General materials on Anatomy are shelved together in the QM classification section. To assist you in browsing the collection, try the following areas:
QM1-695 Human anatomy
Search the library catalogue for books and audiovisual materials. Enter the Subject Heading Human Anatomy for a list of titles. Other headings that may relate to your research are:
Credo Reference has created topic pages for a wide range of health-related subjects. On these topic pages, you'll find a collection of articles and entries from their reference texts as well as searches in the Library catalogue and relevant databases.
Before You Begin - A Checklist
To successfully find information you will need:
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Use "quotation marks" for exact-phrase searching |
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Search for keywords within specific fields - use the drop-down list beside the search box. |
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Use suggested topics, subjects and thesaurus terms for more refined searching | |
Use the available limiter options (left side of results page) |
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Use narrower keywords |
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Check "Books & Media" to find just books, ebooks and media |
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Use "OR" to look for versions of the same concept (synonyms, related words) |
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Use * [shift+8] after a word's root to search all endings |
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Uncheck “CapU Library Collections and Subscriptions” in Discovery |
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If you find an item we don't have, get it via interlibrary loan.
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password: CapU password
If you are asked to log in to a page that doesn't have the CapU logo, something has gone wrong. Contact us to help sort it out.
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Remember to plan ahead - it can take a few days or a few weeks to get your item, depending on availability.
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