Pharmacy

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Why Pharmacy Subject Guide?
The Subject Guide is a web portal created by NGU's library, to aid and facilitate library users, in finding information resources regarding topics that are relevant to the school of Pharmacy, and its related subjects in any available form:
  • Books
  • E-Books
  • Databases
  • Articles
  • Theses and Dissertations
  • Websites
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OPAC
OPAC is an acronym for " Online Public Access Catalog",
You can use the NGU libraries' OPAC to become fully aware of the books available in the library to borrow; or use on/off-campus, and also; can request a book title that you are interested in.
Call Number
The collections of the NGU Libraries are classified in ascending order according to a call number consists of Dewey Decimal Classification 23 (DDC23) number, according to the topic of each resource, by which chosen to be fit on the resource topic to describe, and the alphabetic arrangement of the first two letters of the main author’s last name and the first letter from the title of the resource.
Call Number
  • 547: is the classification number from Dewey Decimal Classification 23, and it refers to the book's topic (Organic chemistry).
  • MC: the first two letters from the main author's last name (McMurry).
  • O: is the first letter from the book's title (Organic chemistry).
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Most Borrowed Books
BNF 79: March - September 2020, London: BMJ Group: Pharmaceutical Press / Royal Pharmaceutical Society, 2019 | Link on OPAC

BNF 76: September 2018-March 2019, London: British Medical Association: Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 2018 | Link on OPAC

Biochemistry demystified / Sharon Walker, David McMahon, Demystified series, New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008 | Link on OPAC

  Ovid

sage 

Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB)
The Egyptian Knowledge Bank is an Egyptian project established in 2014 to serve all of the Egyptian Citizens by accessing them to the richest scientific databases as an open-source for information.
Related Databases for Pharmacy School from EKB:
EBSCO Discovery Service
The NGU Library provided access to EBSCO Discovery Service On-Campus only, due to its dependence on the IP proxies of the New Giza University, and we are seeking to provide the access off-campus too very soon.
Related Subjects E-Books Databases

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Citation

Citing a resource means that to refer to the place or the resource that you depended on to have specific information, idea, theories, Images, etc.

Learn more about citation.

School of Pharmacy Most Used Citations
Citation Tools

Citation Tools are free software that can help you to manage your citation.

MendeleyEndNote

Zotero

Turnitin

Turnitin is a platform serving the research process for students, researchers, and instructors by avoiding plagiarism and ensuring the authenticity of the research.

Which library I can use?

Besides the usage of all of our libraries,  you can also use the Library of Health Sciences, Which is specified to serve your school at Building (A), ground floor.

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