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Expectations Exceeded: My Experience With the Open Access Fund | Guest Post by Dr. Matthew Uhlman, Urology Resident

by Willow Fuchs This guest post is by Dr. Matthew Uhlman, Urology Resident, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Expectations Exceeded – My Experience With The Open Access Fund Thanks for the chance to write about our experience with the open access (OA) fund here at Iowa. To introduce myself, my name is Matt UhlmanContinue reading “Expectations Exceeded: My Experience With the Open Access Fund | Guest Post by Dr. Matthew Uhlman, Urology Resident”

Open Access Week | Guest Post |On Generous Scholarship

By Willow Fuchs During the month of Open Access week (October 19-25) we will be highlighting a number of guest posts from University of Iowa Faculty and Staff who have personal experience making their work Open Access.  We appreciate their contributions. The third guest post is by Meenakshi Gigi Durham, distinguished scholar, teacher, and writer whoseContinue reading “Open Access Week | Guest Post |On Generous Scholarship”

The Janus Faces of Open Access Publishing | Guest Post by Dr. Frederick Domann

by Willow Fuchs During the month of Open Access Week (October 19-25) we will be highlighting a number of guest posts from University of Iowa Faculty and Staff who have personal experience making their work Open Access.  We appreciate their contributions. The second guest post is by Frederick Domann, PhD; Director, Molecular & Cellular BiologyContinue reading “The Janus Faces of Open Access Publishing | Guest Post by Dr. Frederick Domann”

Open Access is the way that new knowledge is made easier | Faculty guest post

By Willow Fuchs During the month of Open Access Week (October 19-25) we will be highlighting a number of guest posts from University of Iowa Faculty and Staff who have personal experience making their work Open Access.  We appreciate their contributions. The first guest post is by Associate Professor, Rachel Marie-Crane Williams, Ph.D. University of Iowa, Continue reading “Open Access is the way that new knowledge is made easier | Faculty guest post”

Hardin Librarians activity at Midwest Chapter, Medical Library Association Meeting | 2015

Hardin Library staff will be presenting posters and papers at the Midwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association annual meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. The conference theme is Librarians + Evidence = Proof. Eric Rumsey, Janna Lawrence and Xiaomei Gu will present a paper Food Diet & Nutrition: A Tricky Search in PubMed. This paper details theirContinue reading “Hardin Librarians activity at Midwest Chapter, Medical Library Association Meeting | 2015”