The Consumer Health Information Sourcebook (5th ed.) [Ref RA766.R44 1998]
A Dictionary of Nursing Theory and Research 2nd ed. [Ref RT81.5.P69 1995]
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary 29th ed. [Ref R121.D73]
Encyclopedia of Asthma and Respiratory Disorders. [REF RC732.N37 2003]
Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 3rd edition. [RefQH332.E52 2004]
Encyclopedia of Creativity. [Ref BF 408 E53 1999]
Encyclopedia & Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, & Allied Health [Ref R121.M65 1992]
Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol & Addictive Behavior (4 v.) [Ref HV5804 E53 2001]
Encyclopedia of Elder Care. [REF RC954.E53 2001]
Encyclopedia of Gerontology.[Ref RC 952.5 E58 1996]
Encyclopedia of Human Intelligence. [Ref BF 431 E59 1994]
Encyclopedia of Learning and Memory. [Ref BF 318 E53 1992]
Encyclopedia of Marriage and the Family. [Ref HQ E52 1995]
The Encyclopedia of Stress (3 vols.) [Ref QP82.2 S8 E53 2000]
Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence. [Ref HQ 772 G27]
The Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine [Ref RC41.G35 1999] 5 v.
The Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health. [Ref RT21.G353 2002]
Encyclopedia of Mental Health. [Ref RA 790.5 E53 1998]
Encyclopedia of Nursing Research [Ref RT81.5.E53 1998]
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. [Ref B51 R68 1998]
Encyclopedia of Psychology. [Ref BF31 E52 1994]
International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Psychoanalysis.
[Ref RC 334.I57 1977]
Encyclopedia of Sociology. [Ref HM 17 E5 1992]
Melloni's Illustrated Medical Dictionary [Ref R121.D76 1993b]
Mosby's Medical, Nursing, & Allied Health [Ref R121.M89 1994]
The Oxford English Dictionary. [Ref OVERSIZE PE 1625 O87 1989]
SAMHSA's Mental Health Information Center & Directory [
http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/databases/]
Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary [Ref R121.T18 1993]
Guides & Manuals
Cancer Sourcebook, 3rd ed. [Ref RC263.C294 2000]
Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment [Ref RC71.A14] 41st ed.
The Essential Guide to Prescription Drugs 1999 [Ref Office RS51.E85 1999]
Exploring Health Care Careers [Ref R690.E97 1998]
Handbook of Child Psychology. REF BF 721 H242 1998
The Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice [Ref RT51.B78 1996]
The Merck Index 11th ed. [Ref Office RS3356.M524]
The Merck Manual web site:
http://www.merck.com/ Modell's Drugs in Current Use and New Drugs [Ref Office RS79.D7] 45th ed.
National Guidelines Clearinghouse [http://www.guidelines.gov/] Pharmacology in Nursing 19th ed. [Ref RM301.M68]
Physician's Desk Reference:PDR. (56th ed.) [Ref RS75.P5]
PDR for Herbal Medicines 1st ed.[Ref RS164.P47]
Primary Care Across the Lifespan. [Ref RT90.7. P75 2000]
Southeastern New York Library Resources Council[SENYLRC] Hospital Libraries Program. SENYLRC provides many resources that complement our own:on their website, you'll find a list of clinical video tutorials and books that you can borrow through our ILLIAD program;you'll also learn about additional databases and research assistance available to local hospital employees.
http://www.senylrc.org/hlsp.htm
AllNurses.comprovides links to a number of resources arranged by Specialty Nursing, Maternal/Infant/Pediatric, Drug Resources, General Health Links, Nursing Employment, and more.
http://allnurses.com
AllRefer Health leverages articles from government sources and reference works to provide understandable information on diseases, treatments, and health issues. Look for diagrams and color illustrations, too. each site is periodically reviewed by physicians.
Produced by the Department of Health and Human Services, this page includes data from surveys and studies sponsored by the Agency, statistical trends relating to health care cost and use;clinical practice guidelines, health technology assessments, and consumer health information.
http://www.ahrq.gov
This site provides links to information on trends, clinical trials, and health advisories. Look here for scientific/laboratory data, links to the National Center for Health Statistics, and a searchable index of CDC publications.
http://www.cdc.gov/scientific.htm
Cybernurse.comis a site run by nurses for nurses to enhance nursing as a profession. It has general nursing links, links by area of specialty, links to professional journals, and more.
http://www.cybernurse.com
Highwire Press Stanford University provides free full-text of over 137,000 articles online, second in scope only to Harvard's Astrophysics Data System (ADS). Disciplines covered include science, technology, and medicine.
http://highwire.stanford.edu/lists/freeart.dtl
Medscapeoffers thousands of full-text articles, medical news and interactive quizzes, and is updated daily. Articles are arranged by major subject category, such as AIDS, Mental Health, Pediatrics and Surgery. Access to the articles is free, but you must register for some of the services.
http://www.medscape.com
The NIH Health Information section provides an introduction to some of the many resources, including a topical index, contacts for health-related research questions, special projects, and much more.
http://www.nih.gov/health
Go to the Health Topics section to find links to resources on specific health-related topics, including Aging and Alzheimer's disease;Aids and HIV;Alternative medicine; Asthma;Cancer;Diabetes;Healthy living;Heart disease and stroke;Mental health; Nutrition;Personal health;Pregnancy;Sexuality;Sexually transmitted diseases and Tuberculosis.
http://www.noah-health.org