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Mayo Clinic Libraries Announce New Cardiology and Hematology/Oncology Collections

by Wail Kailani on 2025-02-10T07:54:12-06:00 in Clinical Resources, Faculty & Students | 0 Comments

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The Mayo Clinic Libraries have added two new content packages from McGraw Hill's Access product line:

Access Cardiology

Access HemOnc

Each collection offers topic-specific e-books, images, flashcards, case studies, study tools, review questions, and multimedia covering a wide range of issues and conditions.
Access Cardiology and Access HemOnc join 10 other collections already available on the Access platform:

AccessAnesthesiology

Materials from these collections are also cataloged and embedded in the library’s lists of e-books and databases and the Clinical Resource Guides, which offer specialized collections of resources for fast access.

Library resources are available both on and off campus.  When working off-campus, visit https://library.mayo.edu to find proxied links to library resources.

If you have questions about these or other library resources, please contact us at library@mayo.edu or 507-284-2061.

 


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