Library Spaces
Posted on Tuesday March 9, 2010
This podcast, inspired by the silent film era, will take you through the library's physical spaces and point out several places to study and relax while in the library.
These library podcasts are audio and video files that summarize highlights of library workshops and orientations that students can view in about 5 minutes or less. Podcasts include information on health information resources, database search strategies, literature and resource guides, Internet safety tips, general orientation to the library, and more.
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This podcast, inspired by the silent film era, will take you through the library's physical spaces and point out several places to study and relax while in the library.
This podcast discusses how to access the Micromedex database. It also provides a brief overview of how to navigate the many features of the database.
This podcast provides instructions for accessing the Web of Science database. It also provides an overview of the features of the database, including End Note Web.
This podcast is intended for use by incoming Occupational Therapy students on the Chattanooga campus. It provides students with an overview of services offered electronically.
This podcast will provide information and instruction pertaining to one of the library’s smartphone resources, MD Consult Mobile.
This podcast will lead new you through the library's patron registration process and explain the benefits of becoming a registered library user.
This podcast, narrated by the UTHSC Library Director Dr. Thomas Singarella, is intended for use by incoming College of Pharmacy students. It provides students with an overview of services offered by the library, print and online resources, and the physical space.
This podcast describes two PubMed MEDLINE features that can be used to locate evidence-based medicine literature.
This podcast describes how to access and search several Health Sciences Library’s evidence-based resources using OvidSP. Three Cochrane databases, as well as other EBM databases, are available through OvidSP.