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!

james-northeastCollection: The Northeast
This collection of photographs was shot over the past three years in various locations around New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. After moving from the Pacific Northwest to Dartmouth for medical school, I quickly grew to love the beautiful scenery in this area, and particularly appreciated how it evolved through the course of each season. During the summer, I tried to capture scenes of dramatic cumulus clouds, endless blue skies, and green forests. In the autumn, I turned my camera to the vibrant foliage and falling leaves. Despite the harsh winters with sub-zero temperatures and endless snow, I tried to find unique places to capture the striking contrast between dark shadows and fresh white snow. Finally, as spring arrived at the Dartmouth campus, I turned to photographing the colorful spring blossoms and flowers. In this collection, you will see photographs from around Dartmouth campus and the Upper Valley, my classmate Jesus Inguiniz at the Dartmouth Skiway, Mount Katahdin, Quechee Gorge, the Maine coastline, and the White Mountains. It has been a real pleasure to get to know this beautiful region over the past 3 years and I’m excited to continue exploring and photographing.

Statement

Spencer JamesMy name is Spencer James and I’m a third year medical student here at Geisel. I was born in Juneau, Alaska, and grew up in the small town of Port Angeles in the northwest corner of Washington. My love for photography was first sparked by my experiences traveling as an undergraduate at the University of Washington. At that time, photography for me was a means to document and share my experiences traveling and adventuring with my friends and family back home. While this is still at the core of many of my photos, I have grown to appreciate how photography also allows me to become more mindful and appreciative of my surroundings. It may sound paradoxical, but I find that looking through the aperture of a camera helps me tune into subtle patterns, colors, changes in light, shadows, and people and their expressions. More recently, I have started to explore the role of photography in humanitarian and global health work, which is one of my professional aspirations as a medical student. Prior to starting medical school, I also completed a masters thesis on statistical techniques applied to medical diagnoses. As a photographer, medical student, and researcher, I have frequently considered how these different worlds can each play a meaningful role in advancing human health.

Much of my inspiration in photography comes from those journalists and photographers who focus their work on humanitarian and environmental issues. It has been an incredible experience at Dartmouth to meet Steve McCurry and James Nachtwey and see their work firsthand since they have photographed some of the most pivotal and pressing wars, disasters, social, and humanitarian issues of the 20th-21st centuries. Reading about the work of W Eugene Smith on Minamata disease has similarly inspired me by showing how photography can play a powerful role in bringing awareness and action to medical and humanitarian crises. While I will continue to love photography just for the sake of photography, I hope that one day my passion for taking photos can also help to positively impact the people and populations that I will be serving as a future doctor.

Spencer

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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
Being Mortal

Doctored: The Disillusionment of an American Physician
Matthews-Fuller Library
R153 .J38 2014
Doctored

Lung Cancer
Matthews-Fuller Library
RC280.L8 L86 2014
Lung Cancer

Tapeworms, Lice and Prions: A Compendium of Unpleasant Infections
Matthews-Fuller Library
RA639 .G76 2014
Tapeworms

A Practical Guide to the Histology of the Mouse
Dana Library
SF407.M5 S38 2014
Histology of the Mouse

The Cell Biology of Cyanobacteria 
Dana Library
QR99.63 C42 2014
Cyanobacteria

Let Me Heal: The Opportunity to Preserve Excellence in American Medicine
Dana Library
R840 .L83 2015
Let Me Heal
 

Neither Donkey Nor Horse: Medicine in the Struggle Over China’s Modernity
Dana Library
R601 .L45 2014
Neither Donkey Nor Horse

 

 

 

 

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New Books in the Biomedical Libraries: December 2014

Everything I Learned in Medical School: Besides All the Book Stuff
Matthews-Fuller Library

R154.K2335 A3 2011
Everything I learned in Medical School

Neurologic Differential Diagnosis: A Case-Based Approach
Matthews-Fuller Library
RC348 .N484 2014
neurologic differential diagnosis

Janeway’s Immunobiology
Matthews-Fuller Library
QR181 .J37 2012
janeway's immunobiology

Celiac Disease: A Guide to Living with Gluten Intolerance
Matthews-Fuller Library

RC862.C44 B69 2014
celiac disease

The Book of Eggs:  A Lifesize Guide to the Eggs of Six Hundred of the World’s Bird Species
Dana Library
QL675 .H38 2014
The book of eggs
 

Animal Cognition: Evolution, Behavior and Cognition
Dana Library
QL785 .W95 2013
animal cognition

Magnetic Resonance Imaging: The Basics
Dana Library
RC386.6.M34 C66 2014
magnetic resonance imaging

Infection and Immunity
Dana Library
QR181 .P54 2013
infection and immunity

 

 

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New Books in the Biomedical Libraries: November 2014

Casarett and Doull’s Toxicology: The Basic Science of Poisons
Matthews-Fuller Library
RA1211 .C296 2013
Toxicology

Grain Brain: The Surprising Truth about Wheat, Carbs, and Sugar–Your Brain’s Silent Killers
Matthews-Fuller Library
RC394.M48 P47 2013
grain

Measuring ROI in Healthcare: Tools and Techniques to Measure the Impact and ROI in Healthcare Improvement Projects and Programs
Matthews-Fuller Library
R728 .P386 2013
Measuring ROI

Understanding Medical Professionalism
Matthews-Fuller Library
R727.3 .L385 2014
professionalism

The Eye: A Very Short Introduction
Dana Library
QL949 .L36 2014
The Eye

Foundations of Macroecology: Classic Papers with Commentaries
Dana Library
QH541.15.M23 F68 2014
macroecology

A Gentle Introduction to Stata
Dana Library
QA276.45.S73 A26 2014
Introduction to Stata

Weeds of North America
Dana Library
SB613.N7 D54 2014
Weeds of North America

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Access Medicine ending February 4, 2015

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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 OnlineWilliams’ GynecologyWilliams’ Obstetrics, Tintinalli’s Emergency MedicineSchwartz’s Principles of Surgery, and others.

We now have access to Clinical Key, from Elsevier, with over 1,100 books, as well as several ebooks from other sources.
See http://www.dartmouth.edu/library/biomed/resources/ebooks.html for details.  In addition, print versions of most of the Access Medicine books are available.

Access Medicine also provided several USMLE study aids.
See http://www.dartmouth.edu/library/biomed/resources/usmle-guides.html for some alternatives.

Send questions or comments to Laura Cousineau, Director, or Peggy Sleeth, Associate Director/Information Resources.

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Gear Up! 2015

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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:

Refreshments!   Giveaways!   Digital Badges!   Hot Cider!

Breakout Sessions on Research Data Management, GIS Case Study, and Statistical Analysis @ LSC & MacLean

Digital Projects Showcase @ AHRC

Drop by during the event to learn about:

  • RAPPORT – research administrative system
  • PIVOT – the grants database
  • DMPTool – data management planning tool
  • BrowZine – journal browsing app
  • Reference managers, e.g., Zotero, Mendeley and RefWorks
  • SYNERGY: The Dartmouth Clinical and Translational Science Institute
  • SYNERGY: Biomedical Informatics Core, eagle-i, REDCap
  • Computational resources: servers, clusters, and virtual machines
  • RStor – secure file storage for research data
  • Support for statistical and math packages
  • Code development, optimizing, and debugging services
  • Funding for open access publishing
  • Dartmouth Life Sciences Shared Resources
  • Copyright and Creative Commons
  • Text and data mining-getting APIs
  • Research and productivity apps
  • Measuring your research impact (e.g., impact factors)
  • Conflict of Interest: online disclosure system and College policy
  • CTO: Ensure fiscal and regulatory compliance in clinical trials
  • Material Transfer Agreements, Non-Disclosure Agreements and Invention Disclosures
  • CPHS: Understanding of human subjects research, including federal regulations, ethical standards, and IRB review process
  • Center for Program Design and Evaluation: provides research and consulting in program design, evaluation, needs assessment, and more
  • Get answers to your invention and patent related questions
  • Books from the Dartmouth College Library on statistics, writing for publication, presenting your research, and planning your career.
  • And more!

SPONSORED BY THE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE LIBRARY, ITS, and the NEUKOM INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE

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Winter Holiday Hours 2014/2015

Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library @ DHMC:

Wednesday, November 26 through Friday, November 28, 2014

ThanksgivingAccess 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. 1, 2014

Access for Authorized Individuals:
Normal 24/7 Access

Wednesday, December 24th, 2014 – Sunday, January 4th, 2015

Happy HolidaysAccess for General Public:
Closed starting at 5:00pm on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014
Closed Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014 through Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015
Normal hours resume on Monday, Jan. 5, 2015

Access for Authorized Individuals:
Normal 24/7 Access

Dana Biomedical Library @ 37 Dewey Field Road:

Wednesday, November 26 – Monday, December 1, 2014

pumpkin pieAccess for Medical/Grad students:
Normal 24/7 Access

Access for other Dartmouth IDs:
Closed starting at 6:00pm on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014
Closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28, 2014
Normal hour resume on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014

Access for General Public:
Closed starting at 6:00pm Wednesday, Nov. 26 through 7:30am Monday, Dec. 1, 2014

Tuesday, December 23, 2014 – Monday, January 5, 2015

Happy New YearAccess for Medical/Grad students:
Closed starting at 5:00pm on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014 through Saturday, Jan. 3, 2015
Normal hours resume at 12:00am, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015
No reserves desk staffing: 12/20 or 12/21, or eves of 12/19, 12/22, or 12/23

Access for other Dartmouth IDs:
Closed starting at 5:00pm on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014 through Saturday Jan. 3, 2015
Normal hours resume at noon on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015
No reserves desk staffing: 12/20 or 12/21, or eves of 12/19, 12/22, or 12/23

Access for General Public:
Closed starting at 5:00pm on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014 through 7:30am Monday, Jan. 5, 2015

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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 look!

Statement

Spencer JamesMy name is Spencer James and I’m a third year medical student here at Geisel. I was born in Juneau, Alaska, and grew up in the small town of Port Angeles in the northwest corner of Washington. My love for photography was first sparked by my experiences traveling as an undergraduate at the University of Washington. At that time, photography for me was a means to document and share my experiences traveling and adventuring with my friends and family back home. While this is still at the core of many of my photos, I have grown to appreciate how photography also allows me to become more mindful and appreciative of my surroundings. It may sound paradoxical, but I find that looking through the aperture of a camera helps me tune into subtle patterns, colors, changes in light, shadows, and people and their expressions. More recently, I have started to explore the role of photography in humanitarian and global health work, which is one of my professional aspirations as a medical student. Prior to starting medical school, I also completed a masters thesis on statistical techniques applied to medical diagnoses. As a photographer, medical student, and researcher, I have frequently considered how these different worlds can each play a meaningful role in advancing human health.

Much of my inspiration in photography comes from those journalists and photographers who focus their work on humanitarian and environmental issues. It has been an incredible experience at Dartmouth to meet Steve McCurry and James Nachtwey and see their work firsthand since they have photographed some of the most pivotal and pressing wars, disasters, social, and humanitarian issues of the 20th-21st centuries. Reading about the work of W Eugene Smith on Minamata disease has similarly inspired me by showing how photography can play a powerful role in bringing awareness and action to medical and humanitarian crises. While I will continue to love photography just for the sake of photography, I hope that one day my passion for taking photos can also help to positively impact the people and populations that I will be serving as a future doctor.

Collection

Spencer James PhotoMy photography exhibit here is focused on exploring the Pacific Northwest. Similar to the Upper Valley, it is a beautiful area of the world that inspires adventure and rewards exploration. Often when I say I am from Seattle, people ask me about Starbucks, the rainy weather, Kurt Cobain, or more recently Twilight. My Pacific Northwest, though, has always been more defined by the rugged, inhospitable beauty of the towering coastal rainforests, glaciated peaks, and incredible wildlife. Growing up on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, I felt very lucky to have rivers, mountains, and oceans in my backyard, and these areas ultimately became my playground for exploration, adventure, and photography. I love sharing these areas with others, so for this exhibit, I chose a collection of photos from the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, and Alaska that I made over the past few years. The exhibit includes places such as Mount Olympus and Mount Rainier, dolphins in the Pacific Ocean, the Pika Glacier in the Alaska Range, and century-old mortuary poles in a deserted Haida village in Haida Gwaii (previously known as the Queen Charlotte Islands). As a nod to the environmental challenges that also define much of Pacific Northwest history, I also include photographs of a freighter loaded with recently-logged timber in a winter snowstorm and a tugboat dragging freight through the Inside Passage. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about any of the photos or the Pacific Northwest, and I hope that you will enjoy what I have shared here.

Spencer James
October 2014

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New Books in the Biomedical Libraries: October 2014

An Introduction to Health Services Research
Matthews-Fuller Library
RA440.85 .I58 2014

Health Services Research

Emery and Rimoin’s Essential Medical Genetics
Matthews-Fuller Library
RB155 .E53 2013

Medical Genetics

Essentials of Plastic Surgery
Matthews-Fuller Library
RD119 .E874 2014
Plastic Surgery

How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine
Matthews-Fuller Library
R118.6 .G74 2014

How to read a paper

Brain Structure and its Origins: In Development and in Evolution of Behavior and the Mind
Dana Library
QP376 .S348 2014

Brain Structure

Loosening the Grip:  A Handbook of Alcohol Information
Dana Library
HV5292 .K53 2015
Loosening the Grip

Principles of Neural Science
Dana Library
QP355.2 .P76 2013
Neural Science
 

Review of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Dana Library
QR46 .L48 2014
Medical Microbiology
 

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Update: The Journal of Visualized Experiments

Journal of Visualized ExperimentsAccess to JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, will end on October 31, 2014.  We regret that this cancellation is necessary due to budget constraints.

JoVE videos two years and older are available for free access at PubMed Central – see http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/637/.  Occasionally newer videos are available if the authors have paid for Open Access.

Questions or comments may be directed to Peggy Sleeth, Associate Director/Information Resources, margaret.k.sleeth@dartmouth.edu.

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