The Appendix, newsletter of the Health Sciences Library is a UC Denver email list.
June
2014
News from the University of Colorado Health Sciences
Library
June 2014
New E-books!
Check out some of our latest e-books from R-2! Grant Application Writer’s Handbook Clinical Orthopeadic Rehabilitation Cardiac Nursing Joint Structure and Function
Road Closure: Montview Blvd closed starting 6/25 bw Victor St &
Fitzsimons Parkway
ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE – Please plan your route accordingly! Road: Montview Boulevard. When: For 4 weeks starting on June 25, 2014. Where: Between Victor Street and Fitzsimons Parkway. Why: As part of the VA Hospital construction project. View map and detour options: RoadClosure-Montview-June25-July25
Graphic Novels Provide Insight Into The Illness Experience
The Drs. Henry and Janet Claman Medical Humanities Collection has added graphic novels focusing on personal narratives of illness. The graphic novel (sometimes referred to as comics) gained new
respect by taking on serious themes and important social issues in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Graphic novels are now part of most library collections and […]
AtlasTI full version now available on HSL workstations
The Health Sciences Library has purchased a small number of licenses of the full version of Atlas TI software. This software, used in qualitative research, is designed to detect patterns in textual data. Atlas TI can be useful for finding trends and repeated themes, which may be gathered from interviews or focus groups. To access […]
New Resource: Global Health (CABI)
We have a new database for global and public health: Global Health Current and Archives through CABI. About: Global Health focuses on public health research and practice. Topics include: Biomedical life sciences; Chronic diseases; Diagnosis and therapy of disease; Environmental and occupational health; Epidemiology and biostatistics; Health promotion; Health systems; Infectious diseases and parasitology; Nutrition and food sciences […]
Retirement of Paul Blomquist
Paul Blomquist majored in math and chemistry at Sterling College. During his education, he was allowed to take Acting electives as well, following his other great interest. This led to theater and film acting off-and-on for 25 years, in addition to more “mundane” library work. In his early twenties, Paul took a vocational test that […]