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Do you like Twitter? Now you can get journal alerts for titles like NEJM and Lancet. See spreadsheet.

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New E-Books in AccessMedicine

The Electronic Books in AccessMedicine are

Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas & Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 6e

By K. Wolff, R.A. Johnson

and

Clinical Neurology, 7e

By R.P. Simon, D.A. Greenberg, M.J. Aminoff

Both of them are New Editions

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Iowa City Book Festival

On Saturday July 18th, the Iowa City Book Festival will take place at the Main Library.  A complete schedule has been posted on the Festival’s website. Simply skim your mouse over the different events to get more information. With book and food vendors, as well as movies and childrens events, the day should be fun for the whole family.

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Unattended Children at the library

The Hardin Library is not responsible for the safety of children left unattended in any part of the library. Library staff will take appropriate action upon discovering unattended children. Actions may include contacting parents and/or the Department of Public Safety.

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The Iowa City Book Festival

The festival is a day-long celebration of books, reading, and writing presented by the University of Iowa Libraries on Saturday, July 18.

It will be held in Gibson Square outside the Main Library’s south entrance.

See all of the activities that you will be able to participate in as well as volunteer opportunities and book vendor registrations at this website.

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Alltop – get health headlines

Alltop is a website which is described as an “online magazine rack” of popular topics.

Hardin Library has created a list of medical journals and magazines to assist in finding exactly what you need.

You can find the link to Hardin Library’s list right here .

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Remember, Reimagine, Rebuild: flood anniversary June 15

The University of Iowa will commemorate 2008′s flood on Monday, June 15, at the Old Capitol Museum.

Old Capitol Museum will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the event.

A formal program begins at 12:15 p.m. on the museum’s west steps.

The event is free and open to the public.

List of activities and more information can be located at this link

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