Author Archives: ebrown
New Public Policy Research Database
Policy Commons contains the world’s largest directory of IGOs,NGOs, think tanks, and research centers, with over 3.4 million publications. Find research and reports addressing urban affairs, climate change, agricultural and environmental sciences, economics, social justice, gender equality, international development, sustainability, … Continue reading
Journal Outage – Friday, July 28, Midnight
On Friday, July 28 at midnight Ovid Journals will be down for approximately 45 minutes due to scheduled maintenance.
Get Articles Faster!
The HSHSL is introducing a new search option on the Request Articles & Books (ILL) webpage. You can now search for an article, by DOI or title, before placing an ILL request. If the article is available open access (OA), it can be retrieved immediately. Otherwise, … Continue reading
Connect With the Librarian for Your School
It is easy to connect with a faculty librarian who works directly with your school. The Research and Education Services (RES) portal helps students, researchers, educators, and clinicians learn about how their school’s librarian can collaborate with and support them.
HSHSL Closed July 2-4
The HSHSL will be closed Saturday, July 2 – Monday, July 4 for the Independence Day weekend.
Request a Research Consultation at the HSHSL
Meet online with a HSHSL librarian to get help finding literature for your research papers, projects, grant applications and more. Consultations focus on using library databases and developing strategies to make your search more efficient and effective. http://bit.ly/HSHSLResearchConsult
Happy Juneteenth! HSHSL Closed Monday, June 20
In honor of the Juneteenth holiday, the HSHSL will be closed on Monday, June 20.
Sample the Graphic Medicine Collection
Graphic medicine describes the intersection of comics and health care. The combination can lead to a deeper understanding of the experience of conditions such as pain, motherhood, epilepsy, and anxiety to name but a few. Browse the HSHSL’s graphic medicine … Continue reading
Help Us Rename the UMB Digital Archive
The UMB Digital Archive launched over 10 years ago. Its mission initially was collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of the university. However, it has also become a place for scholarly communication, providing access to content such as dissertations, open-access articles by UMB authors, conference presentations, academic posters, … Continue reading
Take a Book on Vacation!
Taking a break, a road trip, or even a staycation? Check out a book (or several!) from the HSHSL’s Leisure Reading Collection to take along with you. The collection is located on the 1st floor of the library. Questions? 410-706-7995 … Continue reading
