Category Archives: Paige Scudder

National GIS Day 2020

November 18th is National Geographic Information System (GIS) Day. According to the Oxford dictionary, GIS is an integrated, spatial, data-handling programmes which will collect, store, and retrieve spatial data from the real world. When you think GIS, you may think … Continue reading

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The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library Reopens!

The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library has reopened! The hours are 8:30am-5pm. There is no after-hours access at this time. Access is limited to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center badge holders. Due to physical distancing requirements, study rooms are not available for … Continue reading

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September 2020 Zoom Workshops

Whether you’re looking to learn something new or enhance your knowledge, our Fall workshop series is packed with a variety of workshops. The best part of them being via zoom? You can take them anywhere! Registration is required for most … Continue reading

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Get involved; join the Student Library Advisory Committee (SLAC)

We need you! SLAC is seeking representatives from Geisel, TDI and the Biological Sciences to provide feedback on library decisions including changes or improvements. The Student Library Advisory Committee (SLAC) is a body of students, comprised of representatives from Geisel, … Continue reading

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Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Jeremy Klockars

1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I am the Library Supervisor at Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library. I’ve worked for the Biomedical Libraries for over 12 years. 2. What is your … Continue reading

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July 20th is National Lollipop Day!

Though the creators did not know it at the time, the original lollipop was likely created thousands of years ago by someone who was collecting honey from beehives with a stick. Since it’s creation, the lollipop has seen many different … Continue reading

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Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Stephanie Kerns

1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I’m the Director of the Biomedical Libraries, I have worked here for 2 years and 2 months. 2. What is your favorite part about … Continue reading

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New On Demand Workshop Series: Programming With Python

Have you been thinking about learning more about Python for data visualization? Get started with our new Programming with Python series. Over the course of 10 videos, learn how to visualize and analyze data, repeat actions with loops, create functions … Continue reading

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Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Susan Jorgensen

1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I’m the Access Services Supervisor at Dana, and I’ve been here for 17 years. It’s the longest I’ve done anything. I started off at … Continue reading

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Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with David Sandberg

1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I started at the Biomedical Libraries in November of 1992. It was during Bill Clinton’s first run for the White House. I was a … Continue reading

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