Hardin Library will be open less hours for the rest of May, beginning on Saturday, May 13. The 24-hour study will be available when the library is closed. Apply for […]
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Congratulations to our Spring 2017 Graduates!
Jennifer Lam-Lu is receiving a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, Global Health track. Jennifer is currently looking for a job in sales or administration but is also considering teaching […]
Shakespeare and Medicine @Hardin Library for the Health Sciences
Hardin Library is examining medicine through the eyes of William Shakespeare this month. Currently on display on Hardin’s 3rd floor is the National Library of Medicine traveling exhibit, “And There’s […]
Time to renew your books for 2018 | Books checked out now due Summer, 2018
Books checked out by Faculty and Professional Staff will be due on June 4, 2018. Books checked out by Graduate or Undergraduate Honors students will be due on June 27, 2018. […]
Friday before finals @Hardin Library | Therapy Dogs 5-6:30 pm, Free Coffee, Open until Midnight
Hardin Library offers a quiet environment for studying along with free coffee Friday afternoon, May 5-Friday May 12. Therapy dogs visit Friday, May 5 from 5-6:30pm. The library is open […]
Librarian Eric Rumsey retires | 35 years of service @Hardin Library
Eric Rumsey, one of Hardin Library’s most senior employees, retired on April 3, 2017. As Web Services Librarian, Eric most recently worked on Hardin Libraries Twitter @hardinlib, and conducted research […]
Got to measure scholarly impact? H-index, Impact factors, Eigenfactor | Workshop Tuesday, April 25, 1-2pm @Hardin Library
This class will teach participants how to use tools such as Ulrich’s, Journal Citation Reports, Web of Science, and Scopus to determine the impact that journals, articles, and authors have […]
Jean Cruveilhier | April 2017 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
JEAN CRUVEILHIER (1791-1874). Anatomie pathologique du corps humain. 2 vols. and atlas. Paris: J.-B. Baillière, 1829-1842. In the nineteenth century pathology came into its own, based on increasingly accurate knowledge of […]
Get better using APA Style with our workshop | Wed. April 19, 12pm-1pm @Hardin Library
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition) provides guidelines for formatting papers/manuscripts followed by nursing and most allied health sciences disciplines. In this hands on session, attendees […]
Leslie Miller | The Resurrection Trade: Finding Poetry in Medical Archives | R. Palmer Howard Dinner, Friday, April 28, 2017
The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society invites you to the R. Palmer Howard Dinner for 2017. Leslie Miller will speak on the resurrection trade. The resurrection trade is […]