Ovid training 10-21-2015

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An Introduction to: 1. Primal Pictures: Anatomy and Physiology Online 2. Clemson Journals@Ovid 3. New OvidToday Journal App The training session provides a detailed searching demonstration of Primal Pictures (Anatomy and Physiology Online). Topics Covered: Understand how to review content at your own pace, apply knowledge using clinical case studies, and self-test using interactive quizzes (exportability so instructors can create custom curriculum elements such as handouts & tests and so students can create study guides). The variety of content types, such as, 3D, 2D, dissection images, and animated movies, to best illustrate and inform students in an interesting manner. How easy the product is to learn and use for students and faculty. How to save/print text, videos, dissections etc. Finding Evidence Based Medicine Reviews. Searching for answers to your clinical questions. And more! Presented by: Kathi Grainger, Training Manager Wolters Kluwer Health Medical Research Library Database Training Edwards Hall Room 201 (next to the LRC) Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Session Time Options: 10:00am-11:00am or 11:00am-12:00pm or 12:30pm-1:30pm or 1:30pm-2:30pm Please Join Us For… Questions? Contact Kristen Lawson (864) 656-5477 or [email protected]

Transcript of Ovid training 10-21-2015

Page 1: Ovid training 10-21-2015

An Introduction to:

1. Primal Pictures: Anatomy and Physiology Online 2. Clemson Journals@Ovid 3. New OvidToday Journal App

The training session provides a detailed searching

demonstration of Primal Pictures (Anatomy and Physiology Online).

Topics Covered:

Understand how to review content at your own pace, apply

knowledge using clinical case studies, and self-test using

interactive quizzes (exportability so instructors can create

custom curriculum elements such as handouts & tests and

so students can create study guides).

The variety of content types, such as, 3D, 2D, dissection

images, and animated movies, to best illustrate and inform

students in an interesting manner.

How easy the product is to learn and use for students and

faculty.

How to save/print text, videos, dissections etc.

Finding Evidence Based Medicine Reviews.

Searching for answers to your clinical questions.

And more!

Presented by: Kathi Grainger, Training Manager Wolters Kluwer Health Medical Research

Library

Database

Training

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Edwards Hall Room 201

(next to the LRC)

Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Session Time Options: • 10:00am-11:00am or • 11:00am-12:00pm or • 12:30pm-1:30pm or • 1:30pm-2:30pm

Please Join Us For…

Questions? Contact Kristen Lawson

(864) 656-5477 or [email protected]