The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society and Hardin Library for the Health Sciences announce that the 2020 R. Palmer Howard Dinner scheduled for Friday, April 24 has been cancelled. The event will not be rescheduled.
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CANCELLED |2020 Open House | John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library | Black Plague | March 26
The 2020 John Martin Rare Book Room Open House has been cancelled. This event will not be rescheduled. Please see our online exhibit: The Black Death: The Plague, 1331-1770
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”
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”
Get Ready for Finals @Hardin Library
We want you to succeed, and here are some of the ways we want to help making studying at the Hardin Library easier: Open until Midnight Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4. 24-hour study available when the library is closed. Free coffee starting at 5pm Friday until it runs out. Free snacks starting atContinue reading “Get Ready for Finals @Hardin Library”
Scientific Books & Their Makers : Pop Up Exhibit and Presentations | Monday, May 6 | John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
Students in History 4430/UICB 4930 Scientific Books and Their Makers invite you to a pop up exhibit and series of presentations. The exhibit includes interactive, artistic, literary, and scholarly elements, grounded in research in the history of science and the book in early modern Europe. Monday, May 6 10am-12pm John Martin Rare Book Room, 401Continue reading “Scientific Books & Their Makers : Pop Up Exhibit and Presentations | Monday, May 6 | John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
William Osler: His Life and Human | History of Medicine Lecture by Robert Rakel, MD | Thursday, February 28, 5:30pm
On the 100th anniversary year of William Osler’s death, the University of Iowa History of Medicine Society invites you to hear Robert Rakel, MD speak. William Osler: His Life and Sense of Humor Thursday, February 28, 2019 5:30-6:30PM 2117 Medical Education and Research Facility Osler was the most famous physician in the world at theContinue reading “William Osler: His Life and Human | History of Medicine Lecture by Robert Rakel, MD | Thursday, February 28, 5:30pm”
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month | Books and Display
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. We have some materials available on the 3rd Floor: Display and giveaways from the Rape Victim Advocacy Program Books on rape, sexual assault, and trauma from Hardin’s collection available to check out Guide to library resources The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey from CDC
Open Education Week Activities @UI Libraries | Tools, resources & practices that increase access and sharing
Open Education Week #OEWeek is a week-long event highlight the impact of Open Education, and Open Educational Resources (OER) on teaching and learning. Open education is the practice of allowing the sharing of learning objects, case studies, materials, and other resources unburdened by cost and copyright. Liberated: Faculty Perspectives on OER | Monday, March 4,Continue reading “Open Education Week Activities @UI Libraries | Tools, resources & practices that increase access and sharing”