Because the UI Libraries subscribes to Nature Methods, Nature Protocols, and Springer Protocols, we now have access to Springer Nature Experiments at no extra charge. Springer Nature Experiments combines search results from the above and Protocols Exchange. UI users have access to all full-text available in the tool. If you have questions about using thisContinue reading “Springer Nature Protocols | New Experiments Research Tool”
Category Archives: Resources
Robert Knox | Man, his structure and physiology | March 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
ROBERT KNOX (1791-1862). Man, his structure and physiology : popularly explained and demonstrated. 2nd ed. London ; New York: H. Bailliere, 1858. This popular introduction to anatomy and physiology was written by the noted – if somewhat infamous – Edinburgh anatomist Robert Knox. Knox believed that a knowledge of human structure and physiology was vital, forming theContinue reading “Robert Knox | Man, his structure and physiology | March 2019 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
2020 Journal and Database Cancellation Review Information
The University of Iowa Libraries work to offset increases in the costs of information resources each year along with a flat budget (0 percent increase in funding). Our strategy is to minimize the impact of inflation by continuously monitoring the use of the collection to identify and eliminate journals, databases, and ebooks that: are low-useContinue reading “2020 Journal and Database Cancellation Review Information”
ClinicalKey, Scopus and many Elsevier journals working again
ClinicalKey, Scopus and Science Direct should all be working as expected. If you have problems, please call us at 319-335-9151.
Guide to Using Images in the Health Sciences
Learn more about considerations to using health science images with our handy guide: http://guides.lib.uiowa.edu/hsimages .
Guido Guidi | October 2018 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
GUIDO GUIDI (1508-1569). Chirurgia è Graeco in Latinum conversa. Paris: Excudebat Petrus Galterius, 1544 Guidi, a successful Florentine surgeon, was invited to Paris in 1542 to help the French King Francis I apply medical advances of the Italian Renaissance to French medicine. Francis appointed Guidi his personal physician and chair of surgery at the Collège de France.Continue reading “Guido Guidi | October 2018 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library”
New ebooks added to ClinicalKey | Transgender surgical management, Radiology, Tropical Med & more
New books added to Hardin Library’s ClinicalKey subscription in July-August 2018. To access any of these titles, open ClinicalKey (http://purl.lib.uiowa.edu/clinicalkey) and click on Books. Breast Tomosynthesis (Philpotts, Liane) **new** Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (Manning, Warren) 3rd ed Current Therapy in Colon and Rectal Surgery (Fazio, Victor) 3rd ed Diagnostic Atlas of Renal Pathology (Fogo, Agnes) 3rd ed Diseases and Disorders of theContinue reading “New ebooks added to ClinicalKey | Transgender surgical management, Radiology, Tropical Med & more”
Banned Books Week 2018
The #4 book-The Kite Runner by Khaled Housseini- on this list is a very popular book in Hardin’s collection.