Due to extensive renovations of its HVAC system, the Hardin Library building will be closed this summer, beginning Saturday, May 14, through Tuesday, August 16 (reopening Wednesday, August 17). However, library services will still be available. While Hardin is closed, temporary locations will be set up in MERF and the College of Pharmacy. At thoseContinue reading “Hardin Services, Staff to be Relocated during Summer Renovations”
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Construction in library week of February 14-18
Library windows are being replaced on the 3rd floor in the A-M journals area. The 3rd and 4th floors will be louder than usual, and may be colder than usual. Earplugs are available at the 3rd floor desk. Please ask for a pair if the noise bothers you. Free to study on Fridays? No library construction onContinue reading “Construction in library week of February 14-18”
Hardin Library closing at 5pm, Wednesday February 2
The Hardin Library for the Health Sciences is closing at 5pm today. We expect to re-open the library at 7:30am on Thursday, February 3. Before coming to the library, please call the reference desk at 319-335-9151. The phone will be answered if the library is open. The 24-hour study area will remain open at allContinue reading “Hardin Library closing at 5pm, Wednesday February 2”
Interlibrary Loan system back up
Our Interlibrary Loan system is again operational. If you have questions or difficulty accessing the sytem, please contact the Hardin Library Reference Desk at 319-335-9151, or lib-hardin@uiowa.edu.
Banned Book Week
September 25th to October 2nd is national Banned Books Week, an annual event celebrating the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. This week is set aside to call attention to materials which have been subject to banning or restriction in the United States of America, and to highlight the importance of challengingContinue reading “Banned Book Week”
Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room, August 2010
Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room, August 2010
Seeing Double: the stereocope and medical education
Notes from the Rare Book Room, July 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010, 5:30-6:30 Scamman, Franklin, M.D. Prof. Dept. of Anesthesiology, University of Iowa The Anesthesia for the First Heart Transplant: Cape Town 1967 Thursday, October 28, 2010, 5:30-6:30 George W. Beran, D.V.M., Ph.D., Prof. Emeritus Vet. Microbiol. & Prev. Med., ISU One Health: Human & Animal Rabies, an issue in human & animalContinue reading “Notes from the Rare Book Room, July 2010”
Congratulations to our Graduates!
Congratulations to Hardin Library student employees graduating this semester! Amirah Azmi, B.S. Actuarial Science Amirah will return to her home country of Malaysia and begin looking for work. Kaitlyn Dodds, M.A. Library and Information Science Kaitlyn will be working at the Hardin Library and at Main Library Special Collections this summer. Her nextContinue reading “Congratulations to our Graduates!”
Need quality health information about the Gulf oil spill?
The National Library of Medicine Disaster Research Information Center has compiled a list of government resources on exposure hazards, seafood contamination, response and recovery information and more. Crude Oil Resources and Health contains information from NOAA, EPA, OSHA and others.
Choose Privacy Week May 2-10, 2010
Protect your privacy online. Protect your freedom to read, search, and learn digitally. Choose Privacy Week Video from 20K Films on Vimeo.