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Dykes Library has among its resources more than 3,300 electronic journal titles and nearly 1,000 print journals. An affiliate of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, it also provides word-processing, imaging and statistical software, among other support services.
This Farha Medical library provides access to Web databases; classes, consultation and educational services; and instructional programs for journal authors. A particular focus of its collection is evidence-based medicine
Students enrolled at the Edwards Campus have access to all KU libraries as well as Web databases, reserve services and interlibrary loans. The staff also is available for research and technology support and training.
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