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Aug
05
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In mid-August, Public Health Digital Library users trying to access Policy Map, will be asked to login. When PHDL users click on the Policy Map logo on the front page of the PHDL or link to the tool through its listing in the PHDL e-Resource list, users will see the PHDL Open Athens login box. … Read More »
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Jul
03
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The Public Health Digital Library has added a number of new e-books to the collection this year. While STAT!Ref continues to be the main provider of our e-book collection, new titles from other publishers: American Public Health Association, Wiley Online e-Books and Association for periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) have been added to the collection. New… Read More »
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Jul
03
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As of June, 2024, the Public Health Digital Library has added 30 new journals from 6 publishers to the collection. Journal titles are selected based on recommendations to the PHDL’s Resource Suggestion Box, the number of times a non-licensed title is accessed, document delivery requests and publisher recommendations. This year a number of titles that… Read More »
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Jun
10
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Recently, the Public Health Digital Library began subscribing to AORN’s eGuidelines 2024 directly from the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. This popular resource provides descriptive and comprehensive guidelines that reflect evidence-based practices for the perioperative RN. The subscription includes the following resources: · Guidelines for Perioperative Practice · Over 200 searchable, clinical FAQs · Audit… Read More »
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Sep
15
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This post of PHDL Me This provides information for public health departments and related organizations considering the Public Health Digital Library. The Basics The Library. The Public Health Digital Library is a collection of evidence-based information resources developed specifically to enhance public health practice, research, and workforce development. The digital collection is made available to… Read More »
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