Library resources for the Doctor of Pharmacy program. Resources include full text databases, drug resources, ebooks, electronic journals, and recommended websites.
Free Drug Resources
Pharmacy Ebook Collections
Ebooks
Additional Ebook Collections
Additional Health Science Journals
Pharmacist's Letter
Pharmacist's Letter access is provided through the School of Pharmacy for faculty and students. please contact Stephen Smith (ssmith4@south.edu) for more information.
APA Style: Check out the library's APA Style Guide.
AMA Style: Need help with AMA style? See the library's AMA Style Guide.
Micromedex apps are a free download but require a password for content access. To retrieve the password for each of these apps, go to the Micromedex homepage and click "Download Mobile Apps" at the bottom. On the following page, open the "Micromedex Native Mobile Apps" collapsible menu. The current Micromedex apps available are:
Micromedex Drug Reference
Micromedex Drug Interactions
Micromedex IV Compatibility
Micromedex NeoFax
Micromedex Pediatrics Reference
Register for a Login ID to use the Natural Medicines app and to accrue CE/CME credits. On the Natural Medicines homepage, click the "Get Your Login ID" button at the top of the screen to register.
Sign up for the Sanford Guide App: Create a free account to access the Sanford Guide Collection on a mobile device. Please note that you may be required to be on campus to register.
Renew Sanford Guide App Access
To use the UpToDate app, you must register for an UpToDate account.
Maintain app access: You must login to the browser version of UpToDate using the link below every 90 days to re-verify your account and maintain app access. Your app access will expire if you do not re-verify your account.
This orientation module is focused on Pharmacy resources. For a general library orientation, please choose one of the location-based orientations on the library's Orientations page.
Pharmacist's Letter access is provided through the School of Pharmacy for faculty and students. Please contact Stephen Smith (ssmith4@south.edu) for more information.