Addiction Medicine: Science and Practice (Johnson, Bankole) 2nd ed Assessment and Treatment of Addiction, The (Danovitch, Itai) **NEW** Atlas of Facial Implants (Yaremchuk, Michael) 2nd ed **NEW** Atlas of Uncommon Pain Syndromes (Waldman, Steven) 4th ed Before We Are Born (Moore, Keith) 10th ed Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapies for Cancer (Lee, Daniel) **NEW** ClinicalContinue reading “New ebooks in ClinicalKey including New titles on Concussion, Addictions, Emergency Ultrasound”
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Have time to relax? | free movies and music available online
Do you have time to enjoy some music or movies? We can help you with that. Selected Streaming Music BabelScores read recent/contemporary music scores and listen to recordings. Contemporary World Music includes sounds from all regions and continents Classical Music Library Smithsonian Global Sound for libraries categories of songs include Gospel, Protest Songs, Children’s SongsContinue reading “Have time to relax? | free movies and music available online”
*New* Voice Search InfoHawk+
The newest update to InfoHawk+ includes a voice search assistant enhancement in SOME (chromium-based) browsers. Works in: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge Chromium, Opera, Amazon Silk How to use: *select the Microphone icon, *begin speaking search terms or select a different language for the system to detect *your search results display!
Da Vinci Catalogue of Drawings | November 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452-1519). A catalogue of the drawings . . . in the collection of His Majesty the King at Windsor Castle. 2 vols. New York: Macmillan and Cambridge, England: 1935. Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the greatest artists and scientists of the Italian Renaissance. His contributions to science include significant accomplishments inContinue reading “Da Vinci Catalogue of Drawings | November 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
New Publications by Director Janna Lawrence | unsolicited emails and Ebola preparation systematic review
Janna Lawrence, Director of Hardin Library, recently co-authored two articles: Krasowski MD, Lawrence JC, Briggs AS, Ford BA. Burden and Characteristics of Unsolicited Emails from Medical/Scientific Journals, Conferences, and Webinars to Faculty and Trainees at an Academic Pathology Department. Journal of Pathology Informatics 2019; 10:16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jpi.jpi_12_19. Puig-Asensio M, Braun BI, Seaman AT, Chitavi S, RasinskiContinue reading “New Publications by Director Janna Lawrence | unsolicited emails and Ebola preparation systematic review”
Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Microscope Builder | October 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
ANTHONY VAN LEEUWENHOEK (1632-1723). Continuation arcanorum naturae detectorum. Delft: Apud Henricum a Kroonevelt, 1697. Antonio van Leeuwenhoek, of Delft, was the first to use the microscope systematically and brought the construction of the simple microscope to a high degree of perfection. Self-taught and never having attended a university, ignorant of Latin and Greek and the classicalContinue reading “Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Microscope Builder | October 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
ICRU Participants: Apply for Undergraduate Library Research Award | Deadline November 4
About the Award Sponsored by the UI Libraries, under direction of the Undergraduate Engagement Department, the Undergraduate Library Research Award is awarded to a student presenting in the Iowa Center for Research by Undergraduates’ Fall and Spring Undergraduate Research Festivals (FURF/SURF). One $500 award will be presented to a different student each semester. This awardContinue reading “ICRU Participants: Apply for Undergraduate Library Research Award | Deadline November 4”
In Memory of Richard M. Caplan | September 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
Richard M. Caplan, July 16, 1929 – August 20, 2019 This issue of Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room is dedicated to the memory of Richard D. Caplan, long time supporter and contributor to the University of Iowa History of Medicine Society. In his tenure at the University, Dick gave seven HOMS lecturesContinue reading “In Memory of Richard M. Caplan | September 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
Hardin Library Open Until Midnight Friday, Dec 13 & Saturday, Dec 14
Need some extra time to study? Hardin Library can help you out. Free coffee starting at 5pm Friday Reserve a group study or One Button Studio Silent computer lab – Information Commons West, 2nd Floor Quiet floor – 4th 24-hour study available to current students and staff Black and white printing (.03/side) and Color printingContinue reading “Hardin Library Open Until Midnight Friday, Dec 13 & Saturday, Dec 14”
September Hardin Open Workshops | Embase, EndNote, Data Management Essentials & More
Hardin Library is offering 11 open workshops in September. Sign up online or call 319-335-9151 to register. September 3 APA Style September 4 Getting Started with Hardin Library resources September 10 Mobile resources September 11 EndNote Desktop September 17 Keeping Current September 18 Open Access Policies, Publishers & Predators September 19 PubMed September 23 ORCIDContinue reading “September Hardin Open Workshops | Embase, EndNote, Data Management Essentials & More”