Tuesday 17 May 2016

Changes to Clinical Key

Clinical Key has proved to be a highly popular resource with a lot of staff making use of the large volume of high quality content available through it, so we have renewed our subscription for 2016-17.

Elsevier have made some changes to the way the search filters on Clinical Key work.

Instead of appearing at the top of the page once you have searched, the filters now appear on the left hand side of the page (which will be more familiar to anyone who has used our catalogue, or indeed, shopped at Amazon).

The filters allow you to select full text journal articles, books, images etc. (or combinations there of) to find the information you want. You can also limit by study type, medical speciality or by date.


Elsevier have also added new electronic journals and books to Clinical Key this month, including:

Journals
Books

Clinical Key is a fantastic, easy to use resource that contains huge amounts of full text content including:
  • 1,400 topic pages
  • Over 600 electronic journals 
  • Over 1000 electronic books
  • 850 First Consult monographs
  • 17,000 + medical / surgical videos
  • 300 + Procedures Consult videos
  • 15,000 patient education handouts
  • 2.2 million images
  • You can find a full content list here
To access Clinical Key all you need is your OpenAthens password (register online here if you don't have one) to get started.

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