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Tag Archives: biomedical libraries
2020 December Holiday Hours
Congratulations to everyone who finished finals last week! We hope that everyone stays safe and warm this holiday season. Please note that the library service desk will be closed starting Monday, December 21st, 2020 (today) through January 3rd, 2021. The … Continue reading
Remembering Gingerbread Houses and other reasons you should join SLAC
It’s hard to believe that it was just last December that we were building gingerbread houses out of graham crackers together. Some of you were serious builders, while others laughed and sampled the candy you were thinking about building with … Continue reading
Systematic review workshop series
Join the Biomedical Libraries librarians for a series of workshops about systematic reviews! In this six-part series, we’ll introduce the fundamentals of a good systematic review. We’ll cover developing a strong research question, the importance of a protocol, building a … Continue reading
Medical Student Journal Club
In the new year, we’re starting a new journal club for first and second-year medical students! Journal clubs can be an important part of residency training, with a long history in many residency programs. Journal clubs are an excellent way … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving 2020: Library Hours Update
The Matthew’s Fuller Health Science Library and Dana Biomedical Library will both be closed Thursday, November 26, and Friday, November 27. Both libraries will reopen at 8:30 on Monday, November 30th. We wish you a safe and happy Thanksgiving! The … Continue reading
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
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
Dana Interface
In October of 1984, volume 1, number 1 of the “Dana Interface” was created; a newsletter of the Dana Biomedical Library. Published monthly, “it will bring to your attention information about the library, its facilities, its services, and its resources…”. … Continue reading
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The Dana Biomedical Library Reopens!
The Dana Biomedical Library is reopening Tuesday, October 6. The hours are 8:30am-5pm. There is no after-hours access at this time. Access is limited to faculty, staff, and Geisel graduate students. Due to physical distancing requirements, study rooms have been … Continue reading
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A Dose of Graphic Medicine
If you’ve never read a Graphic Medicine novel a great place to start might be with Dr. Ian Williams’ novel The Bad Doctor. The story follows fictional physician, Iwan James, as he navigates his way through caring for a variety of patients … Continue reading