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Got a suggestion?: Please visit HSL suggestion blog at
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/suggestions/


UNC Health Sciences Library Help us make the decisions!
Source: www.hsl.unc.edu
The Health Sciences Library is preparing for reductions to the FY 2009/2010 acquisitions budget, and possibly beyond. The primary strategy for reduction is a comprehensive review of all journal subscriptions in order to identify titles that can be cancelled. ...


Share Your PubMed Collection and Customize Filters with My NCBI. NLM Technical Bulletin. 2009 May–Ju
Source: www.nlm.nih.gov
My NCBI collections and bibliographies are now set as either "Private" (the default) or "Public." A collection set to Public can be shared with others.


Source: www.medpedia.com.
Medpedia is applying a new collaborative model to the collection, sharing and advancement of medical knowledge that...


UNC Health Sciences Library
Just graduated? Check this out
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/news/display_blog .cfm?bid=758
Source: www.hsl.unc.edu
Borrowing privileges: Purchase a borrower's card ($25 annually) and you can borrow from the collections of any UNC-CH library! Join the General Alumni Association and the card is free! Visit http://alumni.unc.edu for details on joining GAA.


UNC Health Sciences Library
Videos from the March 30, 2009 event, "A Conversation with Dr. Oliver Smithies," are now available. In these video snippits, Dr. Smithies discusses:
* groundbreaking discoveries in science,
* encouragements in his scientifc journey,
* keeping a balanced life,
* altering genes in humans, and
* winning the Nobel Prize
Source: www.hsl.unc.edu
All contents © Health Sciences Library, UNC-Chapel Hill Comments to the Scholarly Communication Committee Last updated: April 29, 2009 URL for this page: http://www.hsl.unc.edu/Events/Smithies/index.cfm


UNC Health Sciences Library Looking for more information about Swine Flu or Avian Influenza? The Heath Sciences Library has compiled a list of trusted sources for information and current news.
Source: www.hsl.unc.edu
Take a look at our list of authoritative sources of swine flu information. Check out links for an interactive outbreak map, consumer health information, a flow-chart of outbreak diagnosis, information pamphlets in Spanish, and the late breaking news and press releases. You can even follow the outbre...


UNC Health Sciences Library A new online exhibit showing the current initiatives and the history of the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, based on the collaborative exhibition on display in the Health Sciences Library.
Source: www.hsl.unc.edu
You’ll see and hear highlights of how the School is making a difference in North Carolina and around the world — and how its premier education, research and service will address the public health challenges of the 21st century.


UNC Health Sciences Library If you're working on a poster and inserting images, check out the screencast on resolution and print size considerations for posters from the HSL's Educational Media Specialist.
Source: instructionalmedia.wordpress.com
Screencast and tips on image resolution and print size for posters
RECENT ACTIVITY


UNC Health Sciences Library Because of the University spring holiday, the Health Sciences Library will close at 10 PM today and will be open from 10-5 tomorrow. The Friends' Cafe will be closed through Sunday.


Subscribe it at http://lists.unc.edu/read/all_forums/subscribe?name=bioinfo-lib Also check out the bioninformatics guide at http://www.hsl.unc.edu/Collections/Bioinformatics/index.cfm


UNC Health Sciences Library A new resource provided by the Health Sciences Library. Please note that the link goes through the proxy server, so you will need your onyen and password to access it off-campus.
Source: eresources.lib.unc.edu
EMBASE is a biomedical and pharmaceutical bibliographic database similar to PubMed/MEDLINE. While the two databases have some overlapping content, EMBASE contains unique content derived from indexing different journals. Also, EMBASE’s in-depth indexing of drug research articles often provides imp...


For our conversation on March 30, Dr. Smithies graciously brought with him several of his laboratory notebooks dating as far back as the 1940s...


Lara Handler, an educator with the Health Sciences Library and an expert in searching the scientific literature, will share her tips and tricks for using MyNCBI, Web of Scienc...
Host:UNC Health Sciences Library
Time:4:00PM Tuesday, April 7th
Location:Health Science Library 307


EndNote is a powerful program but there are many things to know to use it effectively. This Advanced training session is designed to be an open forum for you to ask questions ...
Host:UNC Health Sciences Library
Time:12:00PM Friday, April 17th
Location:HSL Room 329


What is RefWorks and How Can it Help Me?
An introductory hands-on workshop on using RefWorks to store citations downloaded from a variety of sources, and to format citations and bibliographies
Host:UNC Health Sciences Library
Time:5:00PM Wednesday, April 15th
Location:Biogen Idec Classroom (HSL Room 307)


What is RefWorks and How Can it Help Me?
An introductory hands-on workshop on using RefWorks to store citations downloaded from a variety of sources, and to format citations and bibliographies
Host:UNC Health Sciences Library
Time:9:00AM Tuesday, April 14th
Location:Biogen Idec Classroom (HSL Room 307)


UNC Health Sciences Library Due to technical difficulties, we will not have a live stream of "A Conversation with Dr. Oliver Smithies" today. There will be a webcast available in about one week for viewing the event.


UNC Health Sciences Library updated its Extended Info.
Got a suggestion? now includes Please visit HSL suggestion blog at
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/suggestions/
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UNC Health Sciences Library posted UNC-CH HSL Collaboration Center from YouTube to their page
HSL Collaboration Center ...


UNC Health Sciences Library posted Rehabilitation Counseling and Psychology Focus group from YouTube to their page
We interviewed graduate students in RCP about the help they received from the UNC-Chapel Hill Health Sciences Library. ...


UNC Health Sciences Library posted The HSL Window from YouTube to their page
Students studying in the Health Sciences Library ...


Join us on March 26, 2009 from noon-1pm in HSL room 527 for a viewing of the first hour of the four-part documentary series, Unnatural Causes. The documentary criss-crosses th...
Host:UNC Health Sciences Library
Time:12:00PM Thursday, March 26th
Location:HSL Room 527


UNC Health Sciences Library A new database now available by search More Databases on the HSL homepage.
Source: www.hsl.unc.edu
This database contains real transcripts of therapy and counseling sessions and first-person narratives illuminating the experience of mental illness and its treatment, as well as reference works to contextualize the primary material.















UNC Health Sciences Library Starting from today, HSL closes at 10pm Monday-Thursday.