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The Library




Electronic resources




                                                                                        BSO PC Lab (Computer Room) 3.11 on the 3rd floor, Borough High Street

BSO students and staff can access the electronic resources that have been subscribed to by the University of Bedfordshire. View the resources available in the health database (you may also want to look at the Physical Education section for sports science resources). They include Medline, AMED and CINAHL full text. There are some full text articles available, but there is currently no access to osteopathic journals - we have hard copies here in the library. To access these resources you will need to login using your student number as your username (University of Bedfordshire library card number) and your date of birth (ddmmyy) as your password. More information about accessing University of Bedfordshire electronic resources can be found here Research. BSO staff and students currently access a wide range of resources through the University of Bedfordshire Digital (University of Bedfordshire) library. These guides will show you how to access this content: University of Bedfordshire 1, University of Bedfordshire 2.

Staff Access to University of Bedfordshire Electronic Resources
Staff should fill out a form to apply for a University of Bedfordshire ID card which enables access to University of Bedfordshire electronic resources here and return this to the BSO library.

Journals available online via University of Bedfordshire
The following journals should be available to students online through the University of Bedfordshire library catalogue unless otherwise stated.

Online access to journals
Online Journals not including those available through University of Bedfordshire.

Searching
At some point during your studies you will need to do a search for a journal article or use a medical database. The links below will help you to do that. Please make sure that you read the Terms and Conditions of Use when you visit a site.

PubMed for free links to complete archive of journal articles (mostly abstracts only).
PubMed Central a free archive of medical journal literature.
The Osteopathic Literature Database OSTMED.
Embryology Online course.
NHS Library Webpage.
Database of abstracts of reviews DARE.
Bandolier Evidence-based medicine.
Cochrane library.
National Prescribing Centre - NHS Interactive information experience.
Merck Manuals Online.
How to search.
Guide to literature searching.

Useful osteopathy  Sites.

Online

Encyclopedias & Dictionaries.

Referencing
Guide to Referencing (Bedfordshire)
BSO guide to Referencing
Guide to Referencing the GOsC

e-books
A.T. Still: Autobiography (1908) Revised Edition.
A.T. Still: The Philosophy of osteopathy (1899).
A.T. Still: Osteopathy, research and practice (1910).
A.T. Still: The philosophy and mechanical principles of osteopathy (1902).

A.T. Still: Quotes

Using SPSS
        Please log on using your University of Bedfordshire card number (7 numbers) and your password (normally your 6-number date of birth, e.g. 310986)

Multimedia - Online Videos
1. Logon to a computer with your username and password.
2. In ‘My Computer’ select drive ‘V:MonD_Videos’ or click on ‘MonD Player 2.7’ on Windows Taskbar to launch the program.
3. Double double-click the video you would like to watch.
Please borrow a pair of headphones at the issue desk to hear the sound. You can use you own too. We also have one multi-way adaptor so up to four people can listen to the same video at once on headphones.

Also see details of BONE in Research.




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