Pub Med
Access
Databases
Nuts and Bolts
100
This organization created and maintains PubMed.
What is the National Library of Medicine?
100
Books that are selected by faculty with a 2 hour checkout period.
What are course reserves?
100
This database covers psychiatry and mental health issues.
What is PsycInfo?
100
Send an email to this email address to book a study room.
What is HEC@samuelmerritt.edu?
200
Age group, publication type, year of publication, male and human are examples of this.
What are limiters?
200
Use this to search for books in the SMU libraries.
What is the Koha or catalog?
200
This point of care resource will provide you with the generic name for various drug brand names, as well as dosages and other drug information.
What is Lexicomp?
200
The closing time of the library most nights
What is 10pm?
300
This is the National Library of Medicine's system of subject headings (or controlled vocabulary).
What is MeSH?
300
Log on to the access Library online resources (databases, etc.) from off campus.
What is Total Access?
300
The Cochrane Library is well-known for this type of publication, which attempts to find all known evidence on a specific topic and evaluate their conclusions.
What is a Systematic Review?
300
The information you need to find a book in the library stacks. HINT: It's what we call the address to the book.
What is the call number?
400
This blue button allows you to search the SMU databases and journal subscriptions to get full text of articles or easily fill out a request form (ILL).
What is Find it@ SMU?
400
This function on the library website allows you to search multiple library databases at once.
What is OneSearch?
400
A leader in health policy analysis and health journalism. Hint: Permanente? No relation.
What is the Kaiser Family Foundation?
400
Non-book items you can check out at the circulation desk.
What are the bike pump, skeletons, phone chargers?
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