The Appendix, newsletter of the Health Sciences Library is a UC Denver email list.
Winter (Dec-Jan)
2016-2017
News from the University of Colorado Health Sciences
Library
Winter 2016-2017
BD2K Updates from NIH
BD2K New Announcements: Revised Commons Credits Pilot Opportunity: NIH has partnered with the CMS Alliance to Modernize Healthcare (CAMH), operated by MITRE, to launch the Commons Credits Pilot. This program is designed to yield a more efficient and cost-effective means for extramurally funded NIH grantees to gain access to cutting-edge computing power, storage, and analysis through […]
Art from CU Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus Community 2017
Art from the CU Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus Community is an exhibition presented by the Exhibits Committee of the Health Sciences Library. There are many talented artists on our campuses! This juried annual exhibition is an opportunity for us to learn about our talented co-workers, faculty, staff, and students. Exhibit dates: January 5 – […]
Behind the Scenes: Staff Holiday Potluck Fun
We know how to party at the library. Most librarians are actually pretty great at partying we’ve
were enjoying a virtual Yule Log- the perfect touch to add some festive flair! Librarian and crafter extraordinaire John […]
Snow Scenes Around the Library
Just for fun: All pictures are from Thursday January 5th, 2017.
NLM Webinar Series: “Insider’s Guide to Accessing NLM Data: EDirect
for PubMed”
Beginning February 21, 2017, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) will present the three-part Webinar series, “Insider’s Guide to Accessing NLM Data: EDirect for PubMed.” This series of workshops will introduce new users to the basics of using EDirect to access exactly the PubMed data you need, in the format you need. Over the course […]
Denver & Tuberculosis
The library features a new exhibit in the Reading Room, including a collection of artifacts related to TB and Denver. Thomas Galbreath, in his book Chasing the Cure in Colorado (1907) believed that if all the people who had come to Denver for their health left, the city would lose 50% of its population. At […]
BrowZine and BrowZine Web: browse E-journals on your iPhone or your
computer
BrowZine is an app that can help you stay current with academic journals! After downloading the free BrowZine app select our institution: University of Colorado Health Sciences Library and enter your usual library login credentials. Authentication FAQs. The library only subscribes to the iOS version of this resource at this time. Don’t have an iPhone or iPad? Try BrowZine Web. Browse top journals from your field […]
Visualize and Interpret Alignment Data with the Multiple Sequence
The NCBI Multiple Sequence Alignment Viewer (MSAV) is a versatile web application that helps you visualize and interpret MSAs for both nucleotide and amino acid sequences. You can display alignment data from many sources, and the viewer is easily embedded into your own web pages with customizable options. An even simpler way to use MSAV […]
Pardon our dust (& noise) -- we’re building a better library for you!
Beginning Feb. 14th through the end of May, there will be periodic increased noise levels on the 2nd floor while we move items from our north end journal stacks to make room for an improved, larger study area. Construction of the new space will begin in early June. Alternate study areas are available on the […]
Beta Version of ClinicalTrials.gov Available for Testing
A new beta version of ClinicalTrials.gov is available for user testing. The test site can be accessed from a link on the homepage (see Figure 1) or directly at https://clinicaltrials.gov/beta/. The beta site will be available for at least one month to obtain feedback from the public. The new version of ClinicalTrials.gov was developed to […]
Student Staff Bio: Michelle Vien
Michelle is a Physical Therapy student here at the Anschutz Medical campus who has been with us at the library since Summer of 2016. Her hobbies include lifting weights, making her own essential oil perfumes and learning about the human body. Michelle’s favorite part of working at the library in her own words: “All […]