Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness, examines concepts of health and medicine among contemporary American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian people is on display in the Health Sciences and Human Services Library through August 9, 2015.
Exhibit Extended: Native Voices in the Weise Gallery
“What’s Next…?” Speaker Series: Biohacking, You Can Do It Too – Lecture Available Online
The HS/HSL launched a new speaker series, “What’s Next…?” for the discussion of exciting new developments shaping the future of health, health science, and the human condition. The first lecture of this series by Dr. Ellen Jorgensen, “Biohacking, You Can Do it Too” is now available online. In the lecture, Dr. Jorgensen discussed the biohacker movement, the development of Genspace, which she co-founded, and the importance of community labs in education and research.
Summer Workshop Schedule – Free Workshops at HS/HSL
The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL) is offering workshops free of charge to UMB faculty, staff and students; UMMC staff; and HS/HSL Corporate Members during the 2015 Summer Semester. See the list of workshops here.
All in-person workshops will be held in one of the three computer classrooms located on the Lower Level of the library. Registrants for an online workshop will receive an email containing instructions for joining the session online.
To register, complete the registration form. Although registration is recommended, walk-ins are welcome!
If you are interested in a topic but cannot attend our scheduled workshops, be sure to check out our complete list of On Demand Workshops. You can request On Demand Workshops for yourself individually or with a group of your colleagues.
Facts & Comparisons Database Available Again
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Facts & Comparisons Database Temporarily Unavailable
We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to resolve the issue quickly. If you have any questions, please contact the Reference Desk at 410-706-7996, or hshsl@umaryland.edu.
HS/HSL Partners to Digitize State Medical Journals
Five preeminent medical libraries, including the HS/HSL, are collaborating on a project to digitize state medical journals. The Medical Heritage Library (MHL), is a digital resource on the history of medicine and health developed by an international consortium of cultural heritage repositories. The MHL has received funding in the amount of $275,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities for its proposal, “Medicine at Ground Level: State Medical Societies, State Medical Journals, and the Development of American Medicine and Society.” Additional funding has been provided by the Harvard Library.
This project will create a substantial digital collection of American state medical society journals, digitizing 117 titles from 46 states, from 1900 to 2000. The HS/HSL holds close to 95 of the titles.
State medical society journals document the transformation of American medicine in the twentieth century at both the local and national level. The journals have served as sites not only for scientific articles, but also for medical talks (and, often, accounts of discussions following the talks), local news regarding sites of medical care and the medical profession, advertisements, and unexpurgated musings on medicine and society throughout the twentieth century. Once digitized and searchable as a single, comprehensive body of material, this collection will be a known universe, able to support a limitless array of historical queries, including those framed geographically and/or temporally, and offering new ways to examine and depict the evolution of medicine and the relationship between medicine and society.
The other four participants are: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia; the Countway Library of Medicine at Harvard University; the Center for the History of Medicine and Public Health at The New York Academy of Medicine; and the Library and Center for Knowledge Management at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF).
Our 200th Anniversary – Looking Back and Ahead
The HS/HSL has just completed its two-year 200th anniversary celebration. The two-year celebration commemorated the purchase of Dr. John Crawford’s collection to establish the Library in 1813 and the collection being made available for student use in 1815. The two years have flown by.
Looking back, here are some highlights, plus what lies ahead!
Summer Workshop Schedule – Free Workshops at HS/HSL
The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL) is offering workshops free of charge to UMB faculty, staff and students; UMMC staff; and HS/HSL Corporate Members during the 2015 Summer Semester. See the list of workshops here.
All in-person workshops will be held in one of the three computer classrooms located on the Lower Level of the library. Registrants for an online workshop will receive an email containing instructions for joining the session online.
To register, complete the registration form. Although registration is recommended, walk-ins are welcome!
If you are interested in a topic but cannot attend our scheduled workshops, be sure to check out our complete list of On Demand Workshops. You can request On Demand Workshops for yourself individually or with a group of your colleagues.
HS/HSL Closed for Memorial Day Weekend
The HS/HSL will be closed Saturday 5/23 – Monday 5/25 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. We will resume regular hours Tuesday 5/26.
Intermittent Internet Outages, Sunday, May 17 Between 6-7AM
Emergency Maintenance will be performed by Campus IT on the Perimeter Firewall/IPS on Sunday, May 17th between 6:00 and 7:00 a.m. Intermittent internet service outages are expected during this maintenance period.