Supporting Resident Doctors

As a Resident doctors you can benefit from a range of Knowledge & Library Services to support you throughout your NHS career.  We provide library spaces and computer facilities, a wide range of digital information resources, training on evidence searching and critical appraisal skills, journal clubs, evidence search service, and access to a book collection as well as resources to support your Health & Wellbeing.

The DBTH Knowledge & Library Service offers Library spaces and a wide range of services and resources.

We recommend signing up to the library and registering for OpenAthens in order to access the full range of resources available.

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Find Books & eBooks

You can YorCat Library Cataloguesearch our library catalogue (YorCat) which will search Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals’ book and e-book collection as well as multiple NHS libraries across Yorkshire and the Humber.  You can request books to be sent to your local library at DRI or Bassetlaw.  

Oxford Textbooks, Handbooks and Specialist Handbooks offer practical, reliable and accessible evidence-based information. They can be accessed via YorCat or on the Oxford University Press website.

             

Find Journals

BrowZine browse journals by topic such as clinical medicine, paediatrics, emergency medicine or evidence-based medicine

You will find direct links to full text articles or a form to submit a request to the Knowledge & Library team to source the article.

Sign up for a personal account to download the BrowZine app, create on personal bookshelf and be notified of new journal issues.

Lookup a journal article by DOI or PMID

Get instant access to an article using the DOI or PMID.

If not available in full text click on the link “Library Access Options”, and then “Submit an ILL (Inter Library Loan) for this item” – click it to send a request to the Knowledge & Library library team to source the article.

Alternatively please email the details of the article you need to the Knowledge & Library Team

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Using the Library

  • How do I join the library?

Please complete an online membership form to join.

  • How many books can I borrow and for how long?

You can borrow 10 items.  Books are normally loaned for 4 weeks.  Books not required by other users are automatically renewed 5 times, after which you will be expected to return your books.

  • How do I reserve a book?

Go to Log in to your account. If you haven’t logged in before you will need to setup a password to be able to access the YorCat catalogue. Please go to log in to your account and use your library member number or username and the Forgot password? link to set-up a password.  If you do not know your library member ID then please contact us dbth.dri.library@nhs.net

  • What if you don’t have the book I need?

If we do not have the book you need, we can usually get it for you free of charge.  We will carry out a search to see if the book is held by another library and if possible it will be borrowed from that library on your behalf.  Please contact us to request an inter-library loan book.

  • Do you charge fines?

No we do not charge fines so overdue books.  We just ask you to make contact if you are struggling to return an item.  If books are lost there will be a charge for a replacement item (in some cases we may be able to accept a good quality second hand copy)  if you have lost a book please make contact to discuss options.

Library Spaces

24/7 Access

Our libraries at DRI and Bassetlaw are staffed during office hours, but you can come in and use our facilities any time you like.

DRI & BAS- 24/7 access with your Trust ID badge.

If you don’t have an ID badge please contact the Knowledge & Library team.

Montagu – 24/7 access available please contact the library team and access can be provided.


PC access
is available for all colleagues at the Library at DRI and  Bassetlaw.


PODs

We have PODs available at DRI and Bassetlaw libraries which are suitable for one person and can be booked.  A laptop can be loaned with the POD.

We recommend you bring headphones the PODs offer a good level of privacy they are not completely soundproof.

PODs can be booked please contact us by telephone or email.


Printing
is available at all three sites.
Photocopying/Scanning is available at DRI and Bassetlaw.


Study space
is available in all Libraries, enabling you to undertake your studies in comfortable surroundings. You are welcome to bring your own device and connect to the Wi-Fi.

Healthcare Databases

Cochrane Library The Cochrane Library is a collection of databases that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making:
Cochrane Databases of Systematic Reviews
Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials

Healthcare Databases
A number of bibliographic databases are available to carry out literature searches.

There are 2 different interfaces or providers.  The databases are grouped below by provider.

OVID provides access to the following databases:

Medline
Embase
HMIC (Health Management Information Consortium)
Emcare
Social Policy & Practice

More information and searching guides can be found on OVID – getting started page

Ebsco provides access to the following database:

CINAHL
Psychology and Behavioural Sciences Collection

More information and searching guide can be found on EBSCO – getting started page

PubMed

If you access PubMed using this link it connects you to national and local full text holdings.

Helpful Tip:  Tools like PICO (clinical questions), ECLIPS (service design) or SPICE (qualitative questions) can help you organise your search.

Help & Support

The Knowledge & Library team are available to provide Library inductions, answering queries, help accessing and using resources and services.  Please feel free to drop in, call or email the Library team if you have a question or are struggling to access resources or find information and we will try our best to help.

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