New Products and Tools at the Libraries
Start the new year with recently acquired or renewed resources to help you with your productivity and performance.
EndNote Web
Web-based program that allows you to store, edit, and manage up to 10,000 citations
- Citations from many databases may be imported into your online account manually, from saved files of citations, or directly from a limited number of databases
- Works with Microsoft Word (requires free Cite While You Write plug-in) to allow you to automatically create in-text citations and bibliographies in a choice of over 1,300 publishing styles
- Allows online sharing of EndNote Web folders of citations for collaborative projects
- See the help page on EndNote Web
InfoRetriever
Online and pda database system of filtered, synchronized, evidence-based information. In order to continue using InfoRetriever, previous users must re-register annually; this year's deadline to re-register is Jan 9, 2007. Instructions to re-register.
Includes:
- InfoPOEMS - short synopses of new information
- Clinical rules & calculators
- Practice guidelines - evidence-based
- Griffith's 5 Minute Clinical Consult - quick information about diseases
News
- Autumn Hours Begin
HSL began its Autumn Quarter hours on Tuesday, September 2, 2008. For a complete listing along with holiday hours for all Health Sciences Libraries see Library Hours. Don't forget to check the football schedule before coming to campus on weekends.
- Labor Day Weekend Hours
HSL will be closed Saturday - Monday (Aug 30- Sep 1, 2008) in recognition of Labor Day. It will remain open until 7 pm on Friday, Aug 29, 2008 and reopen at 7:30 am Tuesday, Sep 2, 2008.
Electronic resources remain available through HealthLinks.
- Opening Doors: Contemporary African American Academic Surgeons Exhibit on Display
At the Health Sciences Library, T-334 from August 1-Sept. 26, 2008. A complementary display by the HSL will also be on display during this same time. Click on the title of this article for more information about the exhibit.

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http://healthlinks.washington.edu/jan_2007