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HS/HSL Closed Sunday, April 21st
The HS/HSL will be closed on Sunday, April 21st for the Easter holiday. We will return to our regular hours on Monday, April 22nd.
Happy 21st Birthday HS/HSL!
Twenty-one years ago, on April 3, 1998, the Health Sciences and Human Services Library opened its doors for the first time at 601 West Lombard Street. The new space featured 190,000 square feet over 6 floors. A new exhibit on … Continue reading
Latest Edition of Connective Issues
In this edition: The Annual Report is Here! The Annual Report is Here! Finally!21@601: Celebrating HS/HSL’s 21 Years at 601 W. LombardFirst Floor Re-imaginedJournal BackfilesHS/HSL Usage Survey – One Month OnlyMaryland’s First Lady Yumi Hogan, “Nature’s Spring Sonata” ExhibitionMeet the … Continue reading
21@601: Celebrating 21 Years at 601 W. Lombard – Luncheon and Exhibit
Monday, April 15, 201911:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (luncheon and panel discussion) HS/HSL Gladhill Ballroom To register for this event, please email events@hshsl.umaryland.edu with your name and contact information. Time Flies! Almost 21 years ago on April 3, 1998 the … Continue reading
Maryland’s First Lady Yumi Hogan, “Nature’s Spring Sonata” Exhibition
Stop by and view Maryland’s artist and First Lady, Yumi Hogan’s exhibit “Nature’s Spring Sonata” in the HS/HSL’s Weise Gallery. Mrs. Hogan’s works, made with sumi ink and hanji paper, display interpretations of her life, memories, and visually reflect those … Continue reading
Whiteboard Project: What Do You Think About the New Booths
HS/HSL Closing at 10:00 pm, Monday, Feb. 11th Due to Inclement Weather
Library Supports Children’s Dental Health Month
Did you know that selected children’s oral health books can be checked out from the Health Sciences & Human Services Library (HS/HSL) to use when you talk with children?
VisualDx Clinical Support Tool Available
VisualDx is a visual diagnostic clinical support tool that includes over 2,800 adult and pediatric conditions and thousands of images. Search by a diagnosis, build patient- specific differentials, or review medication reactions and adverse events. This versatile tool delivers speed … Continue reading
