Life After the U
Now that you are leaving the University of Washington, you may have questions on how to access some of the health sciences resources that you have used while here at the University of Washington.
Health News/Current Awareness
- MedscapeMedical news both general and by specialty as part of a comprehensive site organized by specialty featuring journal articles, practice guidelines, CE, treatment updates, news, conference summaries and patient resources. Free registration.
- National NewspapersA ProQuest database that includes Christian Science Monitor 1988 - current; Los Angeles Times from 1985 - current; New York Times 1980 - current; Wall Street Journal Eastern Edition 1984 - current; and Washington Post 1987 - current. Available through Seattle Public Library with a library card number, or consult your local public library
- New York Times1980-current. Available through Seattle Public Library with a library card number, or consult your local public library
- ProquestMostly full-text access to journal and newspaper articles including the New York Times. Available using your library card number through the Seattle Public Library or King County Library System, or consult your local public library
- PubMed MyNCBIFree email alerting service that performs periodic searches for current information on PubMed. For help guide, see MyNCBI.
- Washington Digital NewspapersArticles from Washington State newspapers including the Spokesman Review (Spokane), Wenatchee World, Herald (Everett), and Columbian (Vancouver, WA). Available through the Seattle Public Library with your library card number, or consult your local public library
- Western NewsstandAccess to leading newspapers from the Western Region of the United States including the states of CA, AZ, WA, OR, AK, HI, MT, ID, WY, NV, UT, CO and NM, including Washington State newspapers, e.g., The Seattle Times. Available through the King County Library System with your library card number, or consult your local public library