Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum
28 juni 2017
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Newsletter 77
 
 
 
Changed opening hours over the summer
From Monday 10 July to Friday 8 September, the Walaeus Library will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. In other words, the Library will not have any evening opening hours in this period. After opening hours, you can return your borrowed books in the book return box you can find in the cloakroom (entrance with your LUMC badge).
 
 
 
Walaeus Library new pickup location
As of May 15th, the Walaeus Library will participate in the book delivery system of the Leiden University Libraries. Borrowers will be able to choose from 7 library locations for the delivery of the books they have requested in the catalog.

The following pickup locations will be available: Walaeus Library, Law Library, Science Library, Social and Behavioral Sciences Library, University Library, Van Steenis Depot, and Wijnhaven Library, The Hague. Returned books may be checked in at any of these locations.

Borrowers will receive an email when requests are ready for pick up.
 
 
 
New Impact Factors
The new Impact Factors were published in June 2017.
They are published via Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 2017, which contains the Impact Factors for 2016. We also refer you to Walaeus Guide on Citation/Impact Factors
 
 
 
FAQs about ORCID and ResearcherID
ORCID stands for ‘Open Researcher and Contributor ID’ and is an alpha numeric code that is used to uniquely identify the authors of scientific works. You can register in order to get an ORCID. You can also apply for a ResearcherID by registering via Web of Science (WoS). The ORCID and ResearcherID can be linked to each other.
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Emcare to replace CINAHL
Emcare is a new database in our collection. You can use it to find articles from international nursing and paramedic journals. We previously provided this information via CINAHL. This has now been replaced by Emcare. Emcare has 5 million references from 3,700 magazines, dating from 1995 onwards, and can be searched using the OVID interface. This is the same interface as that for the Embase biomedical database, which you can also find on our database page. More technical and other information about Emcare is available on the Ovid website.
 
 
 
Updated Walaeus Guides

The Walaeus Open Access Guide has been updated. It contains all relevant information on all publisher deals. These deals cover over 8.000 journals. In these journals, the Open Access costs have been (partially) waived for LUMC authors.
The Livertox database has been added to the Toxicology Guide
The recently licensed source Britannica ImageQuest has been added to the Images Guide.
Information about searching RCTs with the help of search filters has been added to the Clinical trials-registers Guide.

 
 
 
WHO Classification of Tumours

The authoritative Classification of Tumours series of books from the WHO has now reached its fourth edition. The following parts have recently been acquired.

  • WHO Classification of Head and Neck Tumors
    (WE 707/2017-ELNAGGAR)
  • WHO Classification of Tumours of the Central Nervous System
    (WL 358/2016-LOUIS)
  • WHO Classification of Tumours of the Urinary System and Male Genital Organs (WJ 160/2016-MOCH)
  • WHO Classification of Tumours of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart (WF 450/2015-TRAVIS)
More information about this series can be found here.
 
 
 
 
 
"One of the most important Leiden University theses now online in fulltext: Jon van Rood - Leukocyte Grouping"
http://bit.ly/2iEZQPD  #LUMC_Leiden
 
 
 
Recently acquired
Compendium geneeskunde: the essence of six years’ medicine: for students, by students / Romée Snijders, Veerle Smit, 2016
MEDBIB WB 18.2/2016-SNIJDERS 01-04 
 
 
 
Manuals
The manual for Web of Science has been brought up to date. Searching on subject, on author, and on quotes are discussed, as are Impact Factors, the Median Impact Factor, the H-index, and other matters. You can find more manuals on the Walaeus website under "handleidingen"
 
 
 
"The alarm clock forms a seriously underestimated danger to health to which the majority of the population voluntarily exposes itself every day"
Thesis Leiden "Mind the time: 24-hour rhythms in drug exposure and effect" Laura Kervezee - MBDISS Kervezee 2017
 
   
 
Meer nieuws
 
   
Acquisitions list
An overview of new books that have been acquired during the past two months can be seen on our aquisitions list.
 
   
Access to Image & Sound in 2017
In Academia, around 90,000 audio-visual sources have been made available to higher education in the Netherlands. The selection from the archives from the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision was made accessible to Leiden University students and employees in 2017. 
 
   
 
 
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