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The popular medicines database MIMS Online is upgrading to a new platform and changing its name to eMIMSelite.
MIMS is a comprehensive and trusted resource for Australian medicines information, which ACU library subscribes to. It contains abbreviated and comprehensive medicines information, consumer medicine information, drug interactions and pill identification.
You can currently access eMIMSelite via the early access announcement bar when you log in to MIMS.
ACU will switch to eMIMSelite on 2 December 2024.
MIMS Online will be switched off on 31 December 2024.
The new platform URL will be available on the Databases A-Z list under ‘eMIMSelite’ from 2 December.
New user guides and training videos are available on the eMIMSelite platform (use the early access banner before 2 December).
There will be limited access to ID card and printing services from 4 pm Wednesday 28 May to 12 noon Thursday 29 May 2025.
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The popular medicines database MIMS Online is upgrading to a new platform and changing its name to eMIMSelite.