As a result of recent requirements to expand public access to the results of federally funded research, researchers in all disciplines are required to “better account for and manage the […]
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Free webinar on Team-Based Learning | Wed. November 9, 1-2:30pm
Hardin Library for the Health Sciences will host the Medical Library Association’s webinar, Don’t Flip Out! Exploring Team-Based Learning on Wednesday, November 9th, 1:00-2:30 pm in Room 401 Hardin Library. […]
Open Access Week | Guest Post by Leonardo Marchini, DDS, MSD, PhD Preventative and Community Dentistry
by Willow Fuchs During Open Access week (October 24-30, 2016) we will be highlighting a number of guest posts from University of Iowa Faculty and Staff who have personal experience […]
#1DayforIowa | Giving Day! | Wednesday, October 26
Today’s the day! Join 119 other donors who give to Hardin Library @uiowa. Give now. Your donations help us serve health sciences students, faculty and staff as well as provide […]
Open Access Week | Chioma M. Okeoma, Ph.D., Microbiology
By Willow Fuchs During the month of Open Access week (October 24-30, 2016) we will be highlighting a number of guest posts from University of Iowa Faculty and Staff who […]
Library closed Saturday, October 22 for home football game
Google Scholar | Change settings to find full-text articles
In order to find full-text articles, please change some settings in Google Scholar. This change is necessary due to the libraries moving to a new electronic management system called UILink. […]
Google Scholar | Change settings to find full-text articles
In order to find full-text articles, please change some settings in Google Scholar. This change is necessary due to the libraries moving to a new electronic management system called UILink. […]
NCBI: Searching for Gene, Nucleotide Sequences & Protein Information | Workshop Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2-3pm
Overwhelmed by the number of databases that the National Center for Biotechnology Information has to offer on nucleotide sequences, genes and proteins? Wondering which database you should always start with? […]
Vieussens, Neurographia Universalis | October 2016 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room
RAYMOND VIEUSSENS (1641-1715?). Neurographia universalis. Lyons: Apud Joannem Certe, 1685 The son of a French army officer, Vieussens provided his own support, studying philosophy at Rhodez and medicine at Montpellier. […]