Unfortunately, we have to close down the university again for hopefully a short period and you may have to study from home again. We want to remind you that the library’s digital information sources in medicine and health sciences are available 24/7.
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The Medicine and Health Library offers several open courses in English tailored for staff and students in bio-medicine and health sciences at NTNU and St. Olavs Hospital.
Rising costs and a limited literature budget force cuts in the University Library’s subscriptions. Some journals are canceled, but we are pleased to report that we can offer continued access to databases previously covered by the Norwegian Health Library for employees at NTNU and St. Olav’s hospital.
Discontinuations
Through dialogue with the Vice Dean for Research and the institute leaders at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, it has been decided to down-prioritize certain resources due to moderate use.
The following journals are discontinued from January 1, 2021:
- NeuroReport
- Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
- Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research
- Sports Medicine & Education Index (tidligere Physical Eduction Index)
- Global Health
Continued access to BMJ, JAMA and Annals of Internal Medicine
In spite of budget cuts, The University Library ensures continued access to tthe journal packages BMJ and JAMA , as well as the journal Annals of Internal Medicine (including ACP Journal Club).
Helsebiblioteket will no longer be able to offer national access to these resources due to increased costs, currency fluctuations and budget cuts. Read more at Helsebiblioteket.no.
We hope to avoid interruptions in the access, but email us on tilgang@ub.ntnu.no if you experience difficulties.
The Norwegian Electronic Health Library terminates the journals Annals of Internal Medicine, BMJ and JAMA from 2021. This is reported by the National Institute of Public Health on their website. The termination of the agreements mean that staff at NTNU and St. Olav’s hospital will no longer have access to the journals.
The number of Corona cases in Trondheim has increased and some of you may want to (or have to) study from home. We want to remind you that the library’s digital information sources in medicine and health sciences are available 24/7.
E-books
A list of the most relevant e-textbooks for medicine can be found on our “Medical e-textbooks” page (in Norwegian only). The available textbooks do not cover all of our health educations properly, but the learning platforms Clinical Key Student and MedOne Education give an overview of all our e-textbooks from Elsevier and Thieme.
The e-books have several features than can be used if you create a personal user on the learning platforms. It is possible to search, adjust font size, highlight text, add personal notes and create bookmarks. In addition, the platforms offer extra features like pictures, videos, examination questions etc.
We have access to almost 10 000 e-books in medicine and health from the publisher Springer. Several dictionaries can be accessed in Ordnett.no. You can also search for e-books in Oria and get a direct link to the books.
Video lectures
If you prefer video lectures, we recommend HSTalks – The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection. It contains 2000 video lectures in biomedicine and life sciences, taught by leading experts in their disciplines, including several Nobel laureates.
Anatomical atlases and e-resources
Visible Body is an anatomy atlas with five modules. Here you can create a personal user and add your own notes and take tests to check your knowledge.
The module Human Anatomy Atlas is an interactive 3D-model of the human body with several options for interactive use (e. g. an advanced «Cross Sections» module). Muscle Premium focuses on muscles and how they are involved in body movements. The module Anatomy & Physiology is a great introduction to physiology topics. Physiological Animations is a video module with 3D animations in physiology and pathology. If you are interested in more advanced physiology, we recommend the resource Anatomy & Physiology Online.
Anatomy & Physiology Online is an electronic learning platform for biological, physiological and chemical processes in the body. It contains 19 modules with 3D pictures and animations, in-dept texts, tests etc. It is possible to download texts (pdf) and pictures/figures.
Ackland Anatomy contains videos of real bodies and dissection on these. A narrator comments the dissections, supported by text and arrows on the videos. A print version of the comments are available. It is possible to create a personal user to add your own notes and take tests to check your knowledge.
Drug information
Felleskatalogen, Norsk legemiddelhåndbok and Micromedex are er important sources for information about drugs, adverse effects etc. (the first two are in Norwegian only). All of them are freely available if you use a Norwegian network. Please note that Felleskatalogen is published by the drug industry, while Norsk elektronisk legehåndbok is published by Foreningen for utgivelse av Norsk legemiddelhåndbok, where an independent board is in charge of the content.
Søkestua i Zoom
Visit our digital counseling room in Zoom to get your questions answered. The information is in Norwegian, but of course you can contact us and get help using English. Every Thursday between 14 and 15. Visit us here in Zoom: https://s.ntnu.no/soekestua.
Contact us: post@bmh.ntnu.no or + 47 73 59 53 00.
You can also visit the University Library’s Virtual Library for counseling, courses etc. It is available for all NTNU students.