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Clinical Pharmacology Subject Guide

Clinical Pharmacology library guide

A list of tailored, credible, good quality materials for your subject. This guide outlines key resources you should be familiar with. Explore the tabs on the left.

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Finding books, articles and more

Hunter is the Library search tool. Hunter allows you to quickly find and access textbooks, eBooks, articles and more. 

Using Hunter

Finding books

Enter your search terms, select Books and more. sign in with your university username (e.g. m1234567) and password to find the book location and availability.

Some books are available as eBooks, select 'Full text available' to view electronic versions. You will need to login to access these. 

Finding journal articles

In Hunter, enter an article title or a few words from the title and select Articles and more. Select 'Full text available' and follow the link to the full text. You will need to login to view these offsite.

Finding journals

To find a specific journal, type in the name of the journal and select Journal Titles results will include journal titles from the Library’s electronic and print journal collections. You will need to login to access electronic journals off-site.

Finding books and eBooks

Learn how to use Hunter to search for books and eBooks in the video below.

Finding articles and journals

Journal articles are shorter than books and typically present original research, analysis or a review of specific topics. Journal articles are published in academic journals and differ from magazine or newspaper articles in that they are peer-reviewed. Peer-reviewed articles have been evaluated by experts and are more reliable and of better quality than other articles.

Learn how to find articles in Hunter in the video below.