
Director's Notes
When accessing information, usually no one tool is sufficient. In order to get a broad picture of a topic, it is necessary to gather opinions from multiple sources. Research reported today may contradict research reported in the past. Because different databases index different journals, to get a complete picture, multiple databases must be used.
In order to meet the varied information needs of the health sciences faculty, staff and students, the USA Biomedical Library strives to provide multiple resources. While we recognize that learning to use these varied resources may be confusing, keep in mind that the Biomedical Library personnel are available to help you navigate the resources. Call on us as your information professionals…we can help you determine the best resources to search for your topic and can help you search those resources efficiently. Instruction can be held for classes or one-on-one.
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