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Requesting journal articles and books (LUMC only) |
Are you not able to access an article through our library systems (using our journal lists or through databases using Get It@Leiden)? It is possible to request these items through our interlibrary document supply services - we will contact other libraries in order to obtain these articles and books.
You can request a journal article using this form.
Requesting books which are not available in our collection, can be requested using this form.
Costs for journal articles vary between € 6,- to € 13,-. Costs for books are € 13,- per book. You will need a kostenplaatsnummer. Whenever costs might rise above € 13,-, for instance when a foreign library has to be addressed, we will contact you beforehand.
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Medicine On Screen: Films and Essays from the National Library of Medicine |
The National Library of Medicine introduces ‘Medicine on Screen’, a platform with freely accessible digitised titles from the audio-visual collection. |
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Repeat appeal: please create ORCID and register in Peoplesoft |
It is important that all scientific publications at national and institutional level are measurable so that it is possible to show what the percentage of Open Access publications is in the total number of scientific publications. As a publishing LUMC staff member, the first step you can take is to create an ORCID account. Do that on this site.
The next step is to register your ORCID in the personnel system Peoplesoft under → Personal details → Personal IDs. Based on ORCID, articles from Converis are allowed to be placed in Open Access and will be included in the Leids Repositorium. |
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Contribution of the Walaeus Library to science |
Well performed literature research is increasingly forming part of the academic toolkit and that naturally also applies to the Walaeus Library. Several interesting articles have recently appeared in cooperation with the library. |
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New PubMed |
PubMed will be substantially renewed in the near future. The "lab" version can be viewed and consulted at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pubmed/. Main changes are: new ranking of references found (Best Match), a better "mobile-first" search screen, aimed at the increasing use of devices with smaller screens, and new technology running in the background. This lab version of PubMed does not contain all functions available of the "regular" PubMed. PubMed is planning to implement the innovations step by step. More information. |
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Open Access news |
- Agreements with Oxford University Press and with Elsevier
- Information about the Taverne Amendment
- Plan S
- Open Access Books
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An overview of new books that have been acquired during the past two months can be seen on our acquisitions list. (only Internet Explorer) |
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FondsenBoek 2019. – 23th edition. – Zutphen : Walburg Pers, 2019
MEDBIB WX 157/2019-FONDSENB |
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"TWEET" |
Now over 400 new keywords in PubMed - Screen Time, Road Rage, Respect, Preprints, Non-Smokers, Negative Results, Ex-Smokers, Embarrassment, Disgust, Deep Learning, Cyberbullying, Conscientious Refusal to Treat, Body Weight Trajectory, Big Data https://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd18/nd18_medline_data_changes_2019.html#new_mesh #Walaeus #LUMC_Leiden |
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