HSHSL FY21 Annual Report

The HSHSL is proud to share our FY2021 Annual Report.  View it here to learn about the many successes and accomplishments we achieved.

Read about our $10 million award to serve as both the Region 1 Regional Medical Library and the national headquarters of the NNLM Web Services Office, our Citizen Science MOOC, the new Center for Data and Bioinformatics Services (CDABS), our pilot publishing fund for early career researchers who publish in open access journals, the beautiful renovations on the 2nd and 5th floors, plus much more!

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December Edition of Connective Issues is Here!

In this edition:

 

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In the Weise Gallery − Selected Works from UMB’s Art & Literary Journal, 1807

The UMB Council for Arts & Culture and the Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) have organized an exhibition in the Library’s Frieda O. Weise Gallery to celebrate artists featured in 1807, An Art and Literary Journal, Issue 3 (Autumn 2021). Faculty, staff, and student artists contributed pieces for the display, including pottery, acrylics, photography, collage, drawing, poetry, and mixed medium pieces. The exhibit will be on display until January 15, 2022.

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New HSHSL Strategic Plan – We Need Your Input

Volunteers

The HSHSL is working on its new strategic plan for 2022-2026 and we know our success depends on your success. We want your input on our plans for the next five years.

Please take our short survey:

The seven open-ended questions in this survey will guide strategic planning. Please complete the survey by December 17.

The accompanying Town Hall Zoom meeting scheduled for December 2 at noon has been canceled.

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HSHSL Thanksgiving Hours

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving! The HSHSL’s hours for the Thanksgiving holiday are:

Wednesday, Nov. 24 8:00am – 6:00pm
Thursday, Nov. 25 CLOSED
Friday, Nov. 26 CLOSED

We will return to our regular semester hours on Saturday, Nov. 27.

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Woven Stories: Tara’s Pennsylvania Dutch Roots

Woven Stories: Out of Many we are One imageIn recognition of Celebrate Diversity Month in April, the HSHSL Diversity Committee and the Exhibits, Displays and Promotions Committee plans to honor the diversity of our campus with an exhibit called Woven Stories: Out of many, we are one.  To support the exhibit, the HSHSL is seeking photograph submissions of items culturally significant to campus members.  Culture is broadly defined as encompassing the social behavior and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of individuals.  Photographs for the exhibit should be of one item that represents your culture.  A few examples of submissions could be recipes, books, art, food, creative work, clothing, sheet music, instruments, or textiles. However, you can be as creative as you like. This is an opportunity to display what’s culturally significant to you.

Photograph of a white bowl  with yellow sweet corn dishFor example, let me introduce myself.  I am Tara Wink, Historical Collections Librarian and Archivist, a native of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with family roots that run deep in that area so much of my culture is tied to Pennsylvania Dutch traditions.  Baked corn is a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe.  For me, Baked Sweet Corn is always a staple at my family’s holiday celebrations.  It’s a dish that always elicits fond memories and comfort: memories of home and family, laughter and warmth.  My grandma traditionally makes it and while I have tried to follow her recipe and advice it never quite tastes the same. 

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania is traditionally known for its Amish and Mennonite populations.  As a child, I was babysat by a Mennonite on her farm, as a result, I am privy to the process of making the dried corn used in Baked Corn.  During the peak summer season corn is abundant, in order to preserve it in ways beyond freezing and canning, my babysitter would cut the corn off the cob and dry it over a series of days on a large flat pan over the stove; as a child I was known to steal a few kernels of corn as it dried.  After several days the corn is hard and can be stored in airtight bags and containers for the winter months.  The baked corn dish served at family events brings with it memories of these summer days as well.

As a representative of the HSHSL Diversity Committee and the Exhibits and Displays Committee, these are just a few of the things that are culturally significant to me, and I am thrilled to see a project that will weave all our diverse experiences into one.

To submit your own photographs and memories, go to the Woven Stories page.  Submissions should be in the form of a photograph and a paragraph describing its importance to you.  Photographs should be at least 1200 x 1200 pixels.  Multiple submissions are welcome and can be made anonymously by leaving the name and email fields on the form blank. 

For questions or concerns, contact: diversity@hshsl.umaryland.edu.

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New HSHSL Strategic Plan – We Need Your Input

The HSHSL is working on its new strategic plan for 2022-2026 and we know our success depends on your success. We have two opportunities for you to provide us with input on our plans for the next five years.

A survey:

The seven open-ended questions in this survey will guide strategic planning. Please complete the survey by December 10.

A Town Hall Zoom Meeting on December 2 at noon:

The seven questions from the survey will also be discussed at the meeting. Preregistration is required. Please register here.

Hope to hear from you via the survey or see you at the Town Hall.

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DABS Volume 4 Issue 1: Celebrate Open Access Week with Open Data!

Today wraps up another yearly Open Access Week!. That means it’s a great time to think about any datasets you may have submitted to an open access journal or placed in an open repository and to make sure those datasets get included in the UMB Data Catalog.


What is the UMB Data Catalog?
The UMB Data Catalog, a service of the Health Sciences and Human Services Library’s (HSHSL) Center for Data and Bioinformation Services (CDABS), facilitates the discovery of datasets and research products created or used by UMB researchers. Each dataset record includes a description, keywords, contact information, links to associated articles, and more.  

The catalog is not a repository to store datasets; it describes them. By having a record for your dataset in the Data Catalog, you can increase the visibility of your research on campus and beyond. Datasets are discoverable through a search in the UMB Data Catalog, Google’s Dataset Search (beta), and Google. Use the link to your dataset record in articles, CVs, and your web profile.

Still need to find a repository for your data? 
There is an ever-increasing number of options out there for sharing and storing data. At CDABS, we can help you sort through these options and find an appropriate fit for your data that takes into account funding or publisher requirements, discipline, size, privacy requirements, data type, and more.

Have data, but it’s not open?
We know that many researchers here at UMB work with sensitive data that may not be appropriate for open repositories. By listing your data in the Data Catalog, you can still let the world know your data exists, provide access to valuable metadata, or set up an application process allowing for restricted access to the data. Be sure to talk to us about options for repositories that can handle sensitive data like ICPSR and QDR, or about setting up data use agreements.  

Learn more about the UMB Data Catalog in this tutorial.

Request a consultation or submit your dataset to the Data Catalog.


The Center for Data and Bioinformation Services (CDABS) is the University of Maryland Health Sciences and Human Services Library hub for data and bioinformation learning, services, resources, and communication.

Questions? Contact:  Jean-Paul Courneya, Bioinformationist and Amy Yarnell, Data Services Librarian – at data@hshsl.umaryland.edu.

To read more of our content and stay informed please visit our communications page and use the form to subscribe: https://www2.hshsl.umaryland.edu/cdabs/communications

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Meet the Makers: Open Insulin Foundation

The Health Sciences and Human Services Library is proud to host Anthony Di Franco, PhD, and Yann Huon de Kermadec, PhD.

The two will introduce the work of the Open Insulin Foundation, a project to make an open source technology and knowledge base to produce insulin at local scale. Work on the project began at the Baltimore Underground Science Space in 2019, after the project was started in 2015 at Counter Culture Labs in Oakland, California. The work of the Open Insulin Foundation continues at both locations and more, with development underway to open a new branch in Paris, France.

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HSHSL’s Open Access Publishing Fund Pilot for Early-Career Researchers Continues in FY22

Get Published

In FY21, the HSHSL was able to secure funding to support a pilot project to reimburse early-career researchers for half of the cost of article publishing fees in open access journals. The pilot was successful, with seventeen awards being made to representatives from all of the schools the HSHSL supports.

The Library has secured funds to continue the pilot into FY22. Please remember that funding is limited and will be awarded to every applicant who meets the criteria until it is all expended.

For more information and to apply, please visit the HSHSL’s APC page.

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