We have a series of three data management workshops scheduled this Fall: Data Management Essentials, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 11am-12pm Data Management File Naming, Tuesday, November 12, 11-11:30am OpenRefine – learn to work with tabular data, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2-3pm Register online or by calling 319-335-9151. You do not need to register for all three, justContinue reading “Students and Faculty | Data Management Workshop Series this semester”
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Students | How to Reserve Group Study Rooms @Hardin
The Hardin Library has 11 group study rooms that can be reserved for up to 4 hours at a time whenever the library is open. Group study rooms are intended to be used by groups of 2 people or more. The 4th Floor of Hardin Library has quiet, personal studies available on a first-come, first-servedContinue reading “Students | How to Reserve Group Study Rooms @Hardin”
New e-books added to Clinical Key July-August 2019 | Peds, Ortho, Radiology, Vascular, Endo
Essential Orthopaedics (Miller, Mark) 2nd ed Essentials of Radiology (Mettler, Fred) 4th ed Fanaroff and Martin’s Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine (Martin, Richard) 11th ed Fenichel’s Clinical Pediatric Neurology (Piña-Garza, J. Eric) 8th ed Holcomb and Ashcraft’s Pediatric Surgery (Holcomb, George) 7th ed Vascular Medicine: A Companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease (Creager, Mark) 3rd ed Endocrine Secrets (McDermott,Continue reading “New e-books added to Clinical Key July-August 2019 | Peds, Ortho, Radiology, Vascular, Endo”
Color and Black and White Printing @Hardin Library
Hardin Library printing and public computers are provided by ITS. Color printing is available from ALL public computers. Simply select ITC-Color as your printer and release the job from the print release station on 3rd Floor or in the Information Commons West. Color printing is 15 cents per side. Black and white printing isContinue reading “Color and Black and White Printing @Hardin Library”
Return or Renew Books Due June 2019 – We accept returns via campus mail!
All loans due in June, 2019 should be returned or renewed. Materials due in June 2019 must be renewed or returned by October 1 to avoid being billed a replacement charge. You may renew your loans: by signing into my account by bringing your books to the library and asking for renewals by calling theContinue reading “Return or Renew Books Due June 2019 – We accept returns via campus mail!”
A Model for Chaucer’s Doctor | August 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
JOHN OF GADDESDEN (1280?-1361). Rosa Anglica practica medicine a capite ad pedes. Pavia: Joannesantonius Birreta, 1492. John studied at Merton College, Oxford, then practiced first at Oxford and later in London, where he was highly esteemed among his contemporaries. He was the first Englishman to be appointed court physician to an English king, Edward II, and isContinue reading “A Model for Chaucer’s Doctor | August 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
Accepting Nominations through October 30 | Arthur Benton University Librarian’s Award for Excellence
The University Libraries is seeking nominations for the Arthur Benton University Librarian’s Award for Excellence. Funded by a generous endowment, this prestigious award acknowledges a library staff member’s professional contributions in the practice of librarianship, service to the profession, scholarship, or leadership which has had a significant impact or innovation to the operations of theContinue reading “Accepting Nominations through October 30 | Arthur Benton University Librarian’s Award for Excellence”
Regular Semester Hours Begin Monday, August 26
Interim hours end on Monday, August 26. Saturday, August 24 the library will be open 10am-2pm. Sunday, August 25 the library will be open Noon-4pm. Monday-Thursday 7:30am – Midnight Friday 7:30am – 8pm Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday Noon – Midnight The 24-hour study is available with a current Iowa One card or UIHC badge. Complete hours
Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery System Down | Tuesday, July 9 | 8pm-11pm
The Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and UBorrow system will be down for maintenance Tuesday, July 9 from 8-11pm. You will not be able to log in to the system or request loans from 8-11pm. Please log in and request materials after the system returns.
Leslie Schwalm, PhD | Black Bodies, Medical Science & the Age of Emancipation | History of Medicine Lecture Thursday, October 24
The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society and Hardin Library for the Health Sciences present Professor Leslie Schwalm speaking on Black Bodies, Medical Science, and the Age of Emancipation, Thursday, October 24, 2019 in 1287 Carver Biomedical Research Building. Why did the Civil War, which ultimately ended slavery, also see northern whites deeply investedContinue reading “Leslie Schwalm, PhD | Black Bodies, Medical Science & the Age of Emancipation | History of Medicine Lecture Thursday, October 24”