“This or That: Chill Pill Edition” Recap – Cloud Watching, You Tried

The library’s latest whiteboard poll, 💊 This or That: Chill Pill Edition 💊, asked students to weigh in on their favorite relaxing vibes. It was a showdown of ultimate chill and you had opinions.

Some categories sparked fierce competition, with votes running neck-and-neck. But one option floated to the bottom of the pack: cloud watching. Seriously, what did clouds ever do to you?

If this poll proved anything, it’s that UMB students are true masters of relaxation. Whether it’s stargazing, oversized hoodies, or the warm glow of a fire, you know how to unwind like pros.

 

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🔌🖍️🎧 Handy Library Essentials at the Information Services Desk

Newish to campus or need a quick library refresher? We’ve got all kinds of helpful items waiting for you at our Information Services desk—some need to be checked out, others you can simply grab and go. Here’s what you will find:

🎨 Creativity boosters: Large and small boxes of dry-erase markers. Need to color-code, sketch, or visualize? We’ve got markers ready to help you brainstorm big ideas or de-stress with a doodle.

🔌 Stay powered up: Forgot a charger? We’ve got you covered! Check out our Lightning and USB-C cables or a USB-C to HDMI adaptor so you’re always ready to go, whether it’s on your laptop or phone.

🎧 Focus essentials: Headphones and earplugs are available to help you block out the noise and tune into your work (or your favorite study tracks).

📝 On-the-spot study helpers: Mini whiteboards for quick notes or study sessions. Perfect for a group or solo study.

Accessibility items: We’re here to support every student. See what’s available.

Whether you’re a new student or back for another semester, swing by and make the most of these handy resources. We are here to make your library experience better—no need to bring anything but yourself and your campus id!

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Request Articles and Books from the HSHSL

Picture of an open book

Need a book or article that HSHSL doesn’t have? With our interlibrary loan (ILL) service, UMB faculty, staff, and students can request materials from other libraries.

Here’s how it works:

  • Free for students: All books and articles are free for UMB students, making it easy to access what you need for research or coursework.
  • Free books for faculty and staff: Faculty and staff can request books at no cost.
  • Articles for faculty and staff: Articles are available for faculty and staff as well; however, any copyright fees, if applicable, will be billed to their department.

Our ILL service is quick and easy to use. Get the resources you need, right when you need them. Go to: bit.ly/HSL-ILL 

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OCEAN Fall Mixer

UMB Community Engagement Center Community Room (lower level) | 16 S. Poppleton St.
Lunch will be served

You are invited to attend the fall mixer for OCEAN, the UMB Office of Community Engagement Advisory Network. OCEAN unites community and academic partners to support and uplift community-engaged teaching, learning, research, and action in West Baltimore.

Join us as we reconnect, explore community-engaged opportunities, and shape the future of academic community engagement. Register to attend.

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Sequential Art: Stories by Baltimore City Students

Sequential Art Exhibit

Oct. 30, 2024 – Jan. 17, 2025

The Mother Mary Lange (MML) Catholic School teamed up with the Health Sciences and Human Services Library to present an exhibit exploring mental health, self-expression, and Halloween-inspired storytelling. We invite you to experience the creativity and insight of young artists from West Baltimore as they share their perspectives through art.

Mental Health

Through sequential art (or comics), students address complex topics like depression, anxiety, and trauma. Alongside their comics, students designed impactful posters that promote mental health awareness, encouraging open conversations about these important issues.

Inner and Outer Self

How does the self we show the world differ from the self within? To explore this question, MML students created split self-portraits—one side depicting their outward appearance, the other side revealing thoughts and feelings that are often hidden. These portraits are powerful reflections of inner identity.

Halloween

Embracing the spirit of Halloween, MML students created comics set on this spooky night. The stories range from eerie and suspenseful to heartwarming and funny, each offering a unique take on Halloween’s magic.

This exhibit is a window into the minds and imaginations of young people and offers an opportunity to connect with their stories and reflections. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating their artistry and insights.

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📵 Tech-Free Digital Wellness Cafe

📅 Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024
🕛 Noon – 5 p.m.
📍 HSHSL First Floor Gallery

Join us for a much-needed digital detox at the HSHSL! Our “Tech-Free Cafe” is the perfect place to unwind, socialize with friends, play games, make crafts, and more—no screens required. ☕ Coffee, tea, and light refreshments will be served.

Feel free to drop in anytime between noon and 5 p.m., but please remember to keep your phones and devices tucked away while you’re here.

Organized by URecFit and Wellness.

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Historical Insights: Bones, Molars, and Briefs Halloween Edition

The Health Sciences and Human Services Library Historical Collections’ strives to provide broad access to our diverse collections both in person and digitally. Materials in our collections appear as they originally were published or created and may contain offensive or inappropriate language or images and may be offensive to users. The University of Maryland, Baltimore does not endorse the views expressed in these materials. Materials should be viewed in the context in which they were created.

Hand-drawn image of a skull on a molar with a wig.

Happy Halloween! Historical collections are often the first stop on university and college campuses for ghost stories and skeletons. While the HSHSL’s Historical Collections does not have actual skeletons in our closets or collections and there are no known ghosts haunting our halls there are still spooky finds in our repository. This blog features haunting images from the Bones, Molars, and Briefs Yearbooks.

In 1897 the students at the University of Maryland came together to produce the first yearbook representing the dental, medical, and law schools. They chose an appropriate title representing all schools: bones for medicine, molars for dentistry, and briefs for law.  The pharmacy, nursing, graduate, and social work schools had not yet been established. The Bones, Molars, and Briefs name stuck until 1905, when the combined yearbook was renamed, Terra Mariae.

These early yearbooks were light on photographs, as they were still costly and difficult to take, instead the volumes contained many hand-drawn cartoons and sketches as well as poems, songs, and essays by students. While the yearbooks contain some controversial content by today’s standards, they are still valuable historical resources and provide insight into the student’s lives as well as historical happenings at the school.

Most importantly, for this Halloween holiday, the Bones, Molars, and Briefs contain some fantastically ghoulish, magical, and ghastly images. Peruse the collection at your leisure, if you dare!

Hand draw joker doing a split with sign that says "What fools we mortals be"

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🎃 Halloween Movie & Snacks, Thursday, Oct. 31

Students, join us for a spooky afternoon at the Weise Gallery as we watch the classic film Horror Express (1972)!

Date: Oct. 31
Time: 2–3:30 p.m.

We’ll have popcorn and chocolate to snack on while you enjoy the eerie thrills of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing battling an ancient evil aboard the Trans-Siberian Express.

👹👻 Don’t miss out on the scares — and snacks! 🍿🍫

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LibKey Nomad++ Trial: The HSHSL Requests Your Feedback!

If you already use the LibKey Nomad browser extension, you know how easy it makes it to access the Library’s full-text content, even when you start your research on the open web – at PubMed.gov, Google Scholar, Wikipedia, or publisher websites – instead of going through the HSHSL website. Now, for a limited time, the HSHSL will be running a trial of LibKey Nomad++, a new, enhanced version of the add-on. Whether you’re new to LibKey Nomad or a current user, we value your feedback as we evaluate whether it is worthwhile for our users to invest in the LibKey Nomad++ upgrade. The trial will run from Oct. 16 through Nov. 27.

The new features include citation exporting, links to the HSHSL’s licensed content for subscription sites like the New York Times or the Atlantic Monthly, informational prompts about access to related content, and integrated library chat assistance.

If you already use LibKey Nomad, there’s nothing you need to do; the new features will go live when the trial begins on Oct. 16. If you are new to the tool, you can download LibKey Nomad to start using it right away. LibKey Nomad works with a number of browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Please complete our brief feedback survey to help us make an informed decision about the tool.

If you have questions about the tool or the trial, let us know at hshsl@umaryland.edu.

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Meet Your Librarian

Each UMB school has a designated librarian who collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to provide support for educational, clinical, and research endeavors.

Make an appointment with your librarian for help finding literature for class assignments and projects, consult with them on a systematic or scoping review, or contact them via email with your question. Discover how your librarian can help by visiting the Research and Education Services webpage.

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