A day in Damien’s work life at Hardin Library involves some or all of the following: Email, email, email A few meetings with local, state, or regional colleagues Working with the collection to prepare items for conservation care, digitization, reshelving, shifting shelves, or updating database entries. Class prep Working with a donor interested in giftingContinue reading “Work Day in the Life of John Martin Rare Book Room Curator Damien Ihrig”
Monthly Archives: February 2022
Quack Transplant and Endocrinology Medicine | Serge Voronoff | January Book of the Month from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
VORONOFF, SERGE (1866-1951). Étude sur la vieillesse et la rajeunissement par la greffe. [Research on aging and rejuvenation by transplantation] Printed in Paris by Octave and Gaston Doin in 1926. 23 cm tall. Signed copy. Voronoff was born in Russia and studied medicine in France. He studied with the transplant pioneer, Alexis Carell, eventually becomingContinue reading “Quack Transplant and Endocrinology Medicine | Serge Voronoff | January Book of the Month from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
Library Open Regular Hours April 15-17 | Good Friday, Passover, Easter
The Hardin Library will be open regular hours this weekend: Friday, April 15 7:30am-6pm Saturday, April 16 10am-6pm Sunday, April 17 Noon-9pm The 24-hour study is open when the library is closed.
Company of Biologists: Free Open Access Publishing for UI Authors
by Sara Scheib, Head, Scholarly Impact Department The University of Iowa Libraries has entered into a transformative agreement with the Company of Biologists that allows University of Iowa authors to publish open access articles for free in their 5 journals. Key benefits of the agreement include: unlimited fee-free publishing of Open Access research articles forContinue reading “Company of Biologists: Free Open Access Publishing for UI Authors”