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Optometry & Vision Science Selected New Books: Current New Books

For your scholarship and enjoyment: selected books & ebooks on optometry, vision science, and related topics recently acquired by the UCB Library.

You may also wish to visit the Guide to eBook Collections in Health, Medicine & Biology, as well as this list of ebook collections.

Please also feel free to recommend a book purchase.

New Books: Doctoring

Off Campus Access to Library Resources

Off-campus access is limited to current UC Berkeley faculty, staff and students. Choose one of the following methods:

Library Proxy (aka EZproxy):
When you click on a link to an article, database, etc., from a library web page. you will be prompted to authenticate via CalNet.
If you click on an article (etc.) link found via a search engine or a non-UCB Library webpage, you should use this bookmarklet to access the licensed resource.

Virtual Private Network (VPN):
Download and install the VPN client to allow access the UC Berkeley licensed resources.
Make sure you select Library Access - Full Tunnel VPN when you log on.
VPN FAQ

Students: Problems setting up Library Proxy or VPN? Contact your librarian, or Student Technology Services: (510) 642-HELP, or sts-help@berkeley.edu.

NEW to UCB: NEJM Catalyst: Innovations in Care

The UC Berkeley Library now has access to NEJM Catalyst: Innovations in Care.

This highly desired journal "connects clinical leaders, health care executives, clinicians, and academics with the most important ideas and practical solutions for health care delivery. Selective, curated content features real-world examples and actionable solutions from thought leaders and industry experts on the transformation of health care."

I hope you find it useful!

New Journal: Psychedelic Medicine

I am pleased to report that UC Berkeley now has full access to Psychedelic Medicine: "The first peer-reviewed journal to publish original research papers on every aspect of psychedelic medicine including basic science, clinical, and translational research." 

We have access back to the first issue on the publisher website.

New Books: Signs & Symptoms

Bioscience, Natural Resources & Public Health Library