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Resources to locate articles, books, and other information in the area of Biomedical Engineering.
Last update: Sep 01, 2009 URL: http://libguides.uflib.ufl.edu/bme  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Browsing Guide

The Biomedical Engineering books are split between the 4th Floor of Marston Science Library and the 1st Floor of the Health Science Center Libraries. Journals are on the 1st and 3rd floors of Marston and the 2nd and 3rd floors of the HSCL (Note: journals at the HSCL are shelved by title as opposed to call number). Use the below chart to determine the relevant call number range. Otherwise, search the library catalog to find books by subject, title and author.

Call #
Subject

QT

Human physiology,
engineering (Health
Science Center Libraries)

TA164

Bioengineering (Marston Science Library)

W82

Biomedical technology
(Health Science Center
Libraries)

WN

Radiology, diagnotic
imaging (Health Science
Center Libraries)

 
 

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  3. Search the library catalog for books or journal titles: Links to online books and journals are also contained within the catalog.
  4. Search subject databases to find articles in journals: If you are trying to decide which database is appropriate for your research, look at the list of databases listed on the Journal Articles Tab.
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