Electronic Books
The Tufts libraries have 32,000 electronic books and the collection is growing. Books may be restricted to Tufts University community.
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A partial list of new books includes:
- Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders in small animal practice by Stephen P. DiBartola (2012)
- Fowler's zoo and wild animal medicine: current therapy by R. Eric Miller, Murray Fowler (2012)
- Canine and feline nephrology and urology by Dennis J. Chew, Stephen P. DiBartola, Patricia A. Schenck (2011)
- Clinical veterinary advisor: Dogs and cats, edited by Etienne Côté (2011)
See TUSK for a username and password.
- Color atlas of diseases and disorders of cattle by Roger W. Blowey, A. David Weaver (2011)
- Diagnosis and management of lameness in the horse, edited by Mike W. Ross and Sue J. Dyson (2011). See TUSK for information about the companion web site.
- Fenner's veterinary virology (2011)
- Handbook of veterinary neurology by Michael D. Lorenz, Joan R. Coates, Marc Kent (2011). See TUSK for information about the companion web site.
- Infectious diseases of concern to captive and free ranging wildlife in North America, edited by the American Association of Zoo Veterinarian (AAZV), Infectious Disease Committee (2011)
- Small animal dermatology: a color atlas and therapeutic guide by Keith A. Hnilica (2011)
- Small animal imaging: basics and practical guide edited by Fabian Kiessling (2011)
- Comparative and veterinary pharmacology, edited by Fiona Cunningham, Jonathan Elliott, Peter Lees (2010)
- Mouse cell culture: methods and protocols edited by Andrew Ward, David Tosh (2010)
- Textbook of veterinary internal medicine: diseases of the dog and the cat, edited by Stephen J. Ettinger, Edward C. Feldman (2010)
See TUSK for a username and password.
- Avian influenza and Newcastle disease: a field and laboratory manual, edited by Ilaria Capua, Dennis J. Alexander (2009)
- Transgenesis techniques: principles and protocols (2009)
- Springer Protocols Collection... only two of these books are currently categorized as "veterinary", however, there are many titles in the biological sciences.
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John A. Seaverns Equine Collection A digitized selection of the John A. Seaverns Equine Collection is available in the Internet Archive. This includes 1,467 books published prior to 1923.
IVIS The International Veterinary Information Service (IVIS) provides access to electronic books through the IVIS Library. IVIS is a free nonprofit organization. Registration is required, but is free. Books include conference proceedings, handbooks, guides and textbooks.
VIN The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) provides access to electronic books through the VIN Library. Registration is required, but is free for veterinary students, interns, residents and academic faculty.
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