We’ve recently made substantial updates to the Medical Library’s PDA Webpages. The pages include links to software available from the Medical Library, advice on recommended devices and instructions on how to access online resources from your mobile device. Information on iPhones and Blackberries is now included. Access the “PDA/Mobile Devices Resources & Information” page at […]
A 3 p.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the interactive “Medical Inventions and Innovations” exhibit is the first in a series of events on Wednesday, April 16 that coincide with the 60th annual lecture sponsored by the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library Associates.
James H. Billington, 13th Librarian of Congress, will present the keynote address at […]
Faculty Survey Reveals High Rating for the Medical Library.
The results of the 2006-2007 Yale School of Medicine Faculty survey were released in February 2008. The work-life survey asked faculty to rate their overall satisfaction with working at Yale and resources in support of their work. According to the survey, 92% of faculty members reported […]
To accommodate students preparing for the USMLE exams, the library will provide extended hours of service for all Yale affiliates from Sunday, March 9, to Saturday, June 7, 2008. The library will be open until 2:00 am, Sunday through Thursday. Please note that no desk services are available during extended study […]
For security reasons, there will be a temporary change in off-campus access to SciFinder Scholar. From March 6 - 19, 2008, SciFinder Scholar will be unavailable off-campus between the hours of midnight and 6:00 a.m. On-campus access to SciFinder Scholar will be unaffected by this change and will continue to be […]
Aaron Donner, a 71 year old artist and furniture designer, developed acute leukemia in the spring of 2005. He underwent a thirty-seven day hospitalization for successful chemotherapy of his leukemia. During his prolonged hospital stay, he created a series of self-portraits as powerful witness to the physical diminishment and withering that are the necessary trade-off […]