1. The Reference staff is here to help. We offer:
- Free search advice
- Free help locating articles
- Free one-on-one orientations to resources in your specialty
2. Use JEFFLINE’s links to databases and journals, especially with PubMed. Our links give you off-site access to full-text articles.
3. Click “Check JEFFLINE” links in database results to access full-text or locate print journals.![]()
4. If Scott Library doesn’t have an article, we can borrow articles for you from another library for $5/item. Can’t wait? Ask the Reference staff to help you find another article on the topic.
5. Use Clinical Filters to find clinically relevant articles on your topic in PubMed & Ovid MEDLINE.
6. UpToDate is available on campus computers ONLY. Try ACP PIER (on STAT!Ref) and the Cochrane Library (on Ovid) for evidence-based, clinical information from ANY Internet connection.
7. Handheld users: use our slim interface mjeffline and check out resources for your handheld in our PDA Support Center.
8. My JEFFLINE for Clinicians offers quick links to clinical tools and special resources like handheld support.
9. Use the Remote Access Portal for access to JeffChart and other Hospital Intranet resources from any Internet computer.
10. Download our toolbar for easy access to JEFFLINE resources from any webpage.
Contact Your Librarians!
In Person:
Scott Building, 2nd floor
1020 Walnut St.
Phone:
215-503-8150
Email:
AskaLibrarian@jefferson.edu
IM:
AIM & Yahoo!: SMLreference
MSN: askalibrarian@jefferson.edu
Google Talk: SMLreference@gmail.com
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