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Electronic Resource Cancellations

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A number of major resources are set to expire on December 31, 2007. Links to these resources are being removed from Orbis, the library’s database list and other library pages. Here is a list of the major resources, not including a number of journal and book series subscriptions also set to […]

Portraits from Yuan Liu

Yuan Liu, a fifth year plastic surgical resident, has enjoyed painting ever since he can remember. “For me art is intimately tied to the human body, and my focus has always been in portraits and in art that tried to capture humanity”.

Library Hours during the Holiday Break

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For the first time in several years the Library is going to be closed for more than one day in a row during the Holiday break. The Library’s schedule can be found at:
http://www.med.yale.edu/library/about/hours.html
Sunday, December 23 — 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Monday, December 24 — Closed
Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25 — Closed
Wednesday, December 26 — 11:00 […]

Changes on the Homepage

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We just made some changes on the library’s homepage:

A quick search box that can search the Orbis (Library Catalog), E-Journals, PubMed, FAQ, Tutorials, and the library web pages.
A short, organized Major Resources list.

We welcome your comments and suggestions.

7 Photos in Black and White

These 7 photos in black and white were taken by Monika Jastrzebiec Czepielewska who was born in Poland and raised in Krakόw, a city with deep roots in history and culture. “These portraits were taken in a two year period and present close members of my family and friends”, Monika explains, “I believe black and […]

AIDS: Imprints on Our Lives

AIDS: Imprints on Our Lives is an exhibit that examines the ways in which an ongoing, generation-old worldwide health crisis has left its mark on our culture, profession, and personal relationships. Whether printed on a t-shirt in protest of government policies, drawn from interviews with infected patients, recorded in a notebook during research, or impressed […]