Ten titles from the acclaimed “The Requisites” radiology series have been added to the Libraries’ e-book collections. Reviews of the titles in this series are uniformly positive:
“. . . unique in its approach, complete in its content, and profuse in its illustrative and tabular material.” (AJNR)
“Should be well received by residents preparing for their board examinations . The author is to be congratulated because she has captured the flux of breast imaging.” (AJR)
The titles added are:
- Breast Imaging 2nd ed. (Ikeda)
- Cardiac Imaging 3rd ed. (Miller)
- Emergency Radiology (Soto)
- Gastrointestinal Imaging 3rd ed. (Halpert)
- Musculoskeletal Imaging 3rd ed. (Manaster)
- Neuroradiology 3rd ed. (Yousem)
- Nuclear Medicine 3rd ed. (Ziessman)
- Pediatric Radiology 3rd ed. (Blickman)
- Thoracic Radiology 2nd ed. (McLoud)
- Ultrasound 2nd ed. (Middleton)
They can be found in MDConsult or the Health Sciences Core E-books lists (by title or by specialty), and will soon be added to the Library Catalog.
Drexel University is serving as a beta test site for MDConsult Mobile, which provides access to books, journals, Clinics, and guidelines through web-enabled smartphones like the iPhone, Blackberry, and Treo.
If you already have an MDConsult username and password, just visit http://mobile.mdconsult.com with your mobile browser.
If you don’t already have a personal account for MDConsult, you can set up one on a Drexel network-connected computer:
Use the MDConsult link from the Health Sciences Libraries homepage (http://www.library.drexel.edu/healthsciences) to access MDConsult.
Click on “Create an Account” on the top right
Complete the registration form, create your username and password and click “Submit”.
You’ll then be able to use that username and password at http://mobile.mdconsult.com.
If you have trouble creating an MDConsult username/password on site, please contact Hahnemann Library (215-762-7184) or Queen Lane Library (215-991-8740).
If you encounter technical problems with mobile access, please contact Joe Posimo, J.Posimo@elsevier.com.