The Library Genie is Back! What Are Your 3 Library Wishes?

LibraryWishes@2x

The Library Genie is back! Last year he asked for your 3 library wishes and you responded. We can happily say that 3 library wishes were granted.

  1. You asked for early morning hours. HS/HSL is now open at 6:00AM Monday-Friday!
  2. You asked for later hours on Saturday and earlier hours on Sunday. HS/HSL now closes at 8:00PM on Saturdays and opens at 8:00AM on Sundays!
  3. You asked for more large monitors in the study rooms. We installed 5 more monitors!

The Library Genie will be accepting wishes from October 1 to 31.

  • Are there any new technologies you would like to see the Library offer?
  • What about resources and services the Library could provide?
  • How could the Library better assist you with your research, education or clinical needs?

Now is your chance to let us know. Submit your 3 wishes to the Library Genie today! Your wishes will be anonymous, but if you’d be willing to talk more with us about your wishes you can include your name and e-mail address.

Thanks for your input and happy wishing!

Posted in Announcement | Comments Off on The Library Genie is Back! What Are Your 3 Library Wishes?

First Offering of NCBI NOW to begin October

From October 13th to October 23rd, NCBI will present the first iteration of NCBI NOW, a free online experience aimed at those new to next generation sequencing (NGS) analysis. Enrollment in this course is limited to the first 1,000 participants who sign up through the ORAU Portal: https://oraulearning.org/?partition=ncbi. Since enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis, please only sign up for this educational opportunity if you will be able to participate fully.

Learners will watch 6-7 videos (average video duration: 45-60 minutes) online during the first 7 days of the course. These videos will cover the basics of NGS data, preprocessing, quality control and alignment strategies for both DNA-Seq and RNA-Seq, as well as a brief discussion of downstream analysis. Additionally, we will demonstrate how to leverage BLAST tools for NGS analysis.

Next, participants will apply a selection of RNA-Seq alignment algorithms over three days (1-2 hours per day), mapping RNA-Seq data to GRCh38 chromosome 20. Finally, participants will compare the results of these mappers for specific genes. Throughout the course, participants will be able to post questions at Biostars; experts from NCBI and elsewhere will be available online to answer questions.

Learners will emerge from the course equipped to map their own RNA-Seq or DNA-Seq data to the human genome, understand the options for downstream analysis, and use their understanding of the basic steps of data processing to interact more effectively with bioinformatician collaborators.

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on First Offering of NCBI NOW to begin October

Community Health Maps Blog: A Resource for Low Cost Mapping Tools

chm

The National Library of Medicine has created the resource called “Community Health Maps: Information on Low Cost Mapping Tools for Community-based Organizations“. If you are interested in the usefulness of data mapping in public health, but have concerns about high cost or complex technology, check out this blog.

Community Health Maps contains a mixture of mapping apps and reviews, best practices, and experiences of folks who have successfully used mapping technologies in their work in public health. The blog is intended to help community organizations identify and apply low-cost and easy-to-use online mapping tools.

Examples of what you can find on the Community Health Maps blog include:

  • A guide for using iForm for Field Data Collection. iForm is an app that can be used on iPads, iPhones and Android devices. Using iForm and iFormBuilder, you can go to different locations, gather data, and view it in tabular or map format.
  • A review of CartoDB, an online cloud based platform for storing and visualizing spatial data.
  • A two-part article on the accuracy of the GPS in Smartphones. Will the use of your phone’s GPS be sufficient for your project?
Posted in Announcement, News | Comments Off on Community Health Maps Blog: A Resource for Low Cost Mapping Tools

Literature Reviews: An Overview for Students Workshop

Need help with a literature review for class? Consider signing up for the Literature Reviews: An Overview for Students workshop. This introductory workshop will help you start the process of writing a literature review. In this workshop we will discuss strategies for focusing your topic, searching for and managing literature, and synthesizing information. For full workshop schedule and registration, click here.

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Literature Reviews: An Overview for Students Workshop

News Regarding MPowering the State Virtual Research Library

06

MPowering the State was established a few years ago by the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to promote innovation and impact through collaboration between the University of Maryland, Baltimore and the University of Maryland, College Park. MPowering the State provided one-time funds, to be reviewed and renewed annually, for shared library collections supporting this collaboration. The University Libraries at College Park, and the Health Sciences and Human Services Library and the Thurgood Marshall Law Library at UM Baltimore employed these funds to establish the MPower Virtual Research Library, an interdisciplinary collection supporting advanced biosciences research and education between these universities.

As you know, The State of Maryland has recently faced significant financial challenges, which have affected every state entity, including the University System of Maryland. Funding for the MPower Virtual Research Library is one of the casualties. Fiscal year 2016 brings substantial reduction in support, and is the last year in which our libraries will receive MPower funding. The three library directors have informed their Provosts and the System that none of our libraries are able to fund these resources in the future due to flat or reduced collections budgets. We are looking at ways to collaboratively fund some of the resources but any funding there will necessitate hard decisions regarding reductions in other areas.

The MPower Virtual Research Library has substantially benefited the research and teaching of many faculty, students and librarians at our institutions.  It was an opportunity to develop a biosciences knowledge infrastructure supportive of collaboration across these major USM research institutions. Loss of access to these resources may have considerable negative impact.  Faculty, students and other researchers should consult with library faculty at their institutions to determine alternative resources.

Posted in News | Comments Off on News Regarding MPowering the State Virtual Research Library

New Edition of Connective Issues

connective-issues@2x

Check out the latest edition of the HS/HSL’s newsletter, Connective Issues.

In this issue:

The Energy of a New Academic Year

New Information Services Desk

The Library Genie is Returning Oct. 1!

New Event – Technology Brown Bag

Helpful Hints for Students

News Regarding the MPowering the State Virtual Research Library

Public Access Compliance

Pictures of Nursing: The Zwerdling Postcard Collection

The Community Health Maps Blog: A Resource for Low Cost Mapping Tools

Open Wide: Recommended Oral Health Books for Children Booklist Now Available

Workshops at the HS/HSL

HS/HSL Donates Computers

HS/HSL Welcomes Emerging Technologies Librarian

Notable Tech Trends: Robots Have Arrived

Not Your Grandmother’s Library Video!

Staff News

Posted in Announcement, News | Comments Off on New Edition of Connective Issues

FDA Online Drug Information Resources for Students and Clinicians Webinar 9/29

The HS/HSL will be broadcasting the FDA Online Drug Information Resources for Students and Clincians webinar on Tuesday September 29th from 1:00-1:45 pm in LL04.

This webinar will review information regarding FDA databases that are of interest to students and practicing clinicians who will learn how to navigate and utilize these databases to find useful, relevant and current drug information.

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on FDA Online Drug Information Resources for Students and Clinicians Webinar 9/29

Helpful Hints for Students

Here are some helpful hints on how the HS/HSL can help you as the school year begins.

  • Want early access to the Library? From 6 a.m. to 8 a.m., Monday through Friday, you can enter the Library via the SMC Campus Center. Make sure to have your OneCard for identification. Library services begin at 8 a.m. when the front doors unlock.
  • The Library has four scanners that are free to use. Use them to scan book chapters or articles that you can save on a thumb drive or email to yourself. Scanners are located on the first floor of the HS/HSL.
  • Need assistance with research on a topic? Contact your school librarian to set up a research consultation.
  • Want a quiet place to study? The Library has study rooms on the 2nd through 5th floors. Some rooms can be reserved for up to three hours a day. All other rooms are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Many rooms are equipped with digital displays that allow you to project content on your laptop.
  • Always bring your OneCard with you to the Library. Use it to print and check out books. The 14-digit barcode on the back of the card allows you log onto library computers.
  • The Library has a Presentation Practice Studio. Use this room to practice, record, and develop presentations, and to refine public speaking skills.
  • Want to learn about 3D Printing? Sign up for an orientation to the HS/HSL’sInnovation Space. Once you attend the orientation, you can use the space to work with 3D modeling software and print 3D objects.
  • Want to explore library resources? Sign up for a workshop or view librarytutorials.
  • Need help while in the Library? Contact the Information Services Desk. The staff is available to help you in person, via chat and email, or on the phone.
Posted in News | Comments Off on Helpful Hints for Students

Pictures of Nursing Exhibit and Free Luncheon/Lecture

PicturesOfNursing@2x

Pictures of Nursing: The Zwerdling Postcard Collection is on display in the Health Sciences and Human Services Library through October 10, 2015. The exhibition explores a unique archive of 2,588 postcards and over 100 years of images of nurses and the nursing profession from around the world, investigating the hold these images exert on the public imagination—then and now. Additional information about the display is available at the Library’s Weise Gallery webpage.

There will be a special luncheon and lecture followed by a tour of the exhibit. Guest speakers include Jiwon Kim and Dan Caughey, Exhibit Educators from the National Library of Medicine. The luncheon will be held on Wednesday, September 30 from 11:30 a.m. to1:00 p.m. in the Gladhill Boardroom. RSVP by emailing events@hshsl.umaryland.edu by September 25. Seating is limited.

This traveling exhibition was developed and produced by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. Curated by Julia Hallam, PhD.

Coordinating exhibit items located in the gallery were provided by the University of Maryland School of Nursing’s Living History Museum.

Posted in Announcement | Comments Off on Pictures of Nursing Exhibit and Free Luncheon/Lecture

The Library Genie is Returning Oct. 1st! What Are Your 3 Library Wishes?

The Library Genie is coming back! Last year he asked for your 3 library wishes and you responded. We can happily say that 3 library wishes were granted.

  1. You asked for early morning hours. HS/HSL is now open at 6:00AM Monday-Friday!
  2. You asked for later hours on Saturday and earlier hours on Sunday. HS/HSL now closes at 8:00PM on Saturdays and opens at 8:00AM on Sundays!
  3. You asked for more large monitors in the study rooms. We installed 5 more monitors!

The Library Genie will be accepting wishes from October 1 to 31.

  • Are there any new technologies you would like to see the Library offer?
  • What about resources and services the Library could provide?
  • How could the Library better assist you with your research, education or clinical needs?
Posted in Announcement | Comments Off on The Library Genie is Returning Oct. 1st! What Are Your 3 Library Wishes?