How do I access STAT!Ref, and what does it include?
Answer
The library subscribes to STAT!Ref, a collection of full text, online nursing resources including textbooks, BoardVitals (NCLEX-RN exam preparation tool), Pharmacology World videos, and more.
STAT!Ref offers benefits to nursing students, including 24/7 online or mobile app access to over 20 full text online textbooks (some of which are used for classes or useful for specific assignments), free 24/7 online or mobile app access to BoardVitals, and free 24/7 access to Pharmacology World (pharmacology videos used for classes). Other students can benefit from the ebooks, including an anatomy and physiology text and medical dictionary.
To access STAT!Ref, use the link in this FAQ under More Information or go to the direct link (tc3.libguides.com/sref), You can also visit the library's website and then either:
- Choose the Books tab under Quick Search, then choose STAT!Ref, or
- Choose the Articles tab under Quick Search, click on Nursing & Health, and then choose STAT!Ref.
If prompted, click "I accept" to acknowledge the license agreement.
To access the online full text books, click on Titles in the upper left. Individual books are also listed in the library's book catalog, with a link to online access.
Mobile apps are available for both the online textbooks and BoardVitals.
You're encouraged to contact Karla, the nursing librarian, or make an appointment for help.
More Information
- STAT!Ref library guide Opens in new window
- access STAT!Ref Opens in new window
- How do I get access to BoardVitals? Opens in new window
- I can't remember my BoardVitals password. Opens in new window
- I need to count how many questions I've answered in BoardVitals in the current semester. Is there an easy way to exclude previous semesters? Opens in new window
- How can I tell how many questions I've answered in BoardVitals? Opens in new window
- Does the library have videos specifically for nursing? Opens in new window
- What is Pharmacology World? How do I access it? Opens in new window
- Do you have resources to help me with human anatomy and physiology? Opens in new window