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NEW Doody's Special Topics List Published
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Doody's Core Titles 2025 available April 15
Doody’s Core Titles 2025 published on April 15, 2025. The 22nd edition of the most critical collection development tool in the health sciences features 2,436 unique titles selected in 126 unique specialties, including new areas: Osteopathic Medicine and Health Humanities.
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A Review of LibKey
Andrea C. Kepsel, MLIS, AHIP Health Sciences Librarian Michigan State University Libraries
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Introduction LibKey, available from Third Iron, is a suite of tools designed to increase discoverability of research and provide users with easy, one-click access to full text content. The core LibKey suite includes LibKey Discovery, LibKey Link, LibKey.io, and LibKey Nomad. There is also an additional tool available called LibKey Nomad++ that brings enhanced features and customization to LibKey Nomad. The LibKey API was initially launched by Third Iron in 2018 as part of BrowZine to simplify the user experience of accessing the full text of articles1. Since then, it has undergone several changes and improvements, including the release of LibKey Nomad++ in 2024.
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For over 60 years, public health newborn screening programs have served families in the United States by identifying babies at risk of serious but treatable conditions and connecting them to clinical care. Today, more than 98% of infants receive dried blood spot screening, which entails collecting a few drops of blood during the first days of life, applying them to a paper card, and sending ...
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The leading text on human physiology for more than four decades
Thoroughly updated to reflect the latest research and developments in important areas such as chronic pain, reproductive physiology, and acid-base homeostasis, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, Twenty-Seventh Edition incorporates examples from clinical medicine to illustrate important physiologic ...
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The field of infectious diseases drifts and shifts as new pathogens emerge or re-emerge, new treatment modalities become available, and new prevention strategies are implemented. Students of medicine and the clinically experienced teachers who help to steer their education will benefit from Clinical Infectious Diseases: A Problem-Based Approach because each chapter first defines a clinical ...
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