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11/25/2021
ERM Team
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Starting November 30, you'll see several new personalization features in the enhanced book experience:

  • Creating bookmarks
  • Adding notes
  • Highlighting content
  • Saving content to your personal Ovid account

You'll need to log into your Ovid personal account on the new book reader or create a new account prior to accessing these new features.

Existing features will move to the left panel. Below you’ll find some screenshots of the new features:

Login:



Bookmarking:
You can now save pages or chapters of a book under your user profile.



Highlighting and adding notes:
You can highlight content in different colors and take notes alongside highlighted content. The highlights and notes are saved under your user profile.





 

11/12/2021
ERM Team
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Effective November 15, 2021, the following resource has migrated to CCH AnswerConnect.  It will continue to be available to the University of Manitoba Libraries. 

  • A Canadian resource
Please Note: Effective November 15, 2021, this resource has migrated to CCH AnswerConnect. It will continue to be available to University of Manitoba Libraries.

Provides access to information resources related to Canadian taxes.
 

 

11/03/2021
ERM Team
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Effective November 8, 2021, the following resource has migrated to Silverchair with changes and upgrades to their website; it continues to be available to the University of Manitoba Libraries.

 
Simultaneous user limit: 5
Please Note: Effective November 08, 2021, this resource has migrated to a new platform with changes and upgrades to their website; it continues to be available to the University of Manitoba Libraries.

Red Book Online is the online version of the American Academy of Pediatrics Red Book: Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases.
 

 

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