Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 there may be similar services in your area. > Resent-< > Stacy Gomes <sgomes > September 28, 2004 2:31:39 PM PDT > <faculty-sd > Re: Library News for all Students, Faculty & Staff > > Library News: > > > Need help getting online access to journal articles besides PUB MED > and MEDLINE Plus? > > Did you know that FREE online access to ALTHEALTH WATCH, a full text > database with alternative medicine articles is available at the San > Diego Public Libraries (SDPL)? The Health and Wellness Database is > available FREE to borrowers also at the SDPL and the San Diego County > Libraries (SDCL). > > To gain access to the San Diego Public Library visit the new Mission > Valley Branch Library which is located next door to IKEA here on > Fenton Plaza. Request a Library Borrower’s card. They are free (take > proof of your local address, or CA driver’s license). Your Library > card number then becomes your ID access number to the SDPL databases. > The last four digits of your phone number is the PIN number. You can > apply for a SDCL library card at any of their local town libraries. i. > e., La Mesa, Lemon Grove, El Cajon, etc. > > The PCOM Library staff can show you how to access the Library’s > Online Resources via the Internet. You will be most interested in the > Health Databases. Once you have a card you can access these libraries > from school, home or anywhere. > > PCOM has a link to the San Diego Public Library and the San Diego > County Library on our Library Web page, which you can click to get > instant access to the databases and library online catalog. However, > you need your personal SDPL number and PIN. Other Local Libraries > listed on our web page have their lending policies posted on their web > sites. Usually these libraries allow walk in users only unless you > purchase a library card. > > For San Diego County Library cards which have Health and Wellness > database, go to the closest SDCL branches. They are La Mesa, El > Cajon, and Lemon Grove. Apply for a borrower’s card and request > Internet access to the library’s databases. Health and Wellness > database has full text journal articles to many alternative medicine > articles. > > If you need instructions on accessing these systems stop by our PCOM > library and we can teach you. It is very simple. > > Naomi C. Broering, MLA, MA, FACMI > Pacific College of Oriental Medicine > Dean of Libraries > 7445 Mission Valley Rd, Ste 105 > San Diego, CA 92108 > Ph: 619-574-6909-ext 134 > 800-729-0941 > Fax: 619-574-6641 > E-mail: nbroering > > > Chinese Herbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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