EndNote is a reference management tool that helps you gather your references in one place organize them, and then insert them into papers and format them in a style of […]
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OrthoEvidence – international evidence tool for clinicians – now available
Hardin Library now subscribes to OrthoEvidenceTM, an international evidence summary tool designed for orthopedic clinicians. The collection contains over 3000 evidence reports (advanced clinical evidence or ACE) authored by experts […]
Honoring Dr. David Sackett, father of evidence-based-medicine
Dr. Last week Dr. David Sackett, considered by many to be the father of evidenced-based medicine, passed away. He founded the first department of clinical epidemiology and biostatistics in the […]
Memorial Day Weekend Hours @Hardin
The Hardin Library will be closed Monday, May 25 for the Memorial Day Holiday. Saturday, May 23, the library will be open 10am-2pm. Sunday, May 24, the library will be […]
Summer Hours begin @Hardin
Hardin Library summer hours: Sunday 12pm-9pm Monday-Thursday 7:30am-9pm Friday 7:30am-6pm Saturday 10am-6pm
3 days left of free coffee and find our reindeer
Be the first to find Ed each morning and win a coffee mug! We also have free coffee through 8pm on Friday.
Get ready for finals @Hardin Library with free coffee, free popcorn, longer hours, and therapy dogs!
Hardin Library wants you to succeed in your Spring Finals. The library is open later–until Midnight Friday, May 8 and Saturday, May 9. Spend more time studying or finish up […]
Manage your references and speed up your writing with our EndNote Desktop workshop – Tuesday, May 5, 2-3pm
EndNote is a reference management tool that helps you to easily gather together your references in one place, organize them, and then insert them into papers and format them in […]
Birthing, Midwifery, and Obstetrics through History – Exhibit @Hardin Library through August
This exhibit highlights items from the John Martin Rare Book Room at the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences. The exhibit addresses antiquity, medical perspectives, innovations, pioneers, and notable books. […]
Open Access Fund – articles in Iowa Research Online
Two years ago, the University Libraries and the Provost’s Office launched an Open Access Fund to pay the processing fees related to open access publishing. The fund is meant to […]