home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Resources and Services Fall 2018 Textbooks at the Health Sciences Library

Fall 2018 Textbooks at the Health Sciences Library

Fall 2018 required and recommended textbooks for classes in the School of NursingSchool of Health Professions and the Department of Health Management and Informatics are now available at the library. Each course has its own corresponding tab.

Paper copies are available on Health Sciences Library Reserve for a 24 hour checkout time. Any duplicate copies of textbooks are available and subject to regular check out times.

Please be aware of the user limits on electronic textbooks. They are different depending on textbook and platform. We make note of any user limits.

Unfortunately, we don’t have all the books required for every class. If we don’t have your textbook, there are several avenues you can use to find a copy, which are all clearly labeled on each class page.

Textbook Guides:

If you need help accessing any of the textbooks, email asklibrary@health.missouri.edu.

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Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

Health Sciences Library New Books

Check out this month’s new books at the Health Sciences Library. You can use the drop down menu to see previous month’s additions.

Have a purchase recommendation? You can request a book for your teaching or research using this form.

home Hours, J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library Health Sciences Library Hours for the 4th of July Holiday

Health Sciences Library Hours for the 4th of July Holiday

Our hours will be different for the holiday this week:

Monday, July 2nd: 7:00am-10:00pm

Tuesday, July 3rd: 7:00am-5:00pm

Wednesday, July 4th: CLOSED

Normal summer hours resume Thursday, July 5th. For an up-to-date list of all of our hours visit: University Libraries Hours

Happy 4th of July!

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Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

Health Sciences Library Wish List 2018: Books

The health sciences librarians  listed 100 of our “Most Wanted” books on the 2018 University Libraries book wish list. For as little as $22, you can help our continued mission of supporting health sciences teaching and research at MU.

To view the full list of titles we would have loved to purchase, please visit library.missouri.edu/giving/wishlist

In spring of 2017, MU librarians created a wish list of over 400 titles that would enhance teaching and research, but that could not be purchased due to fiscal restraints. The response from alumni and friends exceeded our highest expectations. Fifty-six donors purchased 105 books and electronic book collections, totaling $22,270 in gifts.

Don’t see anything here that appeals to you? Let us know what you’re interested in at asklibrary@health.missouri.edu

 

 

 

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Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Resources and Services Overview of Recent University of Missouri Publications in Medicine and Related Fields: June 2018

Overview of Recent University of Missouri Publications in Medicine and Related Fields: June 2018

Each month we provide an overview of University of Missouri authored articles in medicine and related fields as well as a featured article from a School of Medicine author with the highest journal impact factor.

This month’s featured article, Mutant Phenotypes for Thousands of Bacterial Genes of Unknown Function, was co-authored by Dr. Judy Wall, Curator’s Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Joint Curators’ Professor of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology. The article was published in Nature (impact factor of 40.137 in 2016).

See the list of publications in medicine and related fields we retrieved for this month: http://library.muhealth.org/resourcesfor/faculty/faculty-publications/jun2018/

*This list is not intended to be comprehensive.

Did we miss something? Email asklibrary@health.missouri.edu and we will add your publication to the list. 

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Resources and Services Summer 2018 Textbooks at the Health Sciences Library

Summer 2018 Textbooks at the Health Sciences Library

Summer 2018 required and recommended textbooks for classes in the School of NursingSchool of Health Professions and the Department of Health Management and Informatics are now available at the library.

Paper copies are available on Health Sciences Library Reserve for a 24 hour checkout time. Any duplicate copies of textbooks are available and subject to regular check out times.

Please be aware of the user limits on electronic textbooks. They are different depending on textbook and platform. We make note of any user limits.

 

Unfortunately, we don’t have all the books required for every class. If we don’t have your textbook, there are several avenues you can use to find a copy, which are all clearly labeled on each class page.

 

Textbook Guides:

TAGS:

Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Resources and Services Overview of Recent University of Missouri Publications in Medicine and Related Fields: May 2018

Overview of Recent University of Missouri Publications in Medicine and Related Fields: May 2018

Each month we provide an overview of University of Missouri authored articles in medicine and related fields as well as a featured article from a School of Medicine author with the highest journal impact factor.

This month’s featured article, Snasp Inhibits Tlr Signaling to Regulate Immune Response in Sepsis, was co-authored by Dr. Feng-Ming Yang, Dr. Hui-Ming Chang, and Dr. Edward T.H. Yeh of the Center for Precision Medicine in the Department of Medicine as well as Dr. Chuan Xia and Dr. Bumsuk Hahm of the Departments of Surgery and Molecular Microbiology and Immunology. The article was published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation (impact factor 12.784 in 2016).

See the list of publications in medicine and related fields we retrieved for this month: http://library.muhealth.org/resourcesfor/faculty/faculty-publications/may2018/

*This list is not intended to be comprehensive.

Did we miss something? Email asklibrary@health.missouri.edu and we will add your publication to the list. 

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library Exams in Progress at the Health Sciences Library: May 23rd and May 25th

Exams in Progress at the Health Sciences Library: May 23rd and May 25th

On May 23rd and May 25th, the first floor will be restricted to first and second year medical students for testing between the hours of 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Remember if you need to print, use the Health Sciences Library Copy Room Printers located on the second floor of the library.
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Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library Exams in Progress at the Health Sciences Library: May 17-18

Exams in Progress at the Health Sciences Library: May 17-18

From May 17th-18th, the first floor will be restricted to third year medical students for testing between the hours of 7:30 PM to 5:00 PM. Wish our M3’s luck!

Remember if you need to print, use the Health Sciences Library Copy Room Printers located on the second floor of the library.

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Rachel Alexander

Rachel Alexander is a health sciences librarian at the University of Missouri. Rachel's work focuses on supporting the research mission of the University.

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library Exams in Progress at the Health Sciences Library: May 7th-11th

Exams in Progress at the Health Sciences Library: May 7th-11th

From May 7th-11th, the first floor will be restricted to medical students for testing between the hours of 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Wish our medical students luck!

Remember if you need to print, use the Health Sciences Library Copy Room Printers located on the second floor of the library.

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Rachel Alexander

Rachel Alexander is a health sciences librarian at the University of Missouri. Rachel's work focuses on supporting the research mission of the University.