Below are listed some of the primary electronic resources available through the Medical Library. For access to more resources, log in to GaIN, or ask at the Circulation Desk or in the LRC: 478-301-4056. Access to some resources is limited to comply with licensing requirements; see Access notes below for details.
AccessMedicine
AccessMedicine includes approximately 53 full-text textbooks in clinical and educational medicine. Also available from AccessMedicine: drug information, practice guidelines, quick access to diagnosis and treatment of 800 disorders, diagnostic tests, customizable patient education materials, and health news channels. Image, video, and audio content are available as well. ACCESS: On campus or off campus with username/password.
Books@OVID
Access full-text textbooks via the OVID platform. OVID books include page numbers that coincide with the print editions. OVID also allows for easy navigation of the books sections and chapters and keyword searching within multiple books. ACCESS: On campus or off campus with username/password.
Cochrane Library On-Campus Access Only
The Cochrane Library is the number once source for systematic reviews. It contains high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making. It includes reliable evidence from Cochrane and other systematic reviews, clinical trials, and more. Cochrane reviews bring you the combined results of the world’s best medical research studies, and are recognised as the gold standard in evidence-based healthcare.
DynaMed DynaMed is a clinical reference tool created by physicians for physicians and other health care professionals for use primarily at the 'point-of-care'. With clinically-organized summaries for nearly 2,000 topics, DynaMed is an evidence-based reference shown to answer most clinical questions during practice. DynaMed is updated daily and monitors the content of over 500 medical journals and systematic evidence review databases directly and indirectly by using many journal review services. A PDA version is also available for Palm, Pocket PC, Windows Smartphone, BlackBerry, and iPhone- instructions found here. Please note that DynaMed is similar to the popular program UptoDate, but is updated daily and is more affordable for library and group subscriptions. ACCESS: On campus or off campus with username/password
E-Journals
The Medical Library e-journal collection may be accessed via our A-to-Z e-Journal List. The Medical Library subscribes to more than 800 journals in print format; if you can't find the journal you need online, please come by the library. If you would like assistance in using the A-to-Z e-Journal List, please ask at the Circulation Desk in the Library or in the LRC. ACCESS: On campus or off campus with username/password
E-Resources Trials Center
Here you will find access to resources the Medical Library is offering on a trial basis, for evaluation by MUSM faculty and students. New trials are announced via email. Contact the Library if you would like us to inquire about a trial for a specific product. ACCESS: Varies with each trial; check e-Trials page
Electronic Textbooks
An aggregated list of approximately 155 electronic textbooks coming from STAT!Ref, MD Consult, OVID, and AccessMedicine. Organized by subject area. ACCESS: You will need to log in to the Medical School's website before entering.
Exam Master
EXAM MASTER has developed a 350-question USMLE Step 1 practice exam for use by 2nd year medical students. They have also created a set of clerkship exams covering five primary care specialties. ACCESS: You will need to log in to the Medical School's website before entering. Registration is required.
GaIN
GaIN, the Georgia Interactive Network for Medical Information, is a non-profit, university-based electronic health care information network. GaIN offers a variety of electronic resources, including full-text journals and textbooks, specialty databases, as well as literature alerts and document delivery services. Includes AccessMedicine, MD Consult, Stat!Ref, Nursing & Allied Health Collection, PIER, imagesMD. Classes on GaIN are available from the library. ACCESS: Free to all Mercer faculty, staff and students. Requires a username and password. Contact the library for more information.
GALILEO
GALILEO, Georgia Library Learning Online, an initiative of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. A World Wide Web-based virtual library, GALILEO provides access to many full text resources. Classes on GALILEO are available from the library. ACCESS: On campus, or off campus with password (call Circulation Desk: 478-301-4056)
Image/Multimedia Resources
Includes images.MD, which compiles over 48,000 high-quality images spanning all of internal medicine, all derived from Current Medicine's series of illustrated atlases. Each image is accompanied by informative text. For assistance using images.MD, please ask at the Circulation Desk in the Library or the LRC. Other online resources available are HEAL (Health Education Assets Library) and PHIL (Public Health Image Library). ACCESS varies depending on resource.
For more information about images.MD go here.
ISI Web of Knowledge On-Campus Access only.
Includes Web of Science, Current Contents Connect, and ISI HighlyCited.com.
Web of Knowledge provides high-quality content and the tools to access, analyze, and manage research information in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities. Use Web of Science to perform cited reference searches, to find where an article or author has been cited; find articles that an article has cited; and identify more recent articles on the same topic. Access to Current Contents Connect allows you to browse a journal's table of contents for current and past issues; search the databases for published works by topic, author, address, journal, and more; and use the alerting option to have weekly updated results automatically e-mailed to you. You also have the capability of cross searching both of these databases. ISI HighlyCited.com gives you author biographies and bibliographies.
MEDCat
MEDCat is the library's online catalog. Use MEDCat to find books, journals, audiovisual materials, and LRC resources available for your use. For assistance using MEDCat, please ask at the Circulation Desk in the Library or the LRC. ACCESS: No restrictions
MUSM Publications Database
Scientific books, journal articles, published abstracts, government documents, editorials, letters, and in press items by faculty members, students, residents, and staff from the period of January 1997 to the present are currently included, and this list will be updated regularly by the Mercer Medical Library. Publications are arranged alphabetically by first author, whether Mercer faculty or not. The database may be searched by author, descriptor (includes departmental affiliation), or publication title. ACCESS: On campus, or off campus with group code
National Guideline Clearinghouse
The National Guideline Clearinghouse™ (NGC) is a comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents produced by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) (formerly the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research [AHCPR]), in partnership with the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Association of Health Plans (AAHP). The full text of many guidelines is available online. Assistance in using the NGC is available from the library; please ask at the circulation desk. ACCESS: No restrictions
Natural Standard - Access: you will be asked to "Accept" the license agreement.
Natural Standard is an international research collaboration that aggregates and synthesizes data on complimentary and alternative therapies. Their mission is to provide objective, evidence based and peer-reviewed information that aids clinicians, patients, and healthcare institutions to make more informed and safer therapeutic decisions. Made possible through an HRSA Residency Training Grant obtained by Dr. Roberta Weintraut and Dr. Monique Davis-Smith at the Medical Center of Central Georgia. ACCESS: On campus or off campus with username/password.
Nutrition in Medicine
Nutrition in Medicine® provides nutrition education for students and healthcare professionals. NIM courses span the scope of nutritional science, from psychological and molecular foundations to prevention strategies and disease treatment. ACCESS: You will need to log in to the Medical School's website before entering.
Online Bookstores
Online bookstores available to the MUSM community, including the Mercer University Bookstore as well as others. ACCESS: No restrictions
PEACHI
The Patient Education and Consumer Health Information [PEACHI] Website was first created in 1998 and is maintained by Roxanne M. Nelson, RN, MSLIS, AHIP, Assistant Director for Public Services at the Mercer Medical Library. The site consists of links to Web resources that contain reliable patient education and/or consumer health materials, which have been evaluated for accuracy, currency, and quality of information. ACCESS: No restrictions
PubMed (General Public)
PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine, provides access to over 12 million MEDLINE journal citations from the mid-1960's to the present. PubMed is NLM's premier bibliographic database, covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical sciences. Classes on PubMed are available from the library. ACCESS: No restrictions. Users going though this link both on and off-campus will see MUSM Library holdings but will not be able to access ejournal full-text from off-campus.
PubMed (MUSM Students, Faculty, & Staff)
PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine, provides access to over 12 million MEDLINE journal citations from the mid-1960's to the present. PubMed is NLM's premier bibliographic database, covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical sciences. Classes on PubMed are available from the library. ACCESS: Username and password required - contact the library for more information. Entry through this link allows users to both see *and* access the full-text of MUSM Library ejournal holdings.
RefWorks
Using RefWorks, researchers can: create personal reference databases by importing references from online databases or entering data; use these references in writing their papers; and automatically format the paper and the bibliography. As a web-based product, RefWorks is available to users across various platforms including Windows, Mac, Unix, etc. For training on how to use the system, contact the Medical Library. ACCESS: MUSM faculty, staff and students only; requires account setup
RHIC
RHIC, the Rural Health Information Clearinghouse, is an information reference service for the state of Georgia. The purpose of RHIC is to provide information to health care planners and providers as well as others interested in Georgia rural health care delivery system issues. ACCESS: No restrictions; services are intended for healthcare providers, students and Georgia citizens.
VisualDX
VisualDx is a diagnostic decision support system designed by clinicians to aid medical professionals in the diagnosis of visually identifiable diseases. It provides instant access to specialist knowledge at the point of care, merging medical images with concise clinical text. As the clinician enters actual patient findings, VisualDx creates a visual differential diagnosis. The software includes more than 16,000 images representing over 900 visually identifiable diseases, drug reactions, and infections. VisualDx is a multi-use tool designed for day-to-day clinical diagnosis, emergency preparedness, and medical education. ACCESS: On campus or off campus with username/password.
WebPath
The WebPath® computer-aided instructional resource contains over 5000 images with text that show gross and microscopic pathologic findings along with radiologic imaging associated with human disease conditions. For self-assessment and study there are over 3600 examination items, 50 laboratory sessions, and 45 tutorials in specific subject areas. ACCESS: This resource can only be viewed from a MUSM computer. You will need to log in to the Mercer School's website before entering.
