Welcome to Mary Thomas, Hardin’s newest liaison librarian! Mary joined the Hardin staff on August 15, 2022 and is a recent graduate of the Master of Library Science program at Emporia State University and did an internship at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Boulder Labs Library. Mary was also a member of the 2021-2022 cohortContinue reading “Welcome New Librarian Mary Thomas! Liaison for Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Neurology”
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Looking for Print Book at Hardin?
by Janna Lawrence, Hardin Library director As part of the construction projects currently underway at Hardin, most print books published before 2010 will be moved to the Library Annex. In August, 40,000 books were permanently moved to the Annex; these were from the beginning of the call number range, starting with A and going throughContinue reading “Looking for Print Book at Hardin?”
Evidence-Based Clinical Tools Available To All University of Iowa Affiliates
by Heather Healy, Clinical Education Librarian Hardin Library has many evidence-based clinical tools for you to use in your practice or coursework. Many have an app version available. See Mobile Resources Guide for installation. DynaMed Evidence-based summary, point-of-care tool DynaMed Editorial Team monitors over 450 medical journals and guidelines organizations Team of practicing physicians appraises andContinue reading “Evidence-Based Clinical Tools Available To All University of Iowa Affiliates”
Meet Carlisle Isley: Practicum Student in the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
Carlisle Isley, BFA, is an artist, papermaker, bookmaker and world traveler. She grew up in a multicultural world in seven different countries — a neither/nor world that cannot be stereotyped as a typically “white American childhood.” The non-traditional way she was raised allowed her to engage, understand and respect many other cultural voices. In JuneContinue reading “Meet Carlisle Isley: Practicum Student in the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
Hardin Library Closed On Home Iowa Football Game Saturdays
The Hardin Library will be closed every Saturday there is a home Iowa Football game. The 24-hour study will be available. Bus service is disrupted and there is almost no parking near the library during football gamedays. Kinnick Football stadium holds 69,250 people and all 2022 games are sold out. Hardin Library closed: September 3Continue reading “Hardin Library Closed On Home Iowa Football Game Saturdays”
1843 American Cleft Palate Surgery Book | Thomas Dent Mütter | from The John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
by Damien Ihrig, MA, Curator John Martin Rare Book Room MÜTTER, Thomas Dent (1811–1859). A report on the operations for fissures of the palatine vault. Printed in Philadelphia by Merrihew & Thompson, 1843. 28 pages. 23 cm tall. The Mütter Museum in Philadelphia is celebrated for its collection of anatomical specimens of rare conditions, from the famous (and infamous), asContinue reading “1843 American Cleft Palate Surgery Book | Thomas Dent Mütter | from The John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
New EBook Titles in Ortho, Emergency, Peds, Ophthalmology & More
New titles now available as electronic (online) books. Adrenal Disorders (Young, William) Applied Knowledge in Paediatrics: MRCPCH Mastercourse (Hewitt, Martin) Atlas of Laparoscopic and Robotic Urologic Surgery (Bishoff, Jay) 3rd edition Atlas of Pain Management Injection Techniques (Waldman, Steven) 5th edition Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology (Goldblum, John) 2nd edition The Chest Wall and Abdomen (Waldman, Steven) Complications in Orthopaedics:Continue reading “New EBook Titles in Ortho, Emergency, Peds, Ophthalmology & More”
Find Your Subject Specialist Librarian
Hardin Librarian liaisons provide an educational link between the library and the health sciences campus by teaching library education sessions for groups or individuals. We can help you with literature searching. We can meet with you in person or via email, Zoom, chat, or phone about any of your information needs!
Residents: Services for you
Welcome Residents! We are here to help you be successful. Guide to services we provide Download useful mobile apps for free, including clinical tools like UpToDate and DynaMed Plus
Expanded Service: Home Delivery To Any US Address
The University of Iowa Libraries now offers home delivery to any U.S. address (except dorms) and you can request a free UPS return mailing label as well.