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Introduction

This is a guide to some of the most important electronic resources in the field of Pharmacy. Contact the Faculty Liaison Librarian for more information and assistance.

New Titles for Pharmacy

Publication Date: March 29, 2021

Publication Date: 2021

Publication Date: 2020

Publication Date: 2021

Publication Date: 2021

Reference Highlight

Other Pharmacopoeia (Free access)

Pharmacy Resources

Key E-Resources

Databases for Evidence-Based Practice

Annual Reviews publishes 46 series in many subjects areas.  Those related to health sciences include biochemistry, biomedical data science, biomedical engineering, cancer biology, genomics and human genetics, immunology, medicine, microbiology, pharmacology and more...

Provides decision support through a step-by-step approach that is structured around patient consultation, covering diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention.

Cochrane Interactive Learning is an online course which provides over 10 hours of self-directed learning on the complete systematic review process for both new and experienced review authors.

Covidence is a web based tool that can help streamline and speed up the primary screening and data extraction processes when conducting systematic reviews.

It is a comprehensive clinical decision support system that integrates information on 9,000 diagnoses into healthcare professionals’ clinical workflows.

PubMed Clinical Queries are designed to help users filter search results to high quality evidence-based clinical publications.

The Trip search system has a collection of high quality of secondary evidence ranging from systematic reviews and clinical guidelines to evidence-based synopses and clinical Q&As.​

Up-to-date is an evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical resource to assist with diagnosis and treatment by providing specific answers to clinical questions, increasing users’ clinical knowledge and improving patient care

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Associate Medical Librarian

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Citing References

  APA StyleA reference guide from the Purdue University.
  Vancouver StyleA reference guide from the University of Auckland Library
  Citing Drug Databases in AMA Style: A reference guide from the MGH Institute of Health Professions
  Citing Medicine, 2nd edition - The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers
  Citing Database TopicsDynaMedLexicomp, Micromedex, & UpToDate
  Citation Reference Tools: 
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