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New Artwork at Dana Biomedical Library
The Biomedical Libraries are pleased to announce that new works of art by the artist Jane Hammond are now on permanent display in the Dana Library. Ms. Hammond has generously donated two of her botanical collages that use lithography, linocut, … Continue reading
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Chinese Painting Exhibit: Matthews-Fuller Library
The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library is pleased to announce the beginning of a new art exhibit. Featured will be the paintings of Mo Boonipat (Geisel ’16.) These paintings will be on display until April 2015. Artist Statement Thanapoom (Mo) Boonipat, from Bangkok, Thailand, … Continue reading
Photography Exhibit: The Northeast
The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library is pleased to host a new collection of photographs. This second set of photographs by Spencer James (Geisel ’16) will be on display until April 2015. Please stop by and enjoy these beautiful photos! Collection: The Northeast This collection … Continue reading
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New Books in the Biomedical Libraries – January 2015
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End Matthews-Fuller Library R726.8 .G39 2014 Doctored: The Disillusionment of an American Physician Matthews-Fuller Library R153 .J38 2014 Lung Cancer Matthews-Fuller Library RC280.L8 L86 2014 Tapeworms, Lice and Prions: A Compendium of … Continue reading
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Access Medicine ending February 4, 2015
Our subscription to Access Medicine, an online portal for books from McGraw-Hill, is ending as of February 4, 2015. This includes several key books, including Harrison’s Online, Williams’ Gynecology, Williams’ Obstetrics, Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery, and others. We now have access to Clinical … Continue reading
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Gear Up! 2015
Connect with the people at Dartmouth that support all stages of your research and scholarship. Learn about services, solutions, and resources that can bring power to your research project. Three events, three locations to choose from: Friday, January 16th, 3-5pm … Continue reading
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Winter Holiday Hours 2014/2015
Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library @ DHMC: Wednesday, November 26 through Friday, November 28, 2014 Access for General Public: Closed starting at 5:00pm on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014 Closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28, 2014 Normal hours resume on Monday, Dec. … Continue reading
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Photography Exhibit at Matthews-Fuller Library
The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library is pleased to announce the beginning of a new art exhibit. Featured will be the photography of Spencer James (Geisel ’16.) His work will be on display until mid-January 2015. Stop by and have a … Continue reading
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Clinical Key Interface Update
As previously announced, MD Consult has been replaced by Clinical Key. Clinical Key has all the books and journals formerly in MD Consult, and much more, including over 1,000 books, over 20,000 videos, 2.5 million medical images, 600 journals, and a point-of-care resource called First Consult. … Continue reading
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New Books in the Biomedical Libraries – September 2014
Biostatistics: A Foundation for Analysis in the Health Sciences Dana Library RA409 .D35 2013 Missing Microbes: How the Overuse of Antibiotics is Fueling our Modern Plagues Dana Library RM267 .B57 2014 Madness and Memory: The Discovery of Prions–A New Biological … Continue reading
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