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BSAVA LibraryThis link opens in a new windowA digital library of British Small Animal Veterinary Association publications including: books, proceedings, special topics, continuing education (Continuing Professional Development), formularies, podcasts, client handouts, Formulary and Companion magazine, Guide to Procedures, Congress Scientific Proceedings, Client Information Leaflets and Scientific Information Sheets. This content is naturally centered toward an audience in the United Kingdom. The formulary may be of interest as some drugs in the UK have been approved prior to coming to the United States (i.e. alfaxalone). BSAVA manuals are often on reading reserves and are available online through this resource.
[Coverage: 2007-present]
AnipediaA number of textbooks with entries relating to livestock disease, helminthology, plant poisonings - a great One Health Resource
CAB eBooksThis link opens in a new windowCABI ebooks now provides access to over 532 agricultural titles (more than 9,000 individual chapters). The archives from 2000-2007 includes 400+ titles (with over 6,500 individual chapters). This collection is divided into six core subject collections: Agriculture; Animal and Veterinary Sciences; Human, Food and Nutrition Sciences; Plant Sciences; Environmental Sciences; and Leisure and Tourism. PLEASE NOTE: This collection does not include ALL books published by CABI but selected titles. In particular, the publisher has chosen not to include textbooks in this package.
[Coverage: 2000-present]
Creating Wellbeing and Building Resilience in the Veterinary Profession by Sonja A. Olson"A Call to Life helps veterinary caregivers increase self-efficacy and sustainability and decrease unnecessary suffering in their mission to support animal health. Integrating real-life stories from veterinary caregivers with evidence-based theory, practical activities, discussion and reflection points, and insights drawn from the authors own experiences, the book empowers veterinarians by showing that they have the ability to choose a healthier way forward for themselves and for their profession. It uniquely combines shared experiences with academic research into the contributing factors of compassion fatigue and how to counter these"--