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Bring your lunch to Hardin for a discussion on mobile devices and apps

Want to share your favorite apps with the world? Wonder what apps are out there for your work and your personal life? Bring your lunch and mobile device and join us for a lively discussion at Hardin. This brownbag lunch is not intended to provide technical supports for mobile devices. It is about sharing withContinue reading “Bring your lunch to Hardin for a discussion on mobile devices and apps”

October is National Medical Librarians Month

This month is National Medical Librarian Month and the theme from the Medical Library Association is “Saving You Time So You Can Save Lives.”  Hardin Library offers a variety of services to save you time whether you are a student, faculty, staff, resident, fellow, physician, or other health professional. Hardin Library Open House Come celebrateContinue reading “October is National Medical Librarians Month”

Free coffee for finals week & lots of study space

Does coffee make studying easier for you?  We can help you with that! Hardin Library will begin serving free coffee beginning Friday, May 10th at 6pm.  Finals week coffee is sponsored by Linda Walton, Associate University Librarian for the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences & Branch Libraries. Do you hate not being able toContinue reading “Free coffee for finals week & lots of study space”

Philanthropy Day: Hardin Library construction funded through gifts and NIH grant

Hardin Library for the Health Sciences opened in 1974.  The building was designed by Walter Netsch, and was  funded by $1.4 million in  gifts and a National Institute of Health grant for $2.3 million. The John Martin Rare Book Room was started by a generous donation of books and funding from Dr. John Martin. SeeContinue reading “Philanthropy Day: Hardin Library construction funded through gifts and NIH grant”

Women’s History Month : Emma L. Miller, first female employee of VA

Mrs. Emma L. Miller was the first woman employee in Veterans Health Administration.  She was appointed as the first matron at the Central Branch NHDVS in Dayton (now Dayton VAMC) in the fall of 1867. Prior to her appointment, she worked with the U.S. Sanitary Commission at their Cleveland and Cincinnati branches  during the CivilContinue reading “Women’s History Month : Emma L. Miller, first female employee of VA”