Monthly Archives: April 2020

Vaccination in Modern America Archive

The librarians of the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation have done it again! In March, the confederation launched Vaccination in Modern America: Misinformation vs. Public Health Advocacy Web Archive, which will focus on preserving webpages that represent the current state of … Continue reading

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Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Pamela Bagley

1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? My job title is Coordinator of Biomedical Research Support. I’ve been here for 16.5 years, I started September 1st, 2003. 2. What is your … Continue reading

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Grant Writing Tip: Creating Alerts

Staying on top of the current literature in your field is a daunting, but necessary, part of the research process. This is especially important when conducting a research project like a systematic review, or when you’re working on grant proposals—you … Continue reading

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Painting with Paige

Having a hobby is great, especially if that hobby provides you a space to be creative. We can usually find Paige, one of our Research and Education Librarians, with a pair of needles in her hands knitting and a vibrant … Continue reading

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Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Amanda Scull

1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I’m the Head of Education and Information Services, and it will be 2 years in July. 2. What is your favorite part about your … Continue reading

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Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Paige Scudder

1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I am one of the Research & Education Librarians, and I’ve just about finished my second year at Dartmouth. It’ll be two years in … Continue reading

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Music with Jeremy

If you’re like us, you’re strategically balancing going outside while catching up on your favorite shows and movies (and we have to say streaming movies that are currently in theaters with the snacks that are in our own homes is … Continue reading

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Volunteering with Dave

The snow is melting, the grass is getting greener and if you look closely you can see leaves starting to bud on trees. Spring is here and we couldn’t be more excited for the warmer weather. Melting snow tends to … Continue reading

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History of Medicine

The Geisel School of Medicine, founded in 1797 by Nathan Smith as the Dartmouth College “Medical Department”, is the fourth-oldest medical school in the United States. One of the benefits of being part of an institution with such deep roots … Continue reading

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Top Chef with Elaina

Looking for something to watch? Elaina can’t get enough of this year’s Top Chef: The 17th season of the Bravo reality cooking show Top Chef started two weeks ago. I’m a huge fan of Top Chef (I have seen every … Continue reading

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