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Edward G. Miner Library

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: Home

This guide highlights library resources and services useful for faculty, trainees, and staff in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Rochester.

Questions?

Introduction: EndNote

EndNote is a software program (with a supplemental web-based version) that users must install on their computers. UR River Campus Libraries provides a site license that allows University of Rochester employees (including faculty) and students to download this software on work or personal computers at no charge. Your UR affiliation entitles you to download EndNote on as many computers as you wish - your office, your laptop, etc. - for easy access to your work. Both Mac and Windows versions are available. Your URMC AD credentials are required to download the software. Users who are not employees of the University can purchase this software at the Computer Store.

While many databases and bibliographic management programs such as RefWorks and EndNote will automatically create APA citations for you, it's always a good idea to double check your work with authoritative sources.

RefWorks and EndNote support thousands of bibliographic styles and offer free, easily accessible technical support, but both have their positives and negatives.  Contact Miner Library  to discuss which program best meets your needs, or learn more about getting started. 

Welcome

Miner Library is here to support your clinical, research, and educational needs. Departments in URMC have an assigned liaison librarian that serves as your point of contact to Miner Library.  We can collaborate with you on research projects, assist you in keeping current on the literature, and partner with you for the educational needs of students and colleagues. Our librarians are highly trained information professionals ready to support you at the University of Rochester Medical Center.

Make an appointment with a librarian here or read through some of our frequently asked questions

Within this guide, you will find information, tools, and resources that we have identified to help make things a bit easier.

Quick Search of PMID or DOI with LibKey IO

Lookup a journal article by DOI or PMID

Setting up Nomad

LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that facilitates access to the Libraries' full text resources as you find research on the web. LibKey Nomad provides one-click access to full text from websites like PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus and publisher pages.

Currently, LibKey Nomad is available for the following browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, Brave & Vivaldi.

How to set up LibKey Nomad
  1. Go to the Download LibKey Nomad website
  2. Click on the icon for your browser of choice and follow the prompts to add the extension
  3. Choose University of Rochester as your institution