HS/HSL’s Christmas and New Year’s Holiday Hours
Tuesday, December 22nd | 6:00am – 8:00pm |
Wednesday, December 23rd | 6:00am – 8:00pm |
Thursday, December 24th | 6:00am – Noon |
Friday, December 25th through Sunday, January 3rd | CLOSED |
601 West Lombard Street
Baltimore MD 21201-1512
Reference: 410-706-7996
Circulation: 410-706-7928
HS/HSL’s Christmas and New Year’s Holiday Hours
Tuesday, December 22nd | 6:00am – 8:00pm |
Wednesday, December 23rd | 6:00am – 8:00pm |
Thursday, December 24th | 6:00am – Noon |
Friday, December 25th through Sunday, January 3rd | CLOSED |
Help spark a love for reading while helping to increase the literacy skills of the children visiting the new UMB Community Engagement Center. As part of the Library’s Holiday Giving Project, HS/HSL staff will be purchasing children’s books for the Center, located in the UMB BioPark at 1 North Poppleton St. Let us know which books were your favorites. They may be those simply read for fun, or those that inspired, encouraged, or opened your eyes to a new world! Look for the READBOX at the Library to submit your suggestions, or submit them by clicking on My Favorite Books. For more information about the Library’s Holiday Giving Project, contact Mary Ann Williams at mwilliam@hshsl.umaryland.edu
Consider attending the first of a six-part seminar series commemorating the 25th anniversary of the launch of the Human Genome Project (HGP) in October 1990. The series, organized by the NHGRI History of Genomics Program (http://www.genome.gov/27557501), features HGP participants who will be sharing their perspectives about the HGP and how it affected their careers.
The series kicks off this Thursday, December 3, 2015 with a panel discussion that includes key HGP leadership: Francis Collins (NIH Director and Former NHGRI Director) as well as Elke Jordan and Mark Guyer (Former NHGRI Deputy Directors). The panel will take place from 2:00 to 3:00 PM in Lipsett Amphitheater in Building 10.
Additional details are provided below and at http://www.genome.gov/27562713. Please note that if you cannot join us in person, the panel will be video recorded and made available on our GenomeTV channel of YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/GenomeTV#p/u) after December 3.
SPEAKERS:
Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D., Director, National Institutes of Health.
Elke Jordan, Ph.D., Former Deputy Director, National Human Genome Research Institute.
Mark Guyer, Ph.D., Former Deputy Director, National Human Genome Research Institute.
Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D., Director, National Human Genome Research Institute.
TITLE: “A Quarter Century after the Human Genome Project’s Launch: Lessons Beyond the Base Pairs”
DATE: Thursday, December 3, 2015
TIME: 2:00-3:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Building 10, Lipsett Amphitheater
SPONSOR: NHGRI History of Genomics Program
A system wide scheduled maintenance may impact access to library resources, including access to electronic journals and databases. This will take place at 11:00 pm on Wednesday 11/25.
The HS/HSL will be closed Thursday 11/26 and Friday 11/27 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will resume regular hours Saturday 11/28. Happy Thanksgiving!
Please join the HS/HSL on Tuesday, December 1st from 4:00 – 6:00 pm for the opening reception of Joseph Sheppard’s exhibit, The Human Figure, Anatomical Drawings. You can RSVP to events@hshsl.umaryland.ed or call 410-706-7545. For more information on the exhibit click here.
Join the HS/HSL on Friday November 20th from 12 – 12:45 pm for our monthly Technology Brown Bag Forum. This month, we are discussing the Data Management Plan Tool. The Data Management Plan Tool was developed in response to a growing need for managing the life cycle of research data found in funding requirements and global expectations for open science. Join us to discuss what the Data Management Plan Tool is, why it is an important resources, and how to use it to manage grant funded data.
Joseph Sheppard’s current exhibit “The Human Figure, Anatomical Drawings” will be on display November 1, 2015 through March 31st, 2016 in the Frieda O. Weise Gallery on the first floor of the Health Sciences and Human Services Library at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. On display for the first time, the exhibit features detailed drawings of anatomy found in several of his published books. His work, deeply rooted in realism, captures the detail and beauty in the human figure. Click here for more information.
Click here to read about Relative Citation Ratio, a new metric that uses citation rates to measure influence at the article level.
Technology Brown Bag Forum at the Health Sciences & Human Services Library: 3D printing in health sciences, with special guest Dr. Gene Shirokobrod
3D printing in health sciences is becoming more and more common. Prosthetic limbs, drugs, and medical models are just a few of the uses and innovations. Join us for our next Technology Brown Bag as we explore 3D printing use cases connected to the UMB community. We will hear from special guest, Dr. Gene Shirokobrod, a faculty member from the UMB School of Medicine who co-founded a local company that produces a 3D printed physical therapy device, arc, for postural support.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Health Sciences & Human Services Library
Distance Ed Room
Noon to 12:45pm