List of CD-ROMs (accompanies with books and other documents)
1.Singh, Khushwant. Hargo in your eyes Sikhs unlimited/ by Khushwant Singh.-New Delhi: Rupa, 2007.
Accession No.: 236; 237; 238
About the Media: CD-ROM with text, includes songs-one night with you, love me still, walk with me, one love, call me crazy, crying for John Lennon, in your eyes, faith of the fallen, my pain, cast away, painted red, your love and your man.
2. Snell, Richard S. Clinical neuroanatomy / by Richard S. Snell.- 6th .-Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006.
Accession No.: 273
Call No.: 616.8 SNE
About the Media: CD-ROM with 450 multiple-choice questions. Minimum
System Requirements - Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows XP or Windows 98. Pentium II - 64 MB of available RAM, 20 MB of available hard-
disk space 8x or faster CD-ROM drive, VGA monitor supporting thousands of colors (16-bit), Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher (recommended) or Netscape
7.02 & display setting should be set to at least 800 x 600 for best viewing.
3.Gartner, Leslie P. and Hiatt, James L. Color textbook of histology/ Leslie P. Gartner and James L. Hiatt.-3rd Philadelphia: Saunders, 2007.
Accession No.: 289
Call No.: 611.018 GAR
About the Media: The application will start automatically. If autostart is disable on your system, follow these instructions: Microsoft Windows – Double-click on ‘Gartner.exe’ (location in the root folder of the CD) to run the application. Macintosh – Double-click on ‘Gartner.osx’ (located in the root folder of the CD) to run the application. Minimum System Requirements: Microsoft Windows– Windows 98 SE, 2000 or XP, 800 x 600 pixels screen resolution, 256 MB RAM, CD-ROM Drive, P III 500 MHz processor, 16.7 million colors.
4. Miller, Ronald D. Miller’s anesthesia / Ronald D. Miller.- 6th.-Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone, 2005.
Accession No.: 316
Call No.: 617.96 MIL
About the Media: Includes 11 video modules. Installation of quick time 5.0 is required to run the CD-ROM.
5.
Wilson, Hockenberry. Wongs Nursing care of infants and children/ Hockenberry Wilson.- Missouri: Mosby, 2007.
Accession No.: 319
Call No.: 618.920 0231
About the Media: CD-Rom includes anatomy reviews, animations, case studies, critical thinking exercises, drug dosage guidelines, NCLEX review questions, nursing care plans and pediatric assessment videos.
6.Campbell’s operative orthopedics/ Edited by Andrew H. Crenshaw, Jr.- 10th.-St. Louis: Mosby, 2003.
Accession No.: 349; 350
Call No.: 617.5 CAM
About the Media: This CD-ROM contains selected video segments highlighting operative orthopaedic techniques as described in the textbook. It is a self executing CD-ROM; simply insert disk and it will play automatically. If the auto insert feature on your CD drive is disabled or the CD fails to start automatically you can start manually by:
Windows PC users
You may start presentation by clicking on the “Start” button on the taskbar. Select “Run”.
Click “Browse”.
Look for the disk named “Campbell” and highlight the “Campbell.exe” program in the CD root directory.
Click “Open”.
Click “OK”.
7.
Wein, Alan J. and others Campbell–Walsh urology/ Alan J. Wein.- 9th.-Pennsylvania: Saunders, 2007.v.4
Accession No.: 373; 374; 375; 376
Call No.: 616.6 CAM
About the Media: It contains 4 volumes and 17 sections.
8.
Kumar, Vinay. Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease/ Vinay Kumar.- 7th .- Pennsylvania: Saunders, 2007.
Accession No.: 389
Call No.: 616.07 ROB
About the Media: Companion CD-ROM that includes case studies and related images, which are an integral part of the Pathology course at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas. They are based on the text Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease by RS Cotran, V Kumar and T Collins, 6th edition, 1999.
9.
Lewis, Sharon L. Medical surgical nursing : Assessment and management of clinical problems / Sharon L. Lewis.- 7th.- Missouri: Mosby, 2007.
Accession No.: 390
Call No.: 610.73 LEW
About the Media: CD-ROM includes stress-busting kit for nursing students. It contains 12 sections.
10.
Abrahams, Peter H. McMinn’s color atlas of human anatomy / Peter H. Abrahams.- 5th .- Edinburgh: Mosby, 2003.
Accession No.: 393
Call No.: 611 ABR
About the Media: This CD-ROM contains seven anatomical 3-D models. The following models are included: Head and neck (4 layers), hand and forearm (18 layers), thorax and arm (21 layers), vertebral column (22 layers), knee (24 layers), leg and ankle (24 layers). It also includes quiz and multiple choice questions.
11.
Rosai, Juan. Rosai and ackerman’s surgical pathology / Juan Rosai.- 9th .- Missouri: Mosby, 2005.v.2
Accession No.: 398; 399
Call No.: 617.07 ROS
About the Media: CD-ROM includes the electronic image collection of surgical pathology. This collection of photographs and illustrations is organized by chapter. System requirements- to function properly, the computer utilizing this collection should support at least an 800×600 pixels screen resolution, 256 colors, 64MB RAM and operate on the Windows 98, 2000, NT, ME or XP operating system or the MAC OS 9.1+ operating system. Additionally, before beginning, be sure the browser is JavaScript enabled, has cookies enabled and has the 'show images' checkbox enabled.
12.
Townsend, Courtney M. Sabiston textbook of surgery / Courtney M. Townsend.- 17th .- Pennsylvania: Saunders, 2005.v.2
Accession No.: 408; 411
Call No.: 617 SAB
About the Media: CD-ROM includes the electronic image collection of the sabiston textbook of surgery. This collection of photographs and illustrations is organized by chapter. System requirements to function properly, the computer utilizing this collection should support at least an 800×600 pixels screen resolution, 256 colors, 64MB RAM and operate on the Windows 98, 2000, NT, ME or XP operating system or the MAC OS 9.1+ operating system. Additionally, before beginning, be sure the browser is JavaScript enabled, has cookies enabled and has the 'show images' checkbox enabled.
13.
Barrett, Jack. Peripheral nerve blocks and peri-operative pain relief / Jack Barrett.- Edinburgh: Saunders, 2004.
Accession No.: 357
Call No.: 617.96 BAR
About the Media: It includes images of the relevant surface anatomy, cadaver and MRI images from the text are supplemented by accompanying clinical, narrated video clips, stills and video loops.
The purpose of this distinctive presentation is to enable the user to visualize anatomical structures clearly in the live subject, allowing for a "living" map of nerves and related structures. This will demonstrate the precise placement of needles, so the practitioner may perform neural blockade more effectively than ever before.
While the book details each step of the procedure and highlights key points of technique, the DVD-ROM describes the techniques in more detail and shows each block using over two hours of narrated video clips. In addition, MR "loops" have been created to show the actual spread of injectate in and around the nerves. The images can also be downloaded to PowerPoint and used in presentations and lectures.
To enhance the text and DVD-ROM, a self-assessment web resource is also available (free with purchase of the book) at the following URL:
http://evolve.elsevier.com/Barrett/pain
By accessing this self-assessment web resource, you will be presented with challenging questions based on the text and videos to reinforce learning of the specific procedures. Questions range from multiple-choice to identification and instant feedback is provided. The images from the book also accompany the questions. In order to access this resource, just register for a user name and password at the web address listed above and then select the "Assessment" tab once you're logged into the site to access the various quizzes.
14.
Potter, Patricia A. Fundamentals of nursing / , Patricia A. Potter.- 6th .- Missouri: Mosby, 2008.
Accession No.: 385
Call No.: 610.73 POT
About the Media: It includes test-taking skills from saxton DF, Pelikan PK and Nugent PM, Mosby’s review questions for NCLEX-RN, ed 4 , St. Louis, 2001, Mosby. Minimum system requirements- Windows 98 or higher (Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0 *, Windows Me, or Windows XP)
Pentium II processor
233 MHz or higher
64 MB of available RAM; 128 MB strongly recommended
10 MB of available hard-disk space
8x or faster CD-ROM drive
VGA monitor supporting thousands of colors (16-bit) **
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