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Christie Library Christmas Newsletter

Happy Christmas
and a wonderful new decade

Click here for holiday opening times

New manager, old manager

After nearly 5 years at the Christie, the current manager Mary Hill is retiring. Dan Livesey will be taking over, bringing a fresh look to the library team. He has been blessed with the most wonderful library team to support him in taking the library service into the new decade. Exciting times ahead…

Virtual Reality – time to try out in 2020

Do visit the library to try out the VR equipment.

You can travel through the proton beam gantry stopping to find out what various areas/equipment do; you can become frail; take some medical training in A&E; sit and experience a relaxing world and many other things.

Journals for 2020

We have had to make some savings so we no longer subscribe to some journals but have tried to keep as many as possible going. The titles we no longer have access to are

  1. Oncology Nursing Forum
  2. Nurse Education Today

However the pathologists have access to this journal (department sponsored)
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology

Due to a change in the way the journal is provided we now have access not only to the Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) but also the following

  1. JCO Oncology Practicekeeps oncology practices current on changes and challenges inherent in delivering high-quality oncology care.
  2. JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics disseminates clinically relevant research based on biomedical informatics methods and processes applied to cancer-related information.
  3. JCO Precision Oncologyprovides information to advance the science and practice of precision oncology and define genomics-driven clinical care of patients with cancer.
  4. JCO Global Oncologyopen access journal focused on cancer care, research and care, delivery issues unique to countries and settings with limited healthcare resources
  5. ASCO Educational Book published yearly highlighting the most compelling research and developments across the multidisciplinary fields of oncology

So what is the best way to access an article?

If you have a proper reference e.g.
Ray-Coquard I, Pautier P, Pignata S, Pérol D, González-Martín A, Berger R, et al. Olaparib plus Bevacizumab as First-Line Maintenance in Ovarian Cancer. New England Journal of Medicine. 2019 Dec 19;381(25):2416–28

Go to BrowZine > Type in NEJM (or New England Journal of Medcine) > Find Vol 381 Issue 25 and scroll down to page 2416. OpenAthens may be required but this is a really simple system.

If you want to find a set of articles on a topic
Then you need to use the Healthcare Databases but remember to login via the Login for all databases button. We offer training on this. Link is internal

Library services

Don’t forget that the library offers a literature searching service to support work improvement projects and research. We also offer training in:

  • Advanced literature searching
  • Introduction to critical appraisal
  • Using a reference manager e.g. Mendeley

Training can be via our programme, one to one or customised to your department.

Look out for our new set of training lunch time bites on understanding journal impact factors, relative risk and study types.

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Getting the most out of the Cochrane Library

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This Cochrane Review was published in July 2016

 

The Cochrane Library is a collection of databases that contain high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision making. Cochrane Systematic Reviews represent the highest level of evidence on which to base clinical treatment decisions, often describes as the gold standard of evidence.  The Library is a collection of 6 databases that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence and a 7th that provides information about Cochrane groups.

As well as using the databases, you can get involved.  The Cochrane Collaboration is a global independent network of researchers, professionals, patients, carers and people interested in health.

Highlights!

***  Cochrane Clinical Answers now available freely to practitioners and professionals in the UK.  They are designed to be actionable and to inform decision making at the point of care. Each Cochrane Clinical Answer contains a clinical question, a short answer, and an opportunity to ‘drill down’ to the evidence from relevant Cochrane reviews. The evidence is displayed in a user friendly format, mixing narrative, numbers and graphics. e.g. there are, currently, 113 cancer questions with answers.   Learn how to use them

***   Why not attend one of our training sessions on Evidence Based Medicine – Cochrane Library.  Check out our intranet site.  The training tab is on the left hand side.  We can also provide one to one sessions if the timing of the group sessions are not suitable

 ***  Special collections e.g. World NO Tobacco Day

***  Browse by topic e.g. Cancer which is then further subdivided

***  The Cochrane Journal Club is aimed at trainees, researchers and practitioners alike.  Each Cochrane Journal Club covers a single review of special interest, selected from the new and updated reviews published in the Cochrane Library

***  There are 100’s of Cochrane Podcasts too!

Hopefully this brief guide to the Cochrane Library has wetted your appetite to explore it more and remember we regularly tweet Cochrane Systematic Reviews @christielibrary