Explore Digital Collection on Diabetes!
by Lin Sun on November 4, 2019 8:44 am
November is American Diabetes Month! Browse our collection of digital texts on diabetes. Diabetes Complications, Comorbidities and Related Disorders (2018) Comprehensive information on the interactions between diabetes and a wide range of comorbid conditions and on disease management in such patients.Valuable for physicians and nurses who care for patients with diabetes and related acute and… Read more Explore Digital Collection on Diabetes!
Connie and Mary Curate our Exam Preparation Resources to Benefit our Students
by Lin Sun on October 22, 2019 10:09 am
To assist the exam preparation of medical, physician assistant, and graduate students, Connie and Mary at Lane Library bring you free access to an extensive collection of handy resources: USMLE: UWorld USMLE QBankKaplan USMLE QBankUSMLE First AidExam Master Online PANCE: Rosh Review PANCE QBankPA Exam PrepDavis’s PA Exam ReviewExam Master OnlineComprehensive Review for PAPANCE Prep… Read more Connie and Mary Curate our Exam Preparation Resources to Benefit our Students
It’s Open Access Week! Learn more about Lane’s Agreements with OA Publishers
by Lin Sun on October 21, 2019 9:05 am
Happy Open Access Week! Lane Library and Stanford University provide a variety of processing fee discounts to Stanford authors who publish in several open access platforms. Visit Library Open Access Author Processing Charge Agreements for more details. Highlights of the Open Access programs Lane Library participated: BioMed Central (BMC): A 15% discount on author processing fees is… Read more It’s Open Access Week! Learn more about Lane’s Agreements with OA Publishers
John Manages the Research and Instruction Team
by Lin Sun on October 15, 2019 10:08 am
As the manager, John Borghi coordinates Lane’s Research and Instruction (R&I) team. The R&I team is central to the Lane’s education and outreach activities and provides wide range of research-related services to the Stanford Medicine Community. As part of Lane’s liaison program, which delegates individual librarians to specific departments within Stanford Medicine, R&I team members… Read more John Manages the Research and Instruction Team
Drew Invites You to Visit the Medical History Center
by Lin Sun on October 8, 2019 10:23 am
The Medical History Center is a treasure trove of historical photographs, rare books, personal papers, and other resources about the history of Stanford Medicine, and also about the history of medicine in general. You can receive one-on-one instruction in doing historical research, as well as guidance on copyright and other considerations when using historical materials… Read more Drew Invites You to Visit the Medical History Center
Open Access Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journal -- PeerJ
by John Borghi on October 1, 2019 7:30 am
Lane Library has been sponsoring Stanford authors who publish in PeerJ, a peer-reviewed open access biological, medical and health sciences journal. For most open access journals, authors have to pay an “article processing charge” (APC) that can be hundreds of dollars. When an article has been accepted for publication in PeerJ, the fees for Stanford… Read more Open Access Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journal -- PeerJ
Leah Encourages you to Use the Document Delivery Service
by Lin Sun on October 1, 2019 7:00 am
Resource Management Librarian, Leah H. Anderson, encourages you to try the document delivery (DocXpress) service. It is Lane’s web-based interlibrary loan and document delivery service, which is free to eligible Stanford affiliates (excludes duplicate requests). Leah notes, “Nothing holds you back from getting the information you want! Our Document Delivery service can get PDF copies of virtually… Read more Leah Encourages you to Use the Document Delivery Service
User Poll during National Medical Librarians Month
by Lin Sun on September 24, 2019 11:43 am
Stop by Lane Library October 7-13 to participate in our user poll. We want to hear more about how Lane supports you as we celebrate National Medical Librarians Month. We will be asking two simple questions at the library entrance: Your affiliation (e.g. SHC resident)Your purpose of visit (e.g. Tech Bar) Data will be used for… Read more User Poll during National Medical Librarians Month
PubMed is Getting a New Look
by Amelia Llorens on September 23, 2019 10:33 am
In early 2020 the default PubMed search page will be updated to a new design. The new design will be mobile-responsive so you can easily search using a phone or tablet. Here are a few of the changes: 1. Search results will be sorted by best match by default, NOT by most recent! You have likely seen best match results in… Read more PubMed is Getting a New Look
Powerful 3-D Anatomy Visualization Tool for New Students!
by Lin Sun on September 3, 2019 9:22 am
Lane features AnatomyTV as its Resource of the Month in September to welcome new medical, physician assistant, and grad students. Three-dimensional anatomy imagesFunctional anatomy videosAdditional mobile app for Android and iOS Be sure to explore Lane Library for additional digital anatomy resources.
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