Category Archives: Authors

2021 Research Impact Series: Challenge Four

Welcome to the 4th challenge of our Summer Research Impact Series. Head to the research guide for previous topics including ORCID IDs, library overviews, and how to claim your researcher profiles. This week we’re talking about the importance of finding a citation … Continue reading

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2021 Research Impact Series: Challenge Three

So far, you’ve set up an ORCID ID and learned more about how you can use the library for your research and in your classrooms. This week we have a challenge for you that we hope will help you take … Continue reading

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2021 Research Impact Series: Challenge Two

Last week we talked about the importance of setting up an ORCID ID so your research can be connected to a unique identifier. As a reminder, please use this link to get set up! (More details are provided in the research guide). If … Continue reading

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2021 Research Impact Series: Challenge One

Welcome to the summer Research Impact Series! This last year and a half has been intense, with so much going on it’s possible you’ve gotten a bit lax about keeping up to date with our research identities. Throughout this eight-week challenge, there will … Continue reading

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Summer 2021 Python Workshop Series

Python is a powerful, open-source, and popular programming language with a wide variety of applications. Whether you’re interested in web or software development, data analysis, or computational programming, this workshop series will provide the foundations needed to get started. Over … Continue reading

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Check out July 2021’s Workshop Offerings!

The biomedical libraries summer workshop series is well underway and are all workshops are being held through the convenience of Zoom. Grab a snack and your computer, we’ve got a full schedule this month! Python Bites 1: Introduction to Python … Continue reading

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2021 Summer Workshop Series Kickoff: June Workshops

Looking to learn something new this summer? The biomedical libraries summer workshop series has officially started and are all being held through the convenience of Zoom. Whether you’re sitting on your deck or enjoying some AC, we look forward to … Continue reading

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After Hours/Contactless Book Pickup at Matthews-Fuller

Have you noticed a set of lockers outside of Matthews-Fuller Library, next to the book drop? We offer contactless and after-hours pickup of books! You can request books and have them placed in a locker, so that you can pick … Continue reading

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We’re Hiring a Collection Services Librarian

The Biomedical Libraries, part of the Dartmouth College Library and the Geisel School of Medicine, seek an innovative, service-oriented, collaborative librarian with experience in collections management and resource sharing to be our Collection Services Librarian. This new position combines management … Continue reading

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New Digital Exhibit: A History of Anatomical Donation at Dartmouth Medical School

The study of anatomy and human dissection has always been a part of medical school curricula and an important learning experience for doctors in training. However, the history of how bodies have been procured by medical schools is riddled with … Continue reading

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