Course Instructors:
Librarian: Lisa McGuire
lmcguire@umn.edu
Internet Resources - Professional
- American Dental Education Association
-- ADEA is a national organization for dental education including members from all U.S. and Canadian dental schools, advanced dental education programs, hospital dental education programs, allied dental education programs as well as corporations, faculty, and students.
- CDC : Oral Health Resources
-- From the National Center for Chronic Diseases & Health Promotion. Provides resources by topic, fact sheets, program information, guidelines, recommendations, state reports.
Library Resources
- Bio-Medical Library
This library serves the areas of dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and public health. It is also the location of World Health Organization publications.
- Bio-Medical Library - Reference
-- The Bio-Medical Librarys Reference and Instructional Services department engages faculty, students and staff in the learning, research and service missions of the University of Minnesota by providing broad instructional, reference, research and mediated search services. Our staff provides in-person, telephone, and digital reference assistance, conduct classes, actively partner with AHC professional schools and centers to further their respective missions, and manage the print and electronic collections that serve the AHC, the University and the State.
- Ask a Librarian -- Bio-Medical Library
Reference staff monitor the account periodically during normal business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00). Our goal is to send you a response within one business day. If this turn-around time is not fast enough to meet your needs, you may call our reference desk at (612) 626-3260. In-person requests are taken at the Reference desk, 2nd floor Diehl Hall.
Email reference questions should be of the "ready-reference" type. e.g. asking for health science related facts, statistics, or citation verifications (maximum of 5 cites).
- Bio-Medical Library - Services
-- Services available for students, faculty and staff. Including recalling books and journals, librarian-mediated searches, and reference consultations.