Access to Library Databases, Journals, Catalog Restored

Access to HS/HSL databases, journals, and catalog have been restored. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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HS/HSL Artist Luncheon and Lecture: Nickolai Walko

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The HS/HSL will be hosting a free lecture and luncheon on June 30th from 11:45 am – 1pm, featuring artist Nickolai Walko. He will be discussing his exhibit hosted at the HS/HSL’s Weise Gallery, “Tape: A Visual Dissection.” This free event will take place at the HS/HSL’s Gladhill Boardroom. To RSVP email: events@hshsl.umaryland.edu. Questions? Please call 410-706-7545.

Nickolai Walko was born in Perm, Russia in 1991. He was adopted from a Siberian orphanage two years later by an American couple and moved to the United States. He received his BFA in sculpture from the Virginia Commonwealth University in 2014. Nickolai started to use masking tape not for its usual purpose, to mask off certain areas for paint to cover, but instead to produce high contrast, intricate, and stylized works of art. He was introduced to the medium in high school and it “stuck to him” through college though his major was sculpture in which he produced street sign body armor and other metal creations. The Renaissance and Pop Art movements have served as core inspirations, as well as the medical field. He strives to capture the human form as well as animalistic forms through the non-traditional medium of masking tape. In a way, the tape acts as a skin, and the X-Acto knife is a scalpel. Producing these works, he feels like a surgeon and removing the skin (tape) provides access for the public to view the anatomy beneath in his stylized diagrams and scenes. The exhibit will be displayed in the Library’s Weise Gallery from June 24 through September 1, 2016. For more information about the artist and his work go to http://www.nickolaiwalko.com/tapegallery.html .  

 

 

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New A-Z Journal List

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On June 13, the Library’s journal and e-book lists will be combined and made available within OneSearch.  A new A-Z option on the black bar at the top of the OneSearch page will take you to the list.

A new item under “Popular Links” on the HS/HSL homepage, Journals/Ebooks, will take you to the same place. With a streamlined look and a new autofill feature, the list will continue to provide a convenient way to access individual titles.

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Library Databases, Journals, Catalog Down

The HS/HSL is experiencing technical difficulties, our servers at College Park are currently down.  IT is working to resolve the issue, but for now, databases, journals and the library catalog are not working.

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New Device Charging Station is Here!

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A frequent request at the HS/HSL has been for a place to recharge your electronic devices.  We now have a new charging station with eight combination locked compartments to safely store your phones, tablets, etc. while they power up.  There are cables for: Micro USB, USB-C, Apple Lightening Wire and Apple 30-pin.  Just create your own password and lock your device in for safe charging while you visit the Library.

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Off Campus Access to Library Resources Restored

Access to library databases and journals is now fully restored for those patrons who may have had issues accessing resources from off campus the past few days. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Temporary Problems With Off-Campus Access to Databases and Journals

We are experiencing problems with off-campus access to databases and journals.  This issue appears to affecting students. Campus IT is investigating the problem and we will post an update as soon as we know more.  If you are experiencing loss of off-campus access, please contact the IT Help Desk at help@umaryland.edu or410-706-4357.

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Library Hours: May 21st – May 30th

Early Summer Hours
May 21st – May 30th

Monday – Thursday 6:00am – 10:00pm
Friday 6:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday 8:00am – 8:00pm
Sunday 8:00am – 10:00pm

Exception
Memorial Day WeekendSaturday, May 28th – Monday, May 30th
CLOSED

Early Morning Study for UMB Students
Between 6:00am – 8:00am, Monday – Friday, enter through the Campus Center with your UMB ID.  Library services and access to classrooms begin at 8:00am.

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HS/HSL Acquires New Historical Notebooks

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The HS/HSL recently acquired a few interesting manuscript items dating from the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. There are two volumes of class lecture notes transcribed by Dr. William D. Cawley, a 1902 graduate of our School of Medicine. The first volume comprises notes derived from lectures on Surgery, and the second is his collected transcriptions relating to various topics in Dermatology, including eczema, liver spots, psoriasis, scabies, shingles, and others. These notes afford a fascinating illustration of the scope of these branches of medicine as they were known and taught in our institution at that time in history.

Accompanying those two pieces are a manuscript volume of professor’s notes dated 1898, pertinent to the study of the female generative organs, and of embryology. These originated from Dr. Jose L. Hirsh, who taught Histology, Embryology, Pathology, and Bacteriology in our School of Medicine. His Preface states that Professor Hirsh compiled these study guide notes from various learned sources and reproduced them in mass quantity for the benefit of his students. As with the other two volumes, this item also was the property of William Cawley.

These valuable pieces are welcome additions to our Historical Collections. They represent a unique glimpse into the nature of medical teaching concepts and methods in an era well before digital files in Blackboard content modules.

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Gallery Exhibit: A Blossoming Perspective from the University of Maryland School of Social Work

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The flower images in this exhibit were created by nine artists from UMB’s School of Social Work to celebrate the beauty of life. According to Julie Gilliam, Senior Instructional Technology Specialist at the School of Social Work, “There is a misperception that social workers do not embrace technology. This is simply untrue, social workers adopt technology when it is accessible, efficient, empowering and portable.” The artists in this exhibit used technology to demonstrate their idea of blossoming. The artworks were predominately created with smartphones with some using visual textures produced by a mobile application. The exhibit will be displayed in the HS/HSL Weise Gallery from May 16 through June 17, 2016.

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