Seunggun Lee has worked at the Hardin Library for 2 years and will be graduating this month with a B.S., Psychology with a Minor in Physical Activity and Nutrition Science. […]
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VPN Service Changing November 30 | vpn.uiowa.edu no longer available
On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. the university VPN service will be changed. If you use the VPN website (https://vpn.uiowa.edu/) as your VPN connection method, […]
Greater Midwest Region National Network of Libraries of Medicine | First Six Months at UI Update
The Greater Midwest Region (GMR) of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) has now been operating from the University of Iowa for six months! If you’re curious as […]
Thanksgiving Break Hours @Hardin Library Sunday, Nov. 20-Saturday Nov. 26
Hardin Library will be open shorter hours during the Thanksgiving break.
Regular hours resume Sunday, November 27.
Increase your efficiency with PubMed | Workshop Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1-2pm
PubMed is the National Library of Medicine’s index to the medical literature and includes over 26 million bibliographic citations in life sciences. This one-hour session will show you how to […]
Tour health science mobile resources | workshop Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1-2pm
Take a tour of some new (and some well-established) apps for your mobile device or smart phone! At this informal brown bag technology meeting, you’ll not only be shown a […]
History of Torture | History of Medicine Lecture by Robert Rakel, MD | Thursday, Nov. 17, 5:30pm
The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society November lecture by Robert Rakel: The History of Torture, including the experience of Janusz Bardach Thursday, November 17 5:30-6:30pm 2117 MERF (Medical […]
Library closed Saturday, November 12 for home football game
The 24-hour study area will remain open when the library is closed. Apply for access to the study at the Information Desk.
Systematic Reviews | Free workshops @ Hardin Library
Are you interested in conducting a systematic review? We have two workshops to help you get started. Step one- Systematic Reviews: Nuts and Bolts of a Systematic Review This class […]
Francis Glisson | Anatomia Hepatis | November 2016 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
FRANCIS GLISSON (1597-1677). Anatomia hepatis. London: Typis DuGardianis, 1654. Glisson was a graduate of Cambridge and Regius professor of physic there for more than forty years, although he was almost […]