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March 2018
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News from the University of Colorado Health Sciences
Library
March 2018
Group Study Room Reservations: One Minute Poll
Health Sciences Library wants your feedback on our group study room reservation setup, which currently includes six bookable rooms on the 1st & 3rd floors. During the week of April 9th, we’ll be conducting a super-short, two-question poll at https://ucdenver.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e5ttEMcvHNB1GDz about GSRR. If you’d prefer, you can drop by the library to fill out a […]
Mindfulness Books
Did you get a chance to attend the last Strauss lecture at HSL on February 20? The lecture was
Mindfulness Stress Reduction with Peggy Sheean. If you didn’t get a chance to attend, you can watch the recording of the lecture here. If you are interested in learning more about the topic, the library has […]
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 […]
New eBook Transforming Public Health Practice
HSL has a new eBook, Transforming Public Health Practice: Leadership and Management Essentials by Bernard J. Healey and Cheryll D. Lesneski. The eBook is available through EBSCOhost as a full text PDF.
New Leisure Reading at HSL
The Amesse Collection, which features current fiction and nonfiction leisure reading material, is located on the east side of the library’s 1st floor. Take a look at these recently added titles:
Fiction –
Aciman, Andre/ Call me by your name Benjamin, Chloe/ The immortalists Hannah, Kristen/ The great alone Harper, Jane/ Force of nature Hendricks, Greer/ […]
Artifacts Profile: Sabin Statue
HSL has featured a rare book profile in the blog, and now we have the first artifacts profile! This first entry features the Sabin statue, located in the third floor reading room, which was chosen in conjunction with Women’s History Month. Florence Rena Sabin, M.D. 1871-1953 Florence Sabin was born in Central City Colorado on […]
We’ve updated our ILLiad URL address to: https://library-cuanschutz.illiad.oclc.org/illiad/logon.html Please update your bookmark to reflect this change as the old URL will no longer work after March 26th. Contact the Interlibrary Loan Office at 303-724-2111 or copydocs@ucdenver.edu with any questions.
Connecting ‘Papers’ to the Library Proxy
Since the recent change to the Health Sciences Library proxy server, we’ve received numerous
connectivity error reports from users of the citation management software Papers. While we are more than happy to assist with issues related to the proxy link, please keep in mind that the library does not provide in-depth support or troubleshooting for […]
Pictures of Nursing: The Zwerdling Postcard Collection
A new traveling exhibit from the National Library of Medicine can be seen at the Health Sciences Library. The exhibit is on the First floor as you enter the library. National Library of Medicine Traveling Exhibit
New Exhibit – Big & Small
Black Cats, Cows, Llamas, Abstracts, Cats with People, & More! Artists: Christine Hillhouse & Mary Clark. On Display April 2 – May 31 in the Health Sciences Gallery.
Rare Book Profile: James Parton’s ‘Eminent Women of the Age; being
narratives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the
present generation
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Eminent Women of the Age: Being Narratives of the Lives and Deeds of the Most Prominent Women of the Present Generation (Hartford, Conn.: S.M. Betts & Co., 1868) was compiled by popular biographer James Parton. In the preface, he explained that while many works dealt with the lives and deeds of men, “in respect […]
For the second installment of our Fun, Weird Words, I thought I’d share… Hum Durgeon — an imaginary illness, from the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Frobly-mobly — feeling neither well nor unwell, from the 18th Century. The modern version, I think, would be “meh.” And my personal favorite (if only I could remember […]
Amanda Langdon, MLIS
Library Academic Services Professional Lending Coordinator, ILL
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