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OfflCJAL ORGAN OF THE HEALTH SClE CES LIBRARY The Appendix, newsletter of the Strauss Health Sciences Library is a UC Denver email list.
March 2019
News from the University of Colorado Strauss Health
Sciences Library
March 2019
Devorah Sperber Sculpture Series “Witness to the Holocaust”
Artist Devorah Sperber “Witness to the Holocaust” sculpture series is now on display in the 3rd floor atrium. From the artist statement: “The Holocaust inspired sculpture series “Witness to the Holocaust” represents the process through which I came to terms with my family’s history during World War II. I did not consciously set out to […]
New Book List
A critical study of Sanketmanjari commentary on Ashtanga hridayam Decision support system on medicinal plants
Encyclopedia of myriad herbs : medicinal herbs in Tibetan medical tradition Homoeopathic pharmacopoeia of India (H.P.I.)
Indigenous health practices among the people of North East India Reviews on Indian medicinal plants
Science of validation of medicinal and edible plants for […]
Public Library and K-12 Programming Raises Awareness of Health
Information and Community Resources
The National Network of Libraries of Medicine, MidContinental Region (NNLM MCR) funded five creative public library and K-12 projects with a health information focus from May 2018 to January 2019. The NNLM program is coordinated by the National Library of Medicine and is carried out through a nationwide network of health science libraries and information […]
New Blood Pressure Exhibit on 2nd Floor
blood was seen to be paramount to healing. Since Stephen Hales was able to observe and measure the blood pressure of a horse in 1733, the use of blood pressure and pulse have proved to be a […]
Welcome to Kristin White!
Kristin White recently joined us here at Strauss library in the IT department. Her co-worker Kevin
interviewed her to find out more about our new staff member: 1.What is your position title and/or interest in libraries? My title is Web Applications Developer. I am interested in areas of libraries and information access. 2. What do […]
New Cytoscopy Exhibit on the 2nd Floor
Modern cystoscopy and endoscopy has its roots in a physician’s need for a better way to examine their patients internally, and the imagination that need drove. The first scope for examination was created in 1804, and developments have not slowed. Visit the second floor rotunda on the South side of the Strauss Health Sciences Library […]
Food Bank of the Rockies
Some of the staff at Strauss library visited the Food Bank of the Rockies on Friday, March 22, 2019. The staff participated in the annual volunteer event organized by the Stressbusters committee, as part of the CU in the Community volunteer drive. Lisa (in the purple shirt) reported for the blog, “We worked with a
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Strauss librarians elected to professional associations
A number of Strauss Health Sciences Librarians were recently elected to officer positions within their professional associations. Lisa Traditi (Deputy Director) was elected President-Elect of the Medical Library Association (MLA). MLA is an international association of information professionals focused on enhancing the quality of health care, education, and research throughout the world. Ms. Traditi has […]
ClinicalKey March 2019 Update
The March update for ClinicalKey is here! Check out the new ebooks that have been added, and the ebooks deleted in the update are also listed below. Deleted ebooks will no longer be available. If you need to request access to a deleted ebook, you can submit a request here for the title to be […]
Forgetting the Influenza Epidemic of 1918
As the United States celebrated the end of the First World War on November 11th, 1918, they also
celebrated the end of the worst of the Influenza Epidemic that killed so many. Although waves of influenza did still hit parts of the world through 1920, they were not as deadly as the strain that killed so many in 1918. One theory posits […]
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