Month: November 2010
Thanksgiving and upcoming holiday hours
Now that we are approaching the holiday season, please note the following changes to hours and closure dates. During Winter recess, hours will be further modified. As always, you can access the library’s online resources 24/7 via our homepage. Thanksgiving Weekend: Wednesday November 24, 7:30a – 4:00p Thursday November 25, CLOSED Friday November 26, CLOSED Saturday November 27, 10:00a – […]
Nov 18, 2010
Chemical Abstracts Service and SciFinder Scholar reminds us to make sure that you are using the latest web browser technology to ensure the best user experience with SciFinder’s capabilities. As a reminder, CAS does not support the Internet Explorer 6 platform for the web version of SciFinder due to its inability to support newer web […]
Nov 10, 2010
New exhibit: Medieval Medical Illustrations
View the latest panel exhibit in the library’s Linder Lounge: Though a Mirror Darkly: The Art of Medieval Medical Illustrations. The artists and draftsmen of medical books in the Middle Ages appreciated just as much as we do today the value of pictures in the conveying of certain kinds of information. Pictures could be used […]
Nov 5, 2010
Toolkit for making written material clear
Do you communicate with the public through written materials such as instruction sheets, fliers, or forms ? A new toolkit, created by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is available to help you create materials that are easier for people to read, understand, and use. The Toolkit for Making Written Material Clear and Effective […]
Nov 1, 2010
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