Gearing up for gross anatomy? Check out this free online anatomy tool:
http://www.e-anatomy.org/index.html
e-anatomy is an anatomy e-learning web site. More than 1500 slices from normal CT and MR exams were selected in order to cover the entire sectional anatomy of human body. Images were labeled using Terminologia Anatomica. A user-friendly interface allows to cine through multi-slice image series combined with interactive textual information, 3D models and anatomy drawings.
Today is LSUHSC’S School of Nursing Family Day. Welcome!
Stop by the library for a barcode (to access LSU resources off campus), visit the Registrar’s office on the 4th floor (to do your paperwork), and check out our swank study areas (to finally relax!). We also offer group study rooms, wireless internet access and a computer lab.
Helpful links
Nursing Orientation Schedules
BlackBoard: School of Nursing
Nursing databases: Nursing Consult | CINAHL | Stat!Ref
LSUHSC WebMail
Financial Aid Office
And if you’re a new nursing faculty member, be sure to contact Mary Marix, your School of Nursing Library liaison, for specialized research support.
The Libraries are back to their regular schedules (Isché & Dental). Happy 2008!
December
Extended Hours
Fall Exam Hours are in session once again. The John P. Isché Library will be open until 12 midnight, 7 days per week until December 21st.
November
Collection Access
The Dental Collection has been returned to the Dental Library.
New Library Staff
The Library is happy to welcome Sabrina Caston to the Circulation Staff of the John P. Isché Library. Sabrina will work evenings and weekends.
October
Event
On Halloween, the Isché Library will be haunted by Miss Information and Zombrarian. Come in for information, photos, and fun.
September
Longer Hours
The John P. Isché Library has expanded its hours until Midnight 5 days a week.
August
Online Instructions
Three sets of wireless instructions are now available for connecting to the network on campus. Versions for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Intel PROSet are all available.
Online Tutorial
The Library now offers an online tutorial to assist users with off campus access.
June
New Equipment
The Library has purchased a new microforms reader/printer; it is located in the public computer area on the 3rd floor. This new model is digital and users can opt to print directly or save the file to a jump drive.
Returning Service
The New Books Display is back! Check it out on the 3rd floor of the Isché Library.
Resource Expansion
Web of Science, the online version of Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index now includes more years. Science Citation Index is now available from 1900-2007 and Social Science Citation Index is now available from 1956.
Resource
Natural Standard provides access to evidence-based information about complementary and alternative therapies.
Resource
Scopus offers abstract and citation database of research literature and quality web sources.
The LSUHSC Libraries will close at 6 p.m. today, Friday, December 21st. We will remain closed through January 1st in accordance with the University Schedule. The Libraries will reopen on Tuesday, January 2nd at 8 a.m. Have a great break!
Starting on January 1, 2008, InfoRetriever with InfoPOEMs will be renamed Essential Evidence Plus.
Essential Evidence Plus will continue to feature InfoPOEMs (the daily EBM content alerting service), and the robust EBM search application formerly known as InfoRetriever. Plus, two new resources will become available:
EBM Guidelines – 1000 practice guidelines, 3000+ Evidence-Graded Summaries and 950+ high quality photographs
e-Essential Evidence (available Spring 2008) – 800 brand new topics designed to provide evidence-based answers to your most important clinical questions
Complete list of the tools and resources that will be included in Essential Evidence Plus.
Product access rights and core functionality for our existing subscription should remain the same and we do not anticipate that this update will result in a service interruption. Questions? Please contact us.
Web of Knowledge, the online resource that provides you with cited reference searching (Web of Science), a journal table of contents awareness service (Current Contents Connect), and journal performance metrics like impact factors (Journal Citation Reports) is changing it’s look in January.
WHAT YOU SEE NOW
Here’s our current start screen for Web of Knowledge. Note that you can try out the new version at the top of the screen.

WHAT YOU’LL SEE AFTER JANUARY 27TH
The new version offers a search form that searches all databases on the very first page.

Looking for Current Contents or Journal Citation Reports? Check under ‘Select a database’ or ‘additional resources’.

A NEW LOOK FOR SEARCH RESULTS
Look on the right side of the search results screen to view references, who’s citing the article, and other useful information.

IMPROVED TOPIC SEARCH
Easily refine your search results by subject, author and more.

The library plans to offer a class on the new Web of Knowledge in February of 2008. For more info, email mknapp@lsuhsc.edu
If you have an iPhone you’ll be pleased to know that Epocrates Online has released a free web-based drug reference that’s optimized for iPhone and iPod touch devices. Just point your Safari browser to the following url to access over 3300 drug monographs (Note: you may be prompted to register with Epocrates):
http://m.epocrates.com/iphone
Currently there’s not much medical software available for iPhone/iTouch. In fact, Apple only recently announced that they would allow developers to create iPhone software in early 2008. However, you can always use the Safari browser on your iPhone to access the many medical databases we have available online, just like on a computer.
A new study published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine this month states that honey works better to soothe nighttime coughs than cough syrup (ingredient dextromethorphan). The story was picked up my many major news organizations and can be read on the MedlinePlus news feed.
Remember that the Isché Library is open until Midnight every night through the end of exams (December 20th). Stay and study until you turn into a pumpkin.
…may break your bones, but words are just as damaging.
In September 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) convened a panel of experts to discuss issues related to the emerging public health problem of electronic aggression by adolescents. Aggression ranges from embarrassment to threats of real world violence.
A special issue of Journal of Adolescent Health summarizes the data and recommendations of this panel.
New from the publishers of the PDR: PDRhealth.com, a free consumer health website.
Thomson Healthcare publishes the Physicians?óÔé¼Ôäó Desk Reference (PDR), a clinical resource on drug and disease monographs. PDRhealth.com is a free consumer health website based on the same information platform as the PDR.
PDRhealth.com offers drug & dietary supplement information, disease info and online health tools like cholesterol calculators and a drug interaction checker, in order to make critical health information accessible to consumers.
Individuals can also sign up to receive electronic newsletters, alerts on new clinical trials, and any new information about prescription drugs. The only thing lacking are pictures of the drugs and supplements, which are always available in the print edition of the PDR (available at our Circ. Desk & in Reference at QV 22 AA1 P56).
Did you know?
U.S.-based MDs, DOs, Dentists, Optometrists, NPs and PAs and U.S. medical students, residents and other select prescribing allied health professionals have FREE online access to the PDR and Thomson Clinical Xpert (registration required).
The Library will be open late on Fridays & Saturdays throughout the month of December for university exam hours. The schedule is as follows:
November 26th – December 20th |
Monday through Friday |
8 a.m. – 12 midnight |
Saturday |
9:30 a.m. – 12 midnight |
Sunday |
12 noon – 12 midnight |
The Isché Library will closed today (Wednesday, Nov. 21st) at 8 p.m. It will re-open on Sunday, November 25th at 1:30 p.m. And Exam Hours begin on Monday.
Did you know?
Thanksgiving is also the fourth annual National Family History Day.
Over the holiday or at other times when families gather, the Surgeon General encourages Americans to talk about, and to write down, the health problems that seem to run in their family. Learning about their family’s health history may help ensure a longer, healthier future together.
My Family Health Portrait, a tool from the US Surgeon General, allows you to create a personalized and printable family health history report from any computer with an Internet connection and an up-to-date Web browser.
https://familyhistory.hhs.gov/