Use the online catalog for books, DVDs and course reserves. The catalog searches materials in the Arnold Bernhard Library, the Netter Health Sciences Library and the Pantalina Law Library.
Begin with a keyword search when researching a topic.
Most biology books and other science and medical books are in electronic format. Paper copy books primarily have call numbers beginning with "QH" although related subjects may by shelved in different areas.
Online publisher of free peer-reviewed scientific articles in all areas of medical research and biology.
A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes MEDLINE, with over 35 million citations. Covers medicine, nursing, dentistry, allied health sciences, veterinary medicine, and public health from 1950-present. Includes links to full text through Quinnipiac.
Full text access to scholarly journals in the sciences, social sciences, and business.
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The Library maintains a collection of periodicals in the field of biology and medicine. These resources are available in a variety of formats:
To check the availability of journal articles that are not full text in a database, click on the blue "Check for Full Text" while in the database and follow the links. If that is not an option, please use the online listing "Journal Finder" which is on the Library Resources page to determine
All entries that contain "Bernhard..." mean that you will find the periodical in the library building, whereas all the other entries are electronic links to the database that has the full text of the article. If the article is unavailable, it can be requested through Interlibrary Loan.