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ACCESSING FULL TEXT ARTICLES
1. Use LibKey when you are in PubMed and Google Scholar. This does not always work, however.
2. Use the DOI or PMID in the Citation Finder (video demo below) to access full text.
3. If all else fails, email SHERI McCASKILL (sheri.mccaskill@colostate.edu) and we will figure it out.
Thank you for being understanding during this time.
Newsroom
- Historic Cat Photos (The Atlantic)In honor of International Cat Day (August 8th), The Atlantic posted a series of historic photos from around the world, all featuring cats.
- Colorado Wildfire InformationIncludes information on preparing and recovering from wildfires for livestock owners and horse owners, in addition to wildfire maps and general resources.
- AVMA launches free continuing education (CE) webinarsThe AVMA has launched a Lead & Learn free webinar series available for CE credit. Topics include personal finances, cannabis, and practice models for efficiency and profit.
- Doctor, Your Patient is Waiting. It's a Red Panda (New York Times)Medical students at Harvard take part in an elective with veterinarians, learning about diseases and treatments between animals and humans. (New York Times)
- Why is Dr. Google so popular, and should vets be worried?In this 30-minute presentation, Dr. Zoe Belshaw discusses Dr. Google and Dr. Facebook, how pet owners find information they trust, and how vets can better address their clients' information needs.
- Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in WildlifeChronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a disease of the brain that affects deer, elk, and moose and may be on the rise in our state. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has recently convened a new advisory group to deal with the disease, which results show to affect as many as 16% of the animals tested.
- APHIS NewsroomArticles and alerts from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) at the USDA regarding food and animal health and safety.