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Pharmacy (MPharm)

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How to find books in the Library

Search books and journal articles using the library website: http://library.lincoln.ac.uk

Search tip: If looking for a specific book, type the author's surname and keywords from the title of the book in the search box and select the 'Find books' option.

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How to find your book in the University of Lincoln, Brayford Campus Libraries

How to take books out using the self-service machines

Classmarks

The majority of books for the School of Pharmacy will be in The Ross Library, but due to the cross disciplinary nature of many subjects you will also need to use books in the University Library (GCW). The books in both libraries are organised by the Dewey Decimal System. Each book has a number on the spine called a shelfmark. In The Ross Library all books are on the first floor of the Medical School building. In the University Library the first floor has books with numbers from 000-649 (apart from 340-349.99 which are in the Law Library on the third floor) and the second floor has books with numbers from 650-999.

Try browsing the shelves for books on a particular topic.

Books on Pharmacy/ Pharmaceutical Science can be found at:

615.1  Pharmacy
615.1                 Drug design 
615.140151  Pharmaceutical arithmetic (calculating drug dosages)
   
615.19 Pharmaceutical chemistry/ Physical pharmaceutics/ drug delivery and dosage
615.7 Pharmacogenetics (study of how our genetic make-up affects our response to drugs) Pharmacokinetics (study of movement of drugs in the body) Pharmacogenomics
615.704 Special effects and actions of drugs (adverse reactions - toxic reactions)
615.7045 Drug interactions
 615.9 Toxicology (poison and poisoning)

New Books for Pharmacy

Check out the books purchased for the School of Pharmacy this year