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Health

Sciences Library

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPII.IS

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OfflCJAL ORGAN OF THE HEALTH SClE C!ES LIBRARY

February

2018

The Appendix, newsletter of the Health Sciences Library is a UC Denver email list.

News from the University of Colorado Health Sciences

Library

February 2018

macOS Tip: Automatically open files with EndNote

EndNote allows you to import citation files from external databases. However, some of these files (e.g. nbib, RIS) are simple plain-text files and, as such, macOS may not recognize them automatically as files that you want to open with EndNote to import their references. To learn how to set up your macOS computer to automatically […]

PubMed Filters: Adding Institutional Filters to your NCBI Account

In a previous blog, we described some new search filters that can be used while accessing PubMed from the HSL home page. However, we realize that many of our users—especially those working with the more advanced features of PubMed—likely have their own My NCBI accounts, and won’t often be starting their search from the library’s […]

Color Our Collections 2018

The 2018 Color Our Collections project, hosted by the New York Academy of Medicine, ran February 5-9. The week-long international coloring fest on social media features images contributed by libraries,

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archives, museums, and other institutions from all over the world. All images are in the public domain and will be freely available with the […]

February is Heart Month

In conjunction with Valentine’s Day, February is also Heart Month. Listed here are the information pages and links for different organizations who feature more information. This is just a brief list to spread awareness, there are many others! The Heart Foundation: Heart Health Month Heart Failure Society of America: Heart Failure Awareness Week 2018, […]

What the heck is that? HSL’s ‘Name That Artifact’ Contest

For one week each month through April, the library will be running a contest designed to test your knowledge of historical medical devices. Guess this month’s featured item (pictured) and win a $5 copy card! –One entry per person, please 1st five correct responses drawn from pool win a $5 print card -Current contest runs […]

PROBLEM with Article Linker and Multiple Browser Tabs

Many of us use from PubMed and Article Linker to connect to full text. Today we have reported a severe problem to our system vendor (which provides the Article Linker functionality). When clicking the Article Linker button from PubMed, a new browser window or tab is opened with links to full text. We find that […]

Fulginiti Pavilion Exhibit Catalogs

HSL has partnered with the Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanities to add the Fulginiti’s exhibit brochures and catalogs to the archives at HSL. The Fulginiti generously donated copies of each of the catalogs that they have produced for their past exhibits, and these were added to the archive that is on the third floor […]

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Looking for a book that the Health Sciences Library doesn’t have? Prospector, a free borrowing system that includes many public & academic libraries in Colorado, as well as University of Wyoming, is back in business at HSL after a hiatus of over a year. Requesting an item is easy for current Anschutz students, faculty, & […]

Fun, Weird Words

After recently coming across the 13th century term “forswunk” on the “British Medieval History” Facebook page, and sharing its delightful meaning with coworkers (“exhausted from too much work. To be ‘foreswunk’ is to be exhausted before you even begin”), we decided to share this and other fun, weird, and wonky work- or medically-relevant words with […]

New Exhibit in the Lobby: Deadly Medicine

The Fulginiti Pavilion will be opening its next exhibit Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race, a traveling exhibit from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, in conjunction with the Holocaust Genocide and Contemporary Bioethics Program at the Fulginiti. The exhibit at the Fulginiti will be opening on March 20, and will be there from March […]

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