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Lecture: Attracted to Ill Humors, or What Hope for Shakespeare’s Cachexic Couples? | Thurs., May 18, 5:30pm

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The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society invites you to a lecture by Kirilka Stavrena, Professor of English at Cornell College.

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Kirilka Stavrena

 Attracted to Ill Humors, or What Hope for Shakespeare’s Cachexic Couples? 

Professor Stavrena will explore the relationships of Hamlet and Ophelia from Hamlet and Katherina and Petruchio from The Taming of the Shrew.

Thursday, May 18
5:30pm-6:30pm
2117 MERF (Medical Education and Research Facility)

Please consider donating online to the University of Iowa History of Medicine Society to sponsor events.

 Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa-sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program please call Janna Lawrence at 319-335-9871.

Business Library Renovations

The Pomerantz Business Library, as you know it, will be closing today, May 12th at 5pm.

Next week (May 15-19) will will remain closed as we move into our temporary location.

We will re-open in our temporary location PBB S401 on Monday May 22 where we will remain until renovations are complete, in Spring 2018.

We are excited about the renovations and our new space. The new, multi-service library will feature a café, a fireplace, and places for students to study and collaborate.

Please come visit us in S401 while renovations are ongoing

Interim, shorter hours begin Saturday, May 13

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 access to the 24-hour study at the 3rd Floor Service Desk.

Library hours for May, 2017

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Saturdays 10am-2pm

Sundays 12pm-4pm

Monday-Thursdays  7:30am-9pm

Fridays 7:30am-6pm

The Library will be closed on Monday, May 29th for the Memorial Day holiday.

See complete list of hours online.

Congratulations to our Spring 2017 Graduates!

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Jennifer Lam-Lu

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 abroad.  Jennifer liked working in the Hardin Library because of the friendly atmosphere.

 

Azzah Nasraddin will be receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work with Honors and University Honors.  Azzah will receive minors in Arabic, Psychology, Global Health and a Certificate of Critical Cultural Competency.  After graduating she will be looking for a job anywhere in the world, and is strongly considering Peace Corps.  Azzah loved helping provide a friendly atmosphere where people study, collaborate, and learn.  She enjoyed special events like finals week popcorn and coffee.

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Azzah Nasraddin

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Skyler Gonzalez

Skyler Gonzalez will be receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, Media Track and a certificate in Sustainability.  Skyler would like to stay in the Iowa City area and is currently searching for a job in public relations that focuses on sustainability.
Nicole (Nikki) McCubbin will be receiving a Master of Arts in Library and Information Science with distinction.  Nikki is currently looking for librarian jobs across the USA.  She is interested in special collections, archives, preservation, collection development, health sciences, law libraries, public or academic libraries.  Nikki also has a law degree and may also look for jobs requiring legal expertise.   Nikki enjoyed working at the reference desk because she likes to discover new information and learn search strategies.  She also liked everyone she worked with and especially working with a broad range of library users and teaching them new skills.

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Nicole McCubbin

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Elana Becker

 

Elana Becker will be receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science.  Elana will be working in environmental education and wildlife conservation–saving the planet!  Elana liked working at the Hardin Library because the library is a calm environment and abundant treats were provided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guess How Much Coffee Will We Serve – Win a Mug!

GUESS HOW MUCH COFFEE!!

How many gallons of free coffee will be consumed in the Engin Library May 8-13? Post your guess by Wed 6pm to win a mug! #uienglibcoffee!

Remember this is finals week and we are open extended hours!

Mon-Thur: 8:30 a.m. to midnight
Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Post your guess on Facebook or Twitter by Wednesday, May 10th at 6:00 p.m. Use #uienglibcoffee to post your guess! If your guess is the closest to how much we actually serve, you will win a new coffee mug!

Contest open to University of Iowa students, faculty and staff. Only one guess per person.

Good Luck!!

Twitter: @UIEngLib
FB: UI Lichtenberger Engineering Library

 

 

 

 

Finals Week at the Sciences Library

Chauncey, the Sciences Library mascot

Study for finals at the Sciences Library! We’ll be open from 8:30 a.m. – 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Friday. The following special activities will be available all week! (Mon. May 8 – Fri. May 12)

  1. Missing Mascot Mug Giveaway!
    Keep an eye out for our mascot, Chauncey, while you’re looking for a quiet corner to study. If you find him, bring him to the service desk. You’ll win a free Sciences Library mug!
    Chauncey, the Sciences Library mascot
    Travel mug
  2. Treats!
    Fill your free coffee mug with free coffee and tea. And when you need a snack, make sure to try Pam’s famous homemade mini-brownies!

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  3. Toys and Games!
    Ready for a break? We have building toys like Legos and K’Nex, card games like UNO and Phase 10, and coloring pages and crayons to help you relax.toys and games
  4. Quiet Study Space and Friendly Staff!
    As always, our quiet study spaces will help you focus on your work. And if you have questions, our friendly staff is always happy to help.quiet study space

Shakespeare and Medicine @Hardin Library for the Health Sciences

portrait of Shakespeare

Hardin Library is examining medicine through the eyes of William Shakespeare this month.

portrait of Shakespeare

Shakespeare, perhaps by John Taylor

Currently on display on Hardin’s 3rd floor is the National Library of Medicine traveling exhibit, “And There’s the Humor of It:” Shakespeare and the Four Humors.  In 16th century England, four bodily humors were thought to influence physical and mental health. Four temperaments – sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic – were equated with the four humors – blood, bile (or yellow bile), melancholy (or black bile), and blood. The exhibit explores the four humors as they appear in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, and The Taming of the Shrew. More information on the exhibit can be found online.

Humorism

 

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Kirilka Stavrena, Professor of English, Cornell College

A presentation exploring the humors, Attracted to Ill Humors, or What Hope for Shakespeare’s Cachexic Couples?, will be hosted by the History of Medicine Society on May 18th, at 5:30 pm in MERF Room 2117. Kirilka Stavrena, Professor of English at Cornell College, will explore the relationships of Hamlet and Ophelia from Hamlet and Katherina and Petruchio from The Taming of the Shrew.

 

 

 

Also on display on Hardin’s 3rd floor is an exhibit highlighting books from Shakespeare’s era that can be found in the John Martin Rare Book Room. Early Modern England: Medicine, Shakespeare, and Books features examples of common medical beliefs of the time, including the humors, herbals, and “monsters.”

A timeline of medical history shows that the 1555 2nd edition of Vesalius’s De humani corporis fabrica was published just nine years before Shakespeare’s birth, and that Harvey’s discovery of blood circulation occurred in 1628, after Shakespeare’s death in 1616. The exhibit also describes doctors found in Shakespeare’s plays and scientists who were his contemporaries. This exhibit was prepared by John Martin Rare Book Room Curator Donna Hirst, with assistance by Rare Book Room student assistant Caroline Hogan.

If you would like to read more about Shakespeare and the humors, the National Library of Medicine’s History of Medicine Division has posted a list of readings at https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/shakespeare/education/additionalresources/index.html.

 

New Resource: InCites

The UI Libraries recently obtained a license to InCites, a citation-based evaluation tool for academic and government administrators to analyze institutional productivity and benchmark output against peers in a national or international context. This resource enables rapid generation of reports, as it utilizes data from the Web of Science indexes already part of the UI Libraries collection. Below is a screenshot of the categories of reports available.

Includes people, organizations, regions, research areas, journals/books/conference proceedings, and funding agencies

 

 

InCites is available from the UI Libraries Databases A-Z list. In order to access this resource, an account is required. A previously created Web of Science account can be used or a new account can be created at the top right side of screen. If this resource is of interest to you, consider viewing additional training resources.

Please contact your subject librarian or the Hardin Library Reference desk with problems or questions.

Extended Finals Week Hours & Free Coffee!!

Hard to believe that it is already time for finals!! We have extended our hours and will have free coffee and hot chocolate to help you make it through!

Extended Hours
Sunday, May 7th: 2:00 p.m. to Midnight
Monday, May 8th through Thursday, May 11th: 8:30 a.m. to Midnight
Friday, May 12th: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, May 13th and 14th: Closed

 

 

We will also have free coffee and hot chocolate (while supplies last)!

 

Please bring your own mug – Mother Earth will thank you!

We have plenty of space for both individual and group study. We have 2 group study pods with white boards, and pod 1 has MediaScape®. Instructions for reserving the study pods are here on our webpage.

 

The Creative Space is also available for group or individual study! We have two 4-person collaboration tables with 43 inch (4K) quad monitors, 4 modeling stations, and 5 dry erase boards!

 

And don’t forget the lower level of the library is a dedicated quiet space with study carrels (with lights and electrical outlets), easy chairs, bean bag chairs and gamer chairs!

 

 

In need of a break to clear your mind? We’ve got you covered there, too! We have Color by Number – Engineering Style grids, LEGOs®, and this year we have an augmented reality sand table! Perfect for giving your mind a break!

GOOD LUCK WITH FINALS!