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The Library's subject librarians regularly trial the latest databases & e-resources to support your studies.  Two e-resource trials for veterinary science are now available via Library Databases page: VetMed Resource and BSAVA Library.

VetMed Resource

CABI’s VetMed Resource is the most comprehensive database of veterinary science research available covering all aspects of veterinary medicine and animal health.

VetMed Resource covers all aspects of veterinary medicine and animal health including: anaesthesia, anatomy, animal behaviour, animal welfare, bacterial diseases, haematology, husbandry, immunology, meat inspection, metabolic disorders, nutrition, parasitology, pharmacology, physiology, radiography, slaughter, surgery, toxicology, viral diseases, veterinary history and zoonoses.

Animals Covered:

  • camelids (dromedaries, camels, llamas, alpacas)
  • cattle and other large ruminants (buffaloes)
  • companion animals (cats, dogs, rabbits, exotics)
  • fish and shellfish
  • game animals
  • goats
  • horses and other equines (donkeys, mules)
  • laboratory animals
  • pigs
  • poultry (chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys)
  • sheep
  • wild animals
  • zoo animals

VetMed Resource runs until 27/06/25.  Your feedback regarding this trial is welcome.

Full details of all our databases and e-resources can be found on the Library Databases page.

BSAVA Library

The BSAVA Library pulls together the British Small Animal Veterinary Association’s huge range of world-renowned veterinary content and makes it easily accessible online. The library’s collection includes BSAVA manuals, guides, formulary, CPD webinars, lecture recordings, Companion magazine and more.

These resources are available on desktop or mobile and can be searched by title or by tags. The BSAVA Library also includes a series of collections on a variety of topics, some of which are free or can be purchased as standalone items.

The BSAVA Library runs until Friday 9th May 2025.  Your feedback regarding this trial is welcome.

Full details of all our databases and e-resources can be found on the Library Databases page.