The following subject guides serve as a portal to key resources for a clinical speciality. We welcome suggestions for new guides as well as content to include:
Library staff can assist you with:
Contact or visit your local CLIN Library to find out more about our full range of services and for assistance with your research project.
Have you tried our new CLIN Libraries website - our improved one-stop shop to search across all the Libraries’ and CIAP’s online resources?
Our Staff Wellbeing Resources LibGuide links you to resources on building resilience, staff well being, mindfulness and mental health management.
New resources are regularly added to our collections to help keep you current in your specialism.
We welcome suggestions for purchase - fill in a Resource recommendation or contact the Library.
New eBooks in SWSLHD Libraries
New Resources in Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital Library
New Resources in Bowral & District Hospital Library
New Resources in Campbelltown Hospital Library
Have you tried our new CLIN Libraries website - our improved one stop shop to search across all the Libraries' and CIAP's online resources?
Access from a personal device:
You can use your StaffID to access NSW Health CIAP resources off-site.
SWSLHD CLIN Library subscriptions are accessed via an Athens account.
Did you know that many key CIAP tools have a mobile app including MIMS and UpToDate? You just need to create an account with the specific tool (while on a Hospital PC), download the app onto your personal device from your App Store and login with your account. See CIAP Mobile Apps for more information (Use your staffID to login if on a personal device)
CLIN Libraries provide a variety of Information and Research Skills training on research skills, effective searching, managing references, systematic reviews and optimising your research profile. For more information and how to book see our Education LibGuide
Our Keeping Up to Date LibGuide will help you maintain your awareness of what is new in your field - see how to set up alerts on favourite journals as well as specific topics of interest. You can also find out how to use UpToDate, Research Review Australia and Google Scholar.