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IClAL ORGAN OF

THE.

HEALTH SCH: CES

LIBRARY

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

June-July

2018

News from the University of Colorado Health Sciences

Library

June-July 2018

Medical Photography Exhibit on 2nd Floor

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 01:15 PM PDT

HSL’s staff member Paul put together a new exhibit of Medical Photography on the second floor near the elevators. From the advent of photography, photographic images have been used to teach. Medical students are able to see conditions that they might not to be able to experience in person. The professor can explain symptoms and […]

Denison Exhibit on 3rd Floor

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 01:10 PM PDT

Our staff member Debra has put together a new exhibit on the third floor, a collection of Denison artifacts. Included in the exhibit are many artifacts from the Denison collection, including a leather wallet, Colorado medal, Henry Denison’s first pair of leather shows, a doilie embroidered by Henry Denison, birthday candles and tie pins, as […]

New eResources at HSL

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 11:27 AM PDT

HSL has some new ebooks and databases. Check them out and follow the links to any that are interesting to you! Neuroscience of Clinical Psychiatry: The Pathophysiology of Behavior and Mental Illness by Higgins and George, 2013. First Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do by Curt Coffman Buckingham, 2014. HBR […]

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How to Cite a Meme?

Posted: 09 Jul 2018 10:47 AM PDT

They’re everywhere: on Facebook, Twitter, social media… but how do you cite the opinions or infographics found in a meme? The Modern Language Association has this

covered: https://style.mla.org/how-do-i-cite-a-meme/

Colorado Drugstore Bottles

Posted: 28 Jun 2018 09:38 AM PDT

Gold was discovered in Colorado in 1859, and a huge influx of prospectors flooded the territory to strike it rich. Soon Denver, where some of the first traces of gold were found at the confluence of Cherry Creek and the Platte River, became the center of the much of the growth of what would become […]

HSL Welcomes Rob Cincotta!

Posted: 13 Jun 2018 04:23 PM PDT

On Tuesday, June 12th, the Health Sciences Library threw a party in the second floor staff lounge welcoming Rob Cincotta, and we had a chance to speak with him about his background and upcoming work. Rob, who resides in Aurora and is originally from Las Vegas, joins us in the much-needed role of Desktop Support […]

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