The Annals of Internal Medicine is having a site outage at www.annals.org. Some of Silverchair’s other journals are also affected.
Annals of Internal Medicine Site Outage
ScienceDirect – expect minor service disruptions on 12/1
ScienceDirect will be performing scheduled maintenance on Saturday, December 1st and advise that there may be minor disruptions to database functionality during this time.
HS/HSL Hours for Thanksgiving Holiday
The Health Sciences and Human Services Library will close at 6pm, Wednesday November 21st and be closed Thursday November 22nd and Friday November 23rd for the the Thanksgiving Holiday. The Library will resume normal hours on Saturday November 24th. Click here to see all hours.
Upcoming Workshops at the HS/HSL
The HS/HSL offers free workshops to all UMB Faculty, Students, and Staff, and UMMC Staff. Upcoming Workshops Include:
November 14th – Public Health Information on the Web
November 28th – RefWorks
For full course descriptions and registration click here.
Due to Hurricane Sandy, the Library will be closed on Tuesday, October 30, 2012.
Due to Hurricane Sandy, the Library will be closed on Tuesday, October 30, 2012.
Due to Hurricane Sandy, the Library will be closed on Monday, October 29, 2012.
Due to Hurricane Sandy, the Library will be closed on Monday, October 29, 2012.
Open Access Week: Reception & Exhibit, 10/24, 3-4 in the Weise Gallery (free food & prizes)!
Join the Health Sciences & Human Services Library in celebrating Open Access Week!
An exhibit will be on display in the Health Science & Human Services Library’s Weise Gallery, highlighting the high cost of scientific information and presenting Open Access as an alternative to expensive journals.
The HS/HSL will also host a reception on Wednesday, October 24th from 3:00-4:00, in the Weise Gallery on the main floor of the library. Enjoy free food and an Open Access quiz with prizes!
Researcher Registry Launched by ORCID
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID initiative, has launched its researcher registry and can now be used by researchers to create a profile and ID for themselves. http://about.orcid.org/. The ORCID project is an attempt to disambiguate researcher names, or in other words, how to tell one John Smith from another John Smith or one J. Smith from another J. Smith. From the ORCID website: “For scholars, ORCID provides a persistent identifier that unambiguously distinguishes you as the author or creator of your published works in systems that adopt ORCID. Through integration in workflows such as manuscript and grant submission as well as researcher profiles, ORCID promises to help scholars and institutions manage academic information and, ultimately, to provide both with more control over their own record of scholarship.” Click here for more details.
Annals of Internal Medicine – server maintenance
Maintenance period will last from 11:59 PM 10/5 to 4:00 AM ET 10/6. Please be advised that the Annals of Internal Medicine website will be periodically unavailable during this maintenance window, with cumulative downtime expected to be 1 hour.