Learn Chinese on Moodle

August 26, 2011

Here is a free MoodleShare Chinese language online course for intermediate level students.

Britannica Image Quest

June 26, 2011

The library has added a subscription to Britannica Image Quest. It contains images on all subjects, including health and medicine. NCNM faculty can use these images in their class presentations without having to get copyright permission first. Click below for the link:

Chilton Special Collection in Botanical Science

February 26, 2011

Chilton Collection

Mike and Simone Chilton are in the process of donating a major collection of botanical science books (1,000+ titles) to the library. The collection includes many rare books from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, including, for example, Gerard’s Herball (1633) and Ray’s Historia Plantarum (1686). Mr. Chilton has had a long career in the agriculture industry. They lived in SE Asia for 15 years. He is a member of the NUNM Board of Regents. He and his lovely wife Simone live south of Portland in Turner, Oregon.

Easier Off-Campus Database Access is Here!

September 26, 2007

Most of our databases that allow off-campus use can now be accessed with your name and library barcode. Find the database you want on the Databases webpage, then simply click on the “Off-Campus Users” link, and you will be taken to a page asking for your last name and barcode number. Some databases and journals still require a username and password, which can be obtained by visiting or calling the front desk. Questions? Call us at 503.552.1542.

Improved Full-Text Access From PubMed

June 26, 2006

Getting to full-text articles from your PubMed search is now much easier! PubMed’s new LinkOut feature makes it easy to identify NUNM-subscribed articles from your list of search results. With one click, you can access an electronic article or verify that the library has the journal in print. This feature works both on and off campus. Read our short tutorial and start using this enhancement today.

International Journal of Naturopathic Medicine

April 26, 2006

There is a new peer reviewed journal of the profession that is available for free on the Web at http://www.intjnm.org. The inaugural online issue is for September 2004. In order to access the journal, you must first register (it’s free and easy) and create your own user name and password. Check out this new professional resource.