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Pharmacy: Further Resources

Theses & Newspapers

For access to UCC theses and theses from other Universities refer to the Theses Guide

For information about newspapers in UCC Library and newspapers available through Library databases, see the Newspapers Guide.

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Further links can be found at UCC's Pharmacy webpage

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Keeping Current

Keeping up-to-date and current with research in your field can be very challenging. It is useful to set up accounts for any databases you use regularly such as Web of Science and Scopus. This allows you to save searches and articles and keep track of your literature searching. You can also set up email alerts or RSS feeds for searches to keep you up-to-date with any new articles that match your search criteria.

Table of content (TOC) alerts for journals can also be set up in email and RSS formats (see Journal TOCs for more information).

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. An RSS “feed” contains a summary of content or headlines from a website

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To use an RSS feed you must have an RSS reader. Most readers are available to download for free and can be desktop readers or online. Examples include:

Advantages:

  • Save time
  • Convenience – have all your updates in one portal
  • Keep updates separate from email
  • Don’t usually have to give out personal details

Another way to stay current is to follow people in your research field via their blogs, Twitter or by joining or creating groups on academic social networking sites such as Mendeley, ResearchGate, Academia.edu and the Social Science Research Network.

To find blogs of interest try going to Research Blogging

There are also blogs from respected journals and academic institutions:

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has produced lists of academic tweeters by discipline and a guide to using Twitter for academics.

Email Discussion Lists – Search and browse for relevant lists at JISC Email Lists and Email Discussion Lists

Preprint Servers –  A preprint is a complete scientific manuscript that is uploaded by the authors to a public server. The preprint contains complete data and methodologies and is often the same manuscript being submitted to a journal. Examples include Preprints.org, PrePubMed, PeerJ, and ASAPbio

YouTube: YouTube Education videos

Podcasts: Search for academic podcasts in iTunes and listen via your PC or on mobile apps

Slideshare: Find presentations on the latest research from academics and conferences on Slideshare

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