Showing posts with label dentistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dentistry. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

New Dentistry E-books


You asked, we listened!  
After surveying CDM, the majority of the student body would prefer that the library purchase e-books instead of print books.  As a result, the library has focused on adding more e-books to the collection this semester.  We have just added a number of new online dentistry books.  

These titles and more can be accessed on the Dentistry Research Guide:

Basic Guide to Orthodontic Dental Nursing
Biostatistics for Oral Healthcare
Bone Grafting Techniques for Maxillary Implants
Cysts of the Oral and Maxillofacial Regions 4e
Dental Reception and Practice Management
Essentials of Traumatic Injuries to the Teeth – A step-by-step treatment guide 2e
Fundamentals of Esthetic Implant Dentistry 2e
Implant Restorations: A Step-by-Step Guide, 2nd Edition,
Managing Health and Safety in the Dental Practice- A Practical Guide
Manual of Minor Oral Surgery for the General Dentist
Osseointegration and Dental Implants
Practical Advanced Periodontal Surgery
Protocols for Predictable Aesthetic Dental Restorations

Studying for the Boards?  Don’t forget that we also have First Aid for the NBDE Part 1 & First Aid for the NBDE Part 2 available electronically also! 

Of course, we are still adding core titles in print, such as:

Dissection Manual for Dental Students
Practical osseous surgery in periodontics and implant dentistry
Whole-body dentistry : a complete guide to understanding the impact of dentistry on total health

Friday, June 17, 2011

New e-journals added

The Harriet K. & Philip Pumerantz Library is happy to announce that it has added two new electronic journals to our collection.

Cell (1995-present)
Journal of Endodontics (1995-present)

To view the library's complete e-journal collection please visit our Electronic Journal page.

Monday, August 23, 2010

New Dentistry Module in AnatomyTV

The library now has access to the AnatomyTV - 3D Dentistry module. You may also access this through the link on the library’s Electronic Resources page.

This is a separate section from Dentistry available in the general AnatomyTV. Please note that you will need to log out of one resource before you can get into the other. To do this, click the “Log off” button at the top right of the AnatomyTV entry page (it is hidden among the heads at the top of the page).

3D Dentistry displays clear, detailed and accurate 3D modeling of the key anatomy for dentistry. You may choose from over 100 3D views of the head, neck, face, oral and nasal cavities, dentition, individual teeth in 3D and cross section, nerves, larynx, pharynx, sinuses, eye, brain, and more.

There is a limit of 5 users at one time, so please be sure to log out each time when you are finished using this resource.