You’ve heard your librarians talk about how the very best place to get consumer information about medical topics is NIH’s MedlinePlus.gov. But another agency has some consumer information as well: […]
Film Fridays: The Princess Bride!
The July 9th showing of The Princess Bride marks the midpoint of the Hopkins Summer Outdoor Films series. Directed by Rob Reiner, this unexpected cult classic chronicles the comic antics of […]
2009 Journal Rankings Available
The 2009 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) became available in June. The JCR provides measures of a journal’s impact on an area of research. They provide many such measures, including impact […]
Gilman Hall
As Gilman Hall reopens after a two-year renovation project, let’s look back to the early 20th century, when Gilman was first built. While Hopkins acquired the Homewood Campus in 1902, […]
Utility work
Over the next several months construction crews will be working to relocate existing utility lines in preparation for an eventual hook up to the Brody Learning Commons building. These lines […]
What’s Being Funded by NIH?
Wow – during FY2011, NIH will spend about $276 million on research about food safety and $841 million on regenerative medicine! And how did I just find out that NIH […]
The D Word
You’re a graduate student, the time has come, you can’t put it off any longer—it’s time to think about your dissertation. Like your advisor, your librarian is here to help […]
Film Fridays: Up!
This Friday marks the second movie showing in the Hopkins Summer Outdoor Film series. Enjoy this child-friendly evening that not only features the Pixar animated motion picture Up, but also […]
What Did I Hear About Nature and California?
You may have heard from friends and colleagues about a disagreement between the University of California and Nature Publishing Group (NPG). Long story short: NPG proposed an extremely large increase […]
New to Q
If you’ve been in the Eisenhower Library recently you may have noticed there’s a new guest on Q-Level. “Woman with Sunglasses on Bench,” by renowned sculptor George Segal (1924-2000), was installed last […]