VCU James Branch Cabell Library
James Branch Cabell Library is the university's center for study and research in the arts, humanities, social sciences and physical sciences.
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Richmond, VA, 23284
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804.828.1101 or toll free: 866.VCU.BOOK
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Early American Imprints & the U.S. Congressional Serial SetMonday, November 16, 2009 Noon - 1:00 p.m. Cabell Library Instruction Classroom, Room 319 Monroe Park CampusEarly American Imprints covers early American literature, printing, and history. The U.S...
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Join us as Virginia Commonwealth University commemorates the centennial anniversary of the founding of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, which took place Nov. 20, 1909, at 919 W. Franklin Street, now VCU's Crenshaw House...
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Using Google Scholar Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:30 a.m. - Noon Cabell Library Instruction Classroom, Room 319 Monroe Park Campus Google Scholar uses a search engine-style interface to find scholarly literature. Researching with it, however, is not the same as searching the Web...
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Tompkins-McCaw Library will be hosting the Medical Library Association Webcast, "Cut the Cord: Connecting to Our Mobile Users," on Wednesday, November 18th, in the Distance Education Room, 2-010...
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Virginia Commonwealth University welcomes the 2009 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award winner Deb Olin Unferth, her agent, David McCormick, and her editor at McSweeneys, Eli Horowitz, as they trace the journey of Unferths masterful Vacation from first draft to publication...
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Have you noticed PubMed's new appearance, but need some help navigating the new layout? Attend one of Tompkins-McCaw Library's P"ubMed Redesign: Are You Ready for the New Look?" workshops on Wednesday, November 4 from 12 to 1 pm or Tuesday, November 10 from 10 to 11 am...
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VCU Libraries will conduct a series of surveys over the next year to learn how our faculty, students, and staff use library resources and services. Your feedback is extremely valuable and will help to improve VCU Libraries resources and services...
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This fall, Cabell Library is offering a new service - Walk-In Research Clinics. These three-hour clinics are designed for students with research questions that may require more in-depth assistance than what library staff can provide at the "Ask Us" research assistance desk...
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The first international Open Access Week is intended to raise awareness of the benefits of free, open, online and immediate access to scholarly research.  Celebrate by learning more about Open Access at the following sites: Open Access Week OrganizationSPARC: The Scholarly Publishing and Academic ...
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Genesis: A Conversation with R. Crumb and Françoise MoulyTuesday, October 27, 20097:30 p.m.Carpenter Theatre, Richmond CenterStageA Modlin Downtown Event Sponsored in part by the E. Rhodes and Leona B....
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Tompkins-McCaw Library will be offering the following online workshops during the remainder of the fall semester: Evidence-Based Medicine Wednesday, October 28 6 - 7 p.m. Need evidence to support clinical decision making...
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Dissertations and Theses Full Text (ProQuest), the world's most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses, is now available from VCU Libraries...
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Anatomy.TV is an interactive 3D model of human anatomy online. This unique database provides detailed views of anatomy at various levels from bone to surface structure. Models can be rotated and layers can be peeled away to view medically accurate representations of anatomical structures...