Discover our new database for applied life sciences
October 7 | 9:30 am CEST (10:30 am EEST) – 45 minutes | register »
Session designed for students, researchers and librarians

Produced in collaboration with the experts at CABI, we present database CAB Abstracts with Full Text available from January 2022This source provides access to the world’s applied life sciences literature. Coverage includes subjects across the applied life sciences — from agriculture, the environment, and veterinary sciences, to applied economics, leisure/tourism, and nutrition. In this session, you will learn:

  • detailed information about this database
  • how to find relevant information
  • how to interact with full-text articles
  • how to set up notifications based on your requirements

Discover new EBSCO database for nursing disciplines
October 25 | 11:00 am CEST (12:00 pm EEST) – 60 minutes | register »
Session designed for students, researchers and librarians

We will introduce brand new database, CINAHL Ultimate – the new definitive resource for nursing and allied health research, providing full text for more of the most used journals in the CINAHL index than any other database. It covers more than 50 nursing specialties and includes quick lessons and evidence-based care sheets.

Main topics:

  • comparison of Complete and Ultimate versions
  • tips and tricks on how to implement targeted search strategies
  • introduction of limiters and special document types: Quick Lessons and Evidence-Based Care Sheets
  • set up notifications

Get to know new EBSCO database for medical disciplines
October 31 | 9:30 am CEST (10:30 am EEST) – 60 minutes | register »
Session designed for students, researchers and librarians

We will introduce brand new database, MEDLINE Ultimate, that offers medical professionals and researchers access to unmatched evidence-based and peer-reviewed full-text content from more of the top biomedical journals.

Main topics:

  • comparison of Complete and Ultimate versions
  • tips and tricks on how to implement targeted search strategies
  • introduction of special limiters, such as meta-analysis, systematic reviews, EBM reviews, gender or patient’s age groups
  • search options using specialized thesaurus MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)