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Coming Soon: New Platform and Video URLs for Bates’ Visual Guide 

Bates’s Visual Guide to Physical Examination will upgrade to a new platform, including new video content and updated video URLs. The current version of Bates’ will no longer be accessible after December 31, 2024.    Your Canvas links and browser bookmarks … Continue reading

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BMJ Case Reports

New! The Biomedical Library’s Institutional Fellowship with BMJ Case Reports covers submission costs for Geisel authors. This journal encourages submissions from medical students and residents, providing an opportunity to get published.  BMJ Case Reports is the largest online collection of … Continue reading

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Masking in the Library: Your FAQs Answered

If you’d only wear a mask, if we’d all help with this task, we could be done so much quicker, which we’d all agree is hipper. If you’d only wear a mask, in your wisdom I would bask. Asking you … 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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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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New Books in the Biomedical Libraries – July 2018

Brock Biology of Microorganisms Dana Library QR41.2 .B77 2018 Evolution Since Coding: Cradles, Halos, Barrels, and Wings Dana Library QH366.2 .B877 2018 Extremophiles: From Biology to Biotechnology Dana Library QR100.9 .E953 2018 Slatmarsh Dana Library QH541.5.S24 C43 2017 The American … Continue reading

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New Resource: DynaMed Plus!

DynaMed Plus is a next-generation, evidence-based clinical information resource. It contains clinically-oriented, evidence-based summaries written by medical experts for point-of-care use by physicians, medical students, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists and other health care professionals. DynaMed Plus also includes overviews and … Continue reading

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Meet Our New Director – Stephanie Kerns

We are pleased to introduce Stephanie Kerns, Director of the Biomedical Libraries. Stephanie joined us last month, on May 15, coming from the Oregon Health and Science University Library in Portland, Oregon where she held the position of Assistant University … Continue reading

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Meet Our New Librarian – Paige Scudder

We are very happy to introduce Paige Scudder, Research and Education Librarian at the Biomedical Libraries. Paige joined us on June 4, arriving from Boston where she worked at the Hirsh Health Sciences Library at Tufts University as a Reference … Continue reading

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New Books in the Biomedical Libraries – June 2018

A Practical Guide for Medical Teachers Matthews-Fuller Library R735 .P73 2017 Psychopharmacology: Drugs, The Brain, and Behavior Matthews-Fuller Library RM315 .M478 2019 Pathophysiology Matthews-Fuller Library RB113 .P45 2018 Current Psychotherapies Matthews-Fuller Library RC480 .C7 2019 Our Native Bees: America’s Endangered … Continue reading

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