Databases New to the Library – Spring 2025
Posted: April 25, 2025
The library has a slew of new databases in our Access bundle from McGraw Hill. In addition to the nince Access databases that ATSU already subscribes to, students and faculty will now have access to the following databases:
AccessAnethesiology: Your go-to Access collection featuring hundreds trusted anesthesiology resources, including books, review questions, cases, videos, study tools, and more.
AccessAPN: Collection of advanced practice nursing learning resources featuring hundreds of books, review questions, cases, videos and more.
AccessCardiology: Your go-to Access collection in cardiology featuring Fuster and Hurst’s the Heart, ECG resources, board review Q&A, cases, videos, flashcards, visual summaries, reference texts, and more.
AccessDermatologyDxRX: Comprehensive resource for all physicians and other healthcare providers including medical students, dermatology residents, internists, oncologists, and infectious disease specialists. With thousands of images that include all of the essential information to help you with clinical decision-making, this resource covers the full scope of dermatologic conditions.
AccessHemOnc: Provides unique benefits that deliver indispensable support in education and certification/recertification – through these exclusive interactive features: online editions of leading references, helpful diagnostic resources, new treatment regimens, interactive 3D modules, and more.
F.A. Davis AT Collection: Provides unique benefits to athletic trainers at every stage of their careers through these exclusive interactive features: dozens of AT reference texts, case studies, and extensive video library. (A part of AccessPhysiotherapy)
Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice: AccessPharmacy’s Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice is a micro-collection of this popular McGraw-Hill pharmacotherapy text and its accompanying Study Guide. Offered together on one microsite, the collection gives instructors more flexibility and students even broader content through the AccessPharmacy platform – optimized for viewing on any device.
If you have any questions or issues, please contact your liaison librarian or email libaz@atsu.edu.