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Public Health Liaisons

Associate Librarian, Liaison to College of Public Health
520-626-7508
Associate Librarian, Liaison to College of Public Health
520-626-2925

Public Health

Books and E-Books

Journals and Serial Publications

Interactive Case Studies

Also check out our Guides & Tutorials for information on topics like epidemiology, biostatistics, policy, and health promotion.


Books and E-Books

 

Public Health Research & Information Liaison Service (PHRILS)

We offer many services to faculty, staff and students of the University of Arizona Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.  We are available for research consultations, instruction, and curricular support. Below are some examples of how we can help you.

Faculty

Course/class curricular support

Course-integrated instruction

Grants research

Literature searching

Reference management: Refworks, Endnote, Reference Manager

Instruction in advanced searching

Course reserves set-up

Students

Consults on information seeking

Reference management – Refworks

Instruction in advanced searching

Teaching Assistants and Graduate Students

Grants for graduate students

Grants research

Consults on information seeking

Reference management – Refworks and other tools

Instruction in advanced searching

Community

(Health professionals / Public Libraries / Health Department / Community groups in the State of Arizona)

Assistance with reference and information seeking

Guides

Epidemiology & Biostatistics | Community, Environment & Policy | Environment | Health Promotion | Course-specific Guides


Epidemiology & Biostatistics

Latin American Studies
Mexican American Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Ethnic Studies
Women's Studies

AdditionalStatistical sources: UA - Statistical Insight / Statistical Universe : "Find national income and production statistics, retail and wholesale trade data, interest rates, economic indicators, and social and demographic statistics, plus data on energy, environmental protection, agriculture and fisheries, crime, and much, much more."

Community, Environment & Policy

Business
Industry and Market Research
Latin American Studies
Mexican American Studies

Environment

Atmospheric Sciences
Biological Sciences
Entomology
Environment
Global Climate Change
Soils
Veterinary Science and Microbiology
Water

Health Promotion

Ethnic Studies
Gerontology
Nutrition & Food Science

Course-specific Guides

CPH433 Global Health
CPH577 Sociocultural & Behavioral Aspects of Public Health
CPH350 Principles of Health Education and Health Promotion

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