Updated Feb. 2 at 12:40 p.m.
One HSHSL elevator is now operational. Elevator service remains limited while repairs continue. The Information Services desk can provide updates and help with alternative access to library materials and services. Contact us at hshsl@umaryland.edu or 410-706-7995.
Elevator Access Update
Faith and Religious Practice Space at the HSHSL

The Health Sciences and Human Services Library’s Faith and Religious Practice Space is available in Room 301 on the HSHSL’s third floor. It provides a quiet, inclusive setting for reflection, meditation, and prayer for UMB faculty, staff, and students.
Please visit at your convenience and help keep the room clean and respectful for all.
For more details, review the Faith and Religious Practice Space Guidelines.
If you have questions or feedback, contact hshsl@umaryland.edu or 410-706-7995.
Library Building Closure Due to Inclement Weather

Updated Jan. 26, 12:45 p.m.
The Library building will be closed from 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 through Tuesday, Jan. 27 due to inclement weather.
While our building is closed, our online services remain open. You can access databases, ebooks, journals, streaming media, and research guides through our website with your University credentials.
Most library staff will be working remotely during the closure. If you need research help or have questions, email hshsl@umaryland.edu and someone will respond as soon as possible.
Stay safe, stay warm, and we look forward to seeing you when we reopen.
Love Data Week 2026 Begins on Feb. 9

Love Data Week, set for Feb. 9 to 13, is an international celebration of all things data.
Each year, the Data and Bioinformation Services team at the Health Sciences and Human Services Library engages the university community on topics such as data management, sharing, wrangling, and visualization, as well as open and reproducible science.
This year’s theme is “Where’s the Data?,” which encourages us to think about data’s journey from collection through storage and preservation.
Join us for the events below.
Where’s the Data? Finding and Accessing Research Data at UMB
Date and time: Wednesday, Feb. 11, noon to 1:30 p.m.
Location: Zoom
Registration: Register for the session (opens in a new window)
Need to access clinical or administrative data for research but not sure where to start? After a brief overview of HSHSL-supported data resources, this virtual session will feature experts from ICTR and PRC to explain the process of requesting UMMS EPIC data and administrative claims datasets.
This session is ideal for faculty, students engaged in research, and research staff. Accessing data does not have to be a mystery.
Speakers:
- Amy Yarnell, MLS
Head of Data and Bioinformation Services, Health Sciences and Human Services Library - Eberechukwu Onukwugha, PhD
Professor; Executive Director, Pharmaceutical Research Computing Center; Department of Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research; University of Maryland School of Pharmacy - Wanda Hill, MS, BSN, RN
Director of Operations, UMB Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
Data and Doughnuts
Date and time: Thursday, Feb. 12, 10 a.m. to noon
Location: HSHSL first floor
Stop by our table to grab a doughnut and chat with the HSHSL Data Services team. Then from 11 a.m. to noon, visit the HSHSL Positivi-tree and celebrate self-care for Valentine’s Day.
Managing Your Qualitative Data with the Qualitative Data Repository (QDR)
Date and time: Thursday, Feb.12, 1 to 2 p.m.
Location: Zoom
Registration: Register for the session (opens in a new window)
In this webinar, researchers will explore options for sharing qualitative data, with a special focus on the Qualitative Data Repository (QDR), to which the University of Maryland, Baltimore has an institutional membership. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of qualitative data sharing norms and practices across the social, health, and other human focused sciences.
The session will highlight practical steps researchers can take to keep qualitative materials organized throughout any project, which also can support future archiving and re use of the materials they collect. QDR’s Associate Director will further showcase examples of nuanced data sharing approaches from current published data projects, including sensitive data secured under different levels of access control, will demonstrate how the deposit process at the repository works, and highlight data available for pedagogical purposes as well.
This webinar is intended for faculty, students, and staff who are using qualitative or multi method techniques. It is especially useful for those preparing data management or data sharing plans (DMPs or DMSPs) for federal or private foundation funding applications.
Speaker: Dessislava Kirilova, Associate Director, Qualitative Data Repository
Caption the Chart Challenge
Dates: Feb. 9 to 13
Location: HSHSL
Find one of our chart displays around the HSHSL and try your hand at writing a creative and funny caption.
Questions? Contact: Amy Yarnell, Head of Data and Bioinformation Services ayarnell@hshsl.umaryland.edu
MLK Holiday Closure: HSHSL Closed Monday, Jan. 19

The Health Sciences and Human Services Library will be closed on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The library will reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 20, with regular semester hours.
Thank you for planning ahead.
Access National and Local Newspapers Through HSHSL

The HSHSL has an electronic subscription to The New York Times and other newspapers through ProQuest’s National Newspapers database. You can access the database using a tablet or phone, but the display may not be optimized.
To access the database, follow these steps:
- Go to the library’s home page.
- In the red navigation bar, open the Find Resources drop-down menu and select Databases.
- Click the letter N from the alphabetical list.
- Select National Newspapers Core & The Baltimore Sun.
You will be able to search or browse content from The New York Times, The Baltimore Sun, The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and more.
Please note: Some newspaper content may not be available the same day it is posted on the newspaper’s website. Articles published online ahead of their print publication date may not be available from ProQuest until the following day. Article publication dates and titles may also vary from those on the newspaper’s website.
Pro tip: If you can’t find an article using an exact title and publication date search, try expanding the date range and searching with title keywords. You can also browse the latest issue of a specific newspaper by clicking on the Publications option in the three-line menu (☰), selecting the desired title, and using the Choose an Issue to View search option.
Welcome Back! HSHSL Reopens Jan. 2

Happy New Year, and welcome back!
The Health Sciences and Human Services Library reopens on Friday, Jan. 2, and we are ready to support your work in the year ahead.
Early January hours (Jan. 2–19):
Monday to Friday: 6 a.m.–8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Library services and classroom access begin at 8 a.m.
The library will be closed Monday, Jan. 19, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Regular semester hours begin Tuesday, Jan. 20.
❄️HSHSL Winter Holiday Hours ❄️

The HSHSL will close early on Tuesday, Dec. 23. Our hours that day are 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The library will be closed from Wednesday, Dec. 24, through Thursday, Jan. 1. We will reopen on Friday, Jan. 2.
Even while the building is closed, you can still access most library resources through our website, including journals, databases and research guides. If you have questions during the break, email hshsl@umaryland.edu and we will reply when the library reopens.
Warm wishes for a safe and restful holiday season.
Good News: The Consensus Pro Trial Is Live

The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) is pleased to share that Consensus Pro is now available to the UMB community ahead of schedule, with access provided by HSHSL.
Originally planned to launch in January 2026, the Consensus Pro trial has been activated early, giving students, faculty, and staff immediate access to this AI-powered research tool. Consensus Pro helps users explore, summarize, and understand research literature by drawing directly from peer-reviewed sources.
To help you get started, the HSHSL has created a Consensus Pro guide that explains how to create an account and highlights features, best uses, and effective search tips.
The Consensus Pro trial will run for one year as part of a planned evaluation period. We encourage you to explore the tool and share feedback with the library.
