hospital libraries (including The Affinity Libraries) are a valuable asset to Wisconsin residents because many are open to the public free of charge and help keep the public informed consumers of health care. Hospital libraries also provide consumer health and patient education information on preventive care which can help keep health care costs down. Therefore, a hospital librarian is a valuable voice on COLAND.

Monday, July 18, 2005

Ovid's New Look

Ovid Search Tools have a new look!
All the Ovid features you rely on -- with some great new enhancements.

Affinity Library Services is pleased to announce that Ovid Technologies has made significant enhancements to its Ovid Web Gateway interface. You’ll immediately notice a cleaner, more contemporary look. But be assured that the tried-and-true features you rely on are still available.

Ovid has added some exciting new features to the new interface:

Find Citation – Find a complete citation when all you have is basic information about a specific article—even if you only have pieces, this can lead you to the complete citation.
Find Citing Articles –Find out where an article may have been cited in the 500 titles in Journals@Ovid.
Find Similar – Streamline your research by linking to other relevant articles.
Find Full-Text – If the full-text article is not available through Ovid, “Find Full-Text” checks ALL the Affinity Libraries’ online resources for the article. Please be aware that the article you seek may NOT be accessible online, in which case, contact the libraries and we will work our magic to get you the article.

Maximize your searching skills
Your library staff is here to assist you in getting the best research results from Ovid.

Want to learn how to use Ovid? Stop by the library and we’ll be happy to guide you through the Ovid Web Gateway search interface. Quick reference cards in pdf format (Basic, Advanced, Books) and an Ovid Tutorial are also available to help you navigate the new interface.

Access to Ovid is available to you 24/7 from your office, the library, or your home – anywhere you have access to the Affinity Library Services Intranet page or via Affinity Remote Access.
Click here to start using the enhanced Ovid Web Gateway interface.

As a reminder, you have access to the following databases, journals and books through our Ovid subscription:

Books@Ovid - Over 160 full-text medical and nursing books
Journals@Ovid - Over 500 full-text medical & nursing journals
MEDLINE – Clinical medical literature
CINAHL - Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature
ALL EBM Reviews - Including The Cochrane Library (complete), ACP Journal Club


Questions or Comments? Let us know! mmatuche@affinityhealth.org

Thursday, July 07, 2005

LIBRARY HOURS & ACCESS

Question : The library hours don’t fit my schedule. Can you open earlier?

Answer : Medical Staff and Affinity employees have access to the brick-and-mortar libraries 24-hours/7 days week via the following methods :
* Key Fob (MMC Library Professional Entrance only)
* Security Guard – Just show Security your Affinity badge and they will let you into the Libraries.

Access Affinity Library Resources any time of day or night via the following methods :

· Affinity Library Services Intranet Website is available 24-hours/7days a week on the Affinity Intranet at http://intranet.affinityhealth.org/page/library . You may be eligible for remote access allowing you to use the Library Intranet Site from home.
· Library Web Request Forms (Intranet only)

The libraries are staffed 8 – 4:30 pm Monday- Friday.

Please keep in mind that we only have only a few staff-people to cover the libraries, so even if we are not visible, we are probably helping someone else in another part of the library, or retrieving materials from storage. If you leave a message, we will get back to you ASAP.

STE Library Staff -Appleton
Mary Bayorgeon, MALS, AHIP
Voice : 920-738-2325
Fax : 920-831-1265
Pager 554-3820
mailto:mbayorge@affinityhealth.org

MMC Library Staff - Oshkosh

Michele Matucheski, MLS, AHIP
Voice : 920-223-0340
Fax : 920-223-0343
mmclibrary@affinityhealth.org


It is our pleasure to serve you!

Monday, June 27, 2005

Free Trial of FirstConsult

Affinity Library Services is currently piloting a 60-day trial of FirstConsult.
Help us decide if this would be a worthwhile resource for Affinity.

“Treat more patients, more effectively, in less time.”

FirstConsult is a web- and PDA-based clinical information system that supports your clinical judgment by providing evidence-based, continuously updated data on the latest evaluation, diagnosis, management, outcomes, and prevention – all at the point and time of care.

* Evidence-based support for your clinical decision-making
* Differential diagnoses that let you work back from a patient’s chief complaint
* Medical condition information on diagnosis, treatment, prevention and more
* Common procedure files with streaming video and step-by-step instructions
* Customizable patient education handouts in English and Spanish
* Reference Centers that address non-disease topics such as Bioterrorism, Pregnancy, and more
* Works with MDConsult for access to even more clinical information”

Anyone registered for MDConsult already has access to FirstConsult.
On the MDConsult Welcome page, you will see a gray and orange blinking FirstConsult logo next to your name in the upper right corner of the page. Just click to start …

For a FirstConsult User’s Guide (a small booklet that explains everything you need to know to use FirstConsult effectively), contact us :
The MMC Library at mmclibrary@affinityhealth.org or 920-223-0342
The STE Library at sehlibrary@affinityhealth.org or 920-738-2324.

Address comments on FirstConsult to Dr. Paul Veregge or Mary Bayorgeon.

Dr. Paul Veregge, Director of Informatics
pveregge@affinityhealth.org
or
Mary Bayorgeon, Director of Affinity Library Services
St. Elizabeth Hospital Library
(920) 738-2325
mbayorgeon@affinityhealth.org

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Library User Satisfaction Survey

Help us improve library services important to you :
Take our Library User Satisfaction Survey.
It should only take about 10 minutes of your time, and the investment could make a big difference in library services. Thanks for your input!

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Question : How do I find online Nursing Books?

Out of our 300 online books, nearly 20 are focused on Nursing.

Here's the quickest way to find them :
In the Search Box at the upper-right corner of any Affinity intranet page, type in "Nursing Books."

Results :
Online Books in Nursing
A Selection of nearly 20 items from the Affinity Electronic Bookshelf.

Selections include the following :
Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice
Nurses' Guide to Clinical Procedures
Nursing Procedures
and many more ...

eBooks on many other topics can be found by the following path :
Start at the Affinity Intranet Page
Click on :
> Library
> Find Books and Audiovisuals
> Electronic Bookshelf
> Scroll down until you see the drop-down menu for "Select a Subject"
> Choose the desired subject
> Click on GO

Remember, in our wired world, not everything is available online (at least not yet). If you don't find what you are looking for online, we may have it in print. It's worth checking our library catalogs for our complete holdings in Nursing.

MMC Catalog
STE Catalog

Library staff is perfectly willing to send you the book you need--anywhere in Affinity, and beyond. Give us a call : MMC 920-223-0342 and STE (920) 738-2324

Monday, May 02, 2005

PMID is the Key to Finding Full-Text!

In "The Anatomy of a Citation," we introduced the PMID or PubMed Identifier. The PMID is a unique identifier, sort of a social security number for every article indexed in Medline. No other article will have the same PMID. All citations in PubMed and Ovid Medline search results should have PMIDs.

Here's a neat trick for finding the full-text article with this unique PMID number.

On the Library Web page, use the A-Z Journals List.
> Scroll down until you see the "Search by PubMed ID" box.
> Copy and paste or type the PMID into this box.
> Click on SEARCH and Viola!
The complete citation information will be inserted into the web form without any additional work on your part.
If Affinity Libraries have access to the full-text article, the sources and links will be listed in the results page. All you need to do is click on the link to get the full-text.

If no full-text holdings are listed, you also have the option of submitting a Journal Article Inter-Library Loan Request. A link to this form is available on the A-Z Journals results page for the PMID Search.

Handy Tip to Save Time : Instead of filling in each blank, copy and paste the citation info into the comments box of the Article Request Web Form. This will give library staff all the info we need to track down the article for you, and it saves you time and typing.

Let us know if you have any questions on this! We're here to help!
Your Librarian, Michele

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Articles sent via PDF upon request @ Affinity Libraries

Earlier this year, both the Mercy and St. Elizabeth Hospital Libraries acquired new multi-function devices (MFDs). The new machines allow library staff and our users to photocopy, print, fax, scan and email pdf documents.

The machine at the Mercy Library also does color photocopies and color prints.

This means we now have the tools to scan a print article and email it to you. Just ask!

Under the Fair Use clause of the copyright law, we can provide a single copy of an article for your personal use. Further reproduction of the article is prohibited by copyright law. (In other words, don’t share the article with 10 of your closest friends unless you get copyright permission and/or pay royalty fees …)

Monday, April 04, 2005

Question : Does the Library have access to any online dictionaries?

Answer : Yes. We have 3 medical dictionaries and 1 general encyclopedia available online through the library webpage.

Here's the path to get there:

Start at the Affinity Intranet Page
Click on :
> Library
> Find Books and Audiovisuals
> Electronic Bookshelf
> Scroll down until you see the drop-down menu for Select a Subject
> Choose "Dictionaries and Encyclopedias"
> Click on GO
This should bring you to a list of dictionaries we have available online :
Dictionary of Medical Acronyms & Abbreviations
Funk & Wagnall's New World Encyclopedia
Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
Clicking on the title or the url should bring you to that particular eBook.

Let me know if you have any more questions. We're here to help!

Monday, March 21, 2005

Anatomy of a Citation

In the following PubMed citation, it’s sometimes difficult to tell what’s what.

McPherson V, Leach L, Erlanger L.
What is the best treatment for analgesic rebound headaches?
J Fam Pract. 2005 Mar;54(3):277-8.
PMID: 15755384

Here’s a quick guide to the anatomy of a Medline citation :

Authors = McPherson V, Leach L, Erlanger L.
Article Title = What is the best treatment for analgesic rebound headaches?
Journal Title Abbreviation = J Fam Pract. (Short for Journal of Family Practice.)
Year/date of publication = 2005 Mar;
Volume(Issue) : Pages = 54(3):277-8.
Volume = 54
Issue = 3
Page Numbers = 277-8.
PubMed Identifier = PMID: 15755384

The PubMed Identifier, or PMID, is like a social security number for each and every article listed in Medline, or PubMed. No other citation has the same PMID. This makes the PMID Number a very useful tool in finding the article again. It’s also a very useful tool for finding the full-text or ordering it from another library.

Library staff should be able to sort out the specifics. Although we can often verify incomplete citations, it is helpful to give us as much citation info as possible when requesting articles. This helps us help you as efficiently as possible.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Joint Commission Perspectives Online

TO : Affinity Management Staff & Physicians:

Our subscription to online issues of the JCAHO Perspectives is now activated and available online. The January, February and March 2005 issues are available through the Affinity Library Website.

To access the full-text of the 2005 issues of the Perspectives:
Start at the Affinity Intranet Home Page > Library Web Page > General Reference Links > Joint Commission Resources (in Right-hand column) > Joint Commission Perspectives.

For older issues, please contact the St. Elizabeth Hospital Library staff at 920-738-2324 or sehlibrary@affinityhealth.org.

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

CME Calendars on Library Web

Announcing the CME Calendars on the Affinity Websites!
Now you don't have to guess what the CME luncheon lecture will be--You can just check the website!

There are 3 ways to find it.

Method 1 :
Affinity Intranet Home Page > Library > Research Guides > Continuing Medical Education > CME Calendar at MMC or STE

Method 2 :
Use the search box at the top of any Affinity web page (intranet or internet) page.
Type in "CME Schedule"
It should be among the first things that pops up.

I will keep it updated as long as I am informed of the updated schedules … If I don't get an update from the Med Staff office, it will be out-of-date--and for that I apologize.

These CME schedules will also be available on the Affnity Internet (public) site so that retired medical staff and affiliates will also be able to access the schedules.

Method 3 :
Start at the Affinity Public Website http://www.affinityhealth.org/page/home
Use the search box at the top of any Affinity web page (intranet or internet) page.
Type in "CME."
It should be among the first things that pops up.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

2 New Hospital Quality Links

We've added two new Wisconsin Hospital Quality links to the Affinity Library intranet website :

www.pricepoint.org
Pricing and quality information for Wisconsin Hospitals. From the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

www.checkpoint.org
Quality information for Wisconsin's hsopitals. From the Wisconsin Hospital Association.

How to find them on the Library website :
Library > General Reference Links > Pricepoint
Library > General Reference Links > Checkpoint

OR
Use the search box at the top of any Affinity intranet page, and type in Pricepoint or Checkpoint.

Forgot your MDConsult username and password?

If you can't remember your username and password for MDConsult, help is on the way! Just call the MDConsult customer support number at 1-800-401-9962.
They will refresh your memory.

Monday, February 14, 2005

February is Library Lovers' Month

Wisconsin Governor James Doyle has declared February "Library Lovers' Month."

Gov. Doyle encourages everyone to visit libraries and to take advantage of these unique and wonderful institutions that contribute so much to Wisconsin's well-being.

Special treats for everyone who tells us why their library is important to them personally. Visit the libraries at Mercy Medical Center in Oshkosh or St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton. Or email mmatuche@affinityhealth.org with your response.

Thanks for your support!

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Need a Username & Password to access an online journal?

Tip for Navigating the New Library Website : Need a username and password to access an online journal?

Affinity Libraries has online access to thousands of online journals. Most of these do not require usernames or passwords. None of them require a credit card.

Check the Affinity A-Z Journals listing for titles and coverage dates. A-Z Journals also provides a link to the full-text. Most of these links will be hassle-free.

There are a handful of online journals that route through EBSCOhost EJS to the publisher's site. When needed, EBSCOHost EJS allows us to list usernames and passwords just when you need to enter them at the publisher's site.

For example,
1) In the A-Z Journals search box, type in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
2) Click on EBSCOhost EJS.
This leads to a record for this particular journal title. Check this record for any "access notes." This is where usernames and passwords would be listed, if needed.
3) When you "Click here to view issues at the publisher site," the username and password appears near the top of the subsequent window. Again, the username and password are there if you need it.

If what you are looking for does not appear to be available online through library collections, please let us know. We have are part of an extensive network of health science libraries, and we can probably borrow a copy of what you need. Just let us know ... Request a Journal Article [Intranet only]

Tip for Navigating the New Library Web

Need a username and password to access a library program?

Most of our licensed resources "authenticate" (meaning, they know we are legitimate users with licensed access) by means other than usernames and passwords. However, there are a few sites for which Affinity has lisenced access to online content that do require usernames and passwords. These are ACP Medicine and Well-Connected.

Visitors to The Affinity Library Services website [Intranet only] will find the required usernames and passwords in the summary text that introduces the link. This summary text appears right after the title or pops up as your mouse rolls over the link title.

ACP Medicine:
High-quality, peer-reviewed, current, evidence-based medical information. Formerly WebMD-Scientific American Medicine.
username : password :

Well-Connected Patient Education Handouts:
Patient Education Reports on common diseases and wellness issues. Includes an in-depth discussion of the latest information on treatments, risk factors, causes, diagnostic tests, preventative measures.
userID : password :

[Visit the Affinity Library Services Intranet website for the actual usernames and passwords. For security reasons, I cannot post them to this site.]

The one exception is MDConsult.
Affinity users can register via the link on the Affinity Library Services web pages. During the registration process, users choose their own username and password. Thereafter, registered users can login wherever they have internet access (at work, at home, the coffeeshop, etc.), and MDConsult will know they fall under the Affinity license.

Monday, January 17, 2005

Tip for Navigating the New Library Web

Use the search box at the upper right of the Affinity web pages to search the entire Affinity intranet website, including the library pages. This handy tool can help locate that elusive link or document that you know is there -- somewhere on our intranet.

Important Notes about what this search does NOT do:

  • This search box does not search the whole Internet, but just the Affinity Intranet site.
  • It does not search within specific resources (For example, you can locate the link to Ovid-MEDLINE with the Affinity search box, but you'd have to use the OVID search box to find answers to your more specific research questions.)

Example :
1) In the Affinity Intranet search box, type Healthweb.
2) You should get a short list of results with Healthweb posted first. This entry even includes a short description to help you decide if this will be a useful link.
3) Click on the title "Healthweb" to to follow the link.

Congratulations! You've just successfully used the Affinity Intranet Search Utility!


Featured Resource : HealthWeb

http://www.healthweb.org/index.cfm

Organized access to quality-evaluated non-commercial feely-accessible health websites. A great place to find resources specific to your specialty including Professional Associations, continuing education, practice guidelines, and more ...

Developed by health science librarians and health professionals in the Midwest, HealthWeb has blossomed to cover more than 70 health subject areas including Radiology, Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy, Nursing, and much more ...

Finding it on the New Library Web [Intranet only] :
Affinity Library Home Page > Recommended Internet Sites in Health and Medicine > HealthWeb

Or use the Affinity Intranet Search Box at the top of the page.


Monday, January 03, 2005

Old AudioDigest Tapes Available - Free to a Good Home

The MMC and STE Libraries have 1 year's worth of old Audio Digest tapes available for FREE. Although these tapes are too old to apply for CE credits (2001), they do still offer a lot of good information for Physicians, PAs, Nurses, and other health professionals.

Subject areas include the following :
Urology, Psychiatry, Pediatrics, Otolaryngology, Orthopedics, Opthalmology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Gastroenterology, Family Practice, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology.

The MMC Library also has the following series of tapes to give away :
Practical Reviews in Radiology (2001)
Practical Reviews in Nuclear Medicine (2001)

Look for them on the book sale tables at each library this month.

Why are we giving them away?
--limited shelving space for audiovisuals
--CE credits are available only for 3 years since date of publication
--Our libraries emphasize the most up-to-date info, so we want to make room for more recent issues.

New Blue Library Web

The New Blue Library Web [Affinity Intranet only] replaced the old web this morning. The old library web will be available for a time, but will cease to be updated any longer. We bid it a fond farewell!

We invite your comments and suggestions on the new Library without Walls : Contact Michele Matucheski, Affinity Librarian, at (920) 223-0340.