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Printing Not Available, Wed. Oct 24th, 5PM – 7PM, Come to Information Services Desk for Assistance
Due to software updates and modifications that must be completed, printing at the HS/HSL will be down on Wednesday, Oct. 24th from 5PM – 7PM. Please come to the Information Services Desk during this time and we will happily print … Continue reading
No Canvas Poster Printing Available At This Time
We are currently unable to print canvas posters due to a malfunction with our poster printing plotter. We are waiting for a technician to repair the canvas functionality if possible, but do not have a time frame … Continue reading
Maryland Poison Center Supports Pick Your Poison Exhibit
The HS/HSL welcomes the Maryland Poison Center of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy as a support to the National Library of Medicine’s Pick your Poison: Intoxicating Pleasures & Medical … Continue reading
Scholarly Publishing Workshop Series
As part of this year’s Open Access Week, the HS/HSL will be hosting a Scholarly Publishing Workshop Series. All workshops will be held in Room LL03 on the Library’s Lower Level. Walk-ins are welcome, but you may also register here: http://www2.hshsl.umaryland.edu/hshsl/workshops/register.cfm. Continue reading
Exhibit: Pick Your Poison: Intoxicating Pleasures and Medical Prescriptions, Oct 15 – Nov 24
From the National Library of Medicine, produced in cooperation with the National Museum of American History, Pick Your Poison: Intoxicating Pleasures and Medical Prescriptions will be on display in the HS/HSL’s Weise Gallery Oct 15 … Continue reading
Showcasing and Preserving UMB CURE Scholars’ Works
The HS/HSL is pleased to announce the inclusion of works by UMB CURE Scholars in the UMB Digital Archive. Continue reading
Whiteboard Project: If the HS/HSL Won the Lottery, What Should We Buy?
Wow, thanks for all of the comments, we hear you loud and clear. Be sure to also fill out the Library Genie survey during the month of … Continue reading
September Edition of Connective Issues Now Available
The September edition of Connective Issues is out! It includes: Welcome – Expertise, Resources, Place! Doing Research? Meet the Makers – The Neurobiology of Pain Modulation: From Placebo Effects to Virtual Reality Wikipedia Edit-a-thon … Continue reading
Oct. 5, Exhibit Luncheon and Lecture: “The ‘Spanish Flu’ of 1918, What’s Past is Prologue
Join us for a luncheon and lecture with Dr. Philip A Mackowiak. Dr. Philip A. Mackowiak, ’70, emeritus professor of medicine and Carolyn Frenkil and Selvin Passen History of Medicine Scholar-in-Residence will present, The ‘Spanish … Continue reading
Health Information Resources for Culturally Diverse Patients Workshop
Health Information Resources for Culturally Diverse Patients Monday, October 8th, 2018 Noon – 1:00 pm Lower level of the HS/HSL Room LL03 If you provide care for patients/clients with limited English … Continue reading
