4. Find Books
On the [Research
Tips] tab, scroll ½
way down the page
to the Library
catalog search
widgit
Type in
Introduction to
Public Health
in Pharmacy
5. If the item you are
looking for is in
Circulation you can
request it to be mailed
to you via Interlibrary
Loan
6.
7. Indicate your campus affiliation, then
scroll to the bottom & click [submit]
8. If the item you are
looking for is in
Reserve you can
request a Chapter via
Interlibrary Loan
9. If the item you are
looking for is in
Reserve you can
request a Chapter via
Interlibrary Loan
12. Fill in all of the information, indicate your campus
affiliation, then scroll to the bottom & click [submit]
13. Electronic & Print books
The icons on the right margin indicate the format.
Click on the title to open up the full record.
(ex) Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 8e
DiPiro, Talbert, Yee, et al.
14. To open the eBook
Click on the link that says
“Available for viewing via Access Pharmacy”
You will need to Log-In to get access
15. To access any of our resources, you are going to have
to “authenticate” or identify yourself as an NSU
student by logging in.
You will log-in using your Sharklink Log-in & password.
The same one you will use for Web CT and to access WebMail.
16. It will open up the ePublisher’s site.
Click on the section from the
Table of Contents to navigate to the Chapter you want
23. The most important
thing I want to
emphasize to you
today is the contact
information for the
Library Reference
Department..
Editor's Notes
I recommend that you bookmark this site. It has been redesigned to allow for accessibility from the homepage for the most popular services/resources….searching the Library catalog, list of the NSU Health & Medicine databases and a Link to AMA & APA Citation pages