
The library will be closed Saturday, May 25, through Monday, May 27, in observance of Memorial Day.
We will reopen with normal hours on Tuesday, May 28.
We wish everyone a safe and peaceful holiday weekend.
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Reference: 410-706-7996
Circulation: 410-706-7928
The library will be closed Saturday, May 25, through Monday, May 27, in observance of Memorial Day.
We will reopen with normal hours on Tuesday, May 28.
We wish everyone a safe and peaceful holiday weekend.
The HSHSL and its partners in the University System of Maryland and Affiliated Institutions Library Consortium (USMAI) are in the process of updating USMAI’s EZproxy server. EZproxy is the authentication service that allows HSHSL users to access library resources from off-campus.
The HSHSL is working with USMAI and our publishers to make the transition as seamless as possible. But beginning May 27, 2025, users may encounter a denial of off-campus access. If this happens, please notify the HSHSL so the library team can work to restore access.
Thank you for your patience as we work to improve off-campus access to library resources.
Beginning Wednesday, May 21, the library’s third floor will undergo a project to increase power access and improve the flexibility of study spaces. Work will begin at 6:30 a.m. and is expected to be completed by Monday, June 3.
Intermittent noise is expected during this time. For quieter study, we recommend using the fourth or fifth floors. Earplugs and headphones are available at the Information Services Desk.
Third-floor study rooms will remain available for reservation; however, please note that study rooms are not soundproof.
For questions, contact Information Services at hshsl@umaryland.edu or 410-706-7995.
The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) is proud to host AIDS, Posters, and Stories of Public Health: A People’s History of a Pandemic, a traveling exhibition exploring how communities have used posters and storytelling in response to the AIDS crisis. The exhibit will be on display on the HSHSL’s second floor from May 9 to June 12, 2025.
The exhibition draws from the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) archive of public health posters about AIDS, rooted in the work of artists, activists, and community members. These posters use drawing, personal narratives, accessible language, and collective design to send a clear message: more than 40 years after the crisis began, AIDS is not over. A companion digital gallery showcases a curated selection of fully digitized materials from NLM’s historical collections, offering a deeper look into the history behind the exhibit.
Credits:
AIDS, Posters, and Stories of Public Health: A People’s History of a Pandemic was produced by the National Library of Medicine. It was guest curated by Theodore Kerr, a writer, organizer, and founding member of What Would an HIV Doula Do?
Graduating this semester? Just want to celebrate making it through finals? Stop by the HSHSL’s Weise Gallery and snap a pic at our Graduation Photo Wall* — now up and ready for you!
We’ve decked it out in UMB colors (red, yellow, and black) with sparkling fringe curtains and a big “Grad 2025” sign to make your moment shine.
✨ Need a hand? We’ve left a tripod with a light and remote so you can set up your phone and take the perfect solo shot or group selfie — no extra hands required. The photo wall will be up until Friday, May 23.
Celebrate yourself — you’ve earned it!
*Please Note:
Outside photographers who are not affiliated with UMB are not permitted to enter the Library for photo sessions without prior approval.
To request access for a non-UMB photographer, please contact us in advance at hshsl@umaryland.edu.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Finals are tough, but Thursday just got better.
Join your friends at the HSHSL on Thursday, May 8 at 2 p.m. for a Soft Pretzel Break in the Weise Gallery! We’re serving up big soft pretzels from Philly Pretzel Factory with your choice of dips — from classic mustards to melty cheese.
While you snack:
📸 Snap a photo in front of our UMB-colored grad photo wall
🗳️ Vote in our just-for-fun polls
💬 Learn about our Student Advisory Board and how you can help shape the library
Swing by, fuel up, and take a moment to decompress. 🥨
Need a quick burst of energy during finals? Stop by the HSHSL’s Information Services desk for fresh fruit on Wednesday morning, May 7. We’ll have bananas and clementines ready to grab and go.
Good luck during finals, and a big congratulations to all our graduating students!
🎉 Bonus stress relief:
Take a break on the first floor anytime with puzzles, games, and coloring pages. Whether you need to recharge or zone out, we’ve got you covered.
Finals are here, and the HSHSL has the comfort food you need to power through — eggs, bacon, biscuits, home fries, and more, served up breakfast-for-dinner style! Join us on Tuesday, May 6, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the HSHSL’s Weise Gallery.
While you’re in line for your plate, we’re asking just one thing in return: share a library memory. It could be a favorite study spot, an event you loved, a helpful librarian or staff member, a funny moment, or anything else that stuck with you.
We’ll hand you a slip of paper and a pen while you wait. Jot it down and pin it to our felt board; your memory becomes part of the library’s story.
This event is co-sponsored by URecFit and Wellness and the University Student Government Association (USGA).
Good luck with finals!
Publishing open access (OA) is now easier and more affordable for UMB researchers. The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) signed two Read and Publish agreements with major academic publishers Elsevier and Wiley.
These agreements allow UMB faculty, staff, and students to publish open access in selected journals without paying article processing charges (APCs).
Here’s how it works:
You must be the corresponding author on the article.
The article must be accepted by a participating journal.
When completing the copyright and licensing agreements in the journal publisher’s portal., you’ll be prompted to choose the free OA option if the journal is eligible and funding is still available.
This benefit is limited, so if the option isn’t visible during submission, it may mean:
The journal isn’t part of the agreement.
UMB’s allotment of OA publishing credits for the year has been used up.
To explore eligible journals and get more guidance, visit our Open Access guide.
📩 Questions?
For help with the OA agreements, contact Steve Douglas at sdouglas@hshsl.umaryland.edu.
For general publishing questions and guidance, contact publishing@hshsl.umaryland.edu.
On Wednesday, April 30, our E-Reserves database is moving to a new cloud server. You may experience brief service disruptions during this transition. We expect the move to be completed by 10 a.m. Thank you for your patience!
If you have urgent needs, please contact: hshsl@umaryland.edu or 410-706-7995