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Can I access textbooks through the Medical Library? |
Yes, all required and recommended textbooks are available through the Medical Library – the majority in electronic format. |
Where can I find a quiet place to study on campus? |
The Medical Library offers Individual Study Rooms and a Quiet Study Room with 30 individual study carrels. |
I'm working on a group project with my classmates. Does the library have group study space? |
Yes! There is a large Group Study Room (Kresge Library Room 100) that has various seating options, tables with Apple TV, photocopier, and much more! |
What resources are available to support my research and to access credible patient care or clinical information? | The Medical Library provides access to a variety of biomedical and multidisciplinary databases such as PubMed, Embase, Scopus, as well as point of care resources (DynaMed, UpToDate, etc.) for you to locate research and patient care material. |
Where can I find full-text journal articles? | The library has an extensive online journal collection. You can find journal or journal articles through the article databases (i.e. PubMed), browsing the journals through Browzine, or using the library's one search. You can also request articles that are not available through the library using InterLibrary Loan services (ILL). |
Are there resources to support students in preparation for board exams? | Yes! The Medical Library offers review books, question banks, video lectures, etc. (i.e. Boards and Beyond, BoardVitals, LWW Board Review Series, etc.) to OUWB medical students. |