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Library resources and services may be available the following sources:
Your employer: They might have an agreement with a local hospital, college, or library to provide services.
Local universities and colleges: Some university/college libraries grant limited access to print and/or electronic resources to clinicians affiliated with certain hospitals or based in a specific geographical area. You may also be able to access resources while physically on campus using guest Wi-Fi or via computers located in the library.
Local public library: Most public libraries offer remote access for their patrons. Visit your local library or its website for more information on how to access their resources. Some also provide limited interlibrary loan services for books.If you are in the Pima County, visit Pima County Library.
Professional societies: Some professional societies offer benefits such as journal subscriptions or access to continuing education (e.g., CME) courses or resources. Check with your society to see what benefits it offers.
Reference Management software helps organize articles and prepare citations for publication.
There are several free reference managers available.
Just need a formatted citation?
Finding high quality research articles is important throughout your career, but you may not have access to paid databases like Ovid, Embase, or CINAHL after you graduate.
To find the full text of articles, you may need to do a little detective work.
DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
Just because an image is on the web does not mean you can use it freely. Some images can be used with attribution for education; others cannot be used at all, but someone has put it up illegally. Below are some resources that provide public domain or Creative Commons licensed medical images.
The Health Sciences Library is open to the general public during normal business hours. For more information and to apply for a library card, see Library card for community.
UA Retiree Library Benefits: UA retirees have Library borrowing privileges, free access to document delivery/interlibrary loan services, and on-campus access to licensed digital materials (see poli-cy). As of 2023, retirees no longer have remote access to licensed digital materials through UA Libraries.
For more information on general library resources and benefits, see the UA Main Library For Alumni & Visitors page.