The Friends of the Johns Hopkins Libraries have announced the winners of the 2008 Betty and Edgar Sweren Student Book Collecting Contest. Come see selected titles from the winning collections […]
What do you do in that office?
I’m referring to the M-Level Research Consultation Office in MSEL, or the RCO. Located behind the graduate student at our Info Desk is a room with a large window, where […]
Resources for NanoBioTech — Think Small
You’re really looking forward to attending the Second Annual NanoBioTech Symposium on Thursday and Friday, May 1 and 2. But before then, you’d like to find out more about what’s […]
Farewell to the HUT Party
Before Gilman Hall closes for renovation, the Student Council, Sheridan Libraries, and Dean of Students invite all to come and bid a fond farewell to the HUT on Saturday, April […]
What You’re Reading
No, not for homework. For pleasure! Here are the most popular books from our McNaughton Collection of Current Popular Fiction and Non-Fiction this semester. Drum roll please. What the Dead […]
You’re Graduating! What’s Next?
Yes, it’s only April but that graduation date in May will come faster than you think! Now that you’re about to get that degree, what do you do with it? […]
Searching Popline
In case you missed the April 4th dust-up over at the School of Public Health, here’s the scoop. For a short time the term “abortion” could not be searched in […]
NIH Public Access Policy
If you have received NIH funding, you’ve heard about the new policy which requires you to deposit journal articles that are based on that funding into PubMed Central. One of […]
Mobile Poets
T.S. Eliot may have written that “April is the cruelest month,” but did you also know it is national poetry month, too? To commemorate this most lyrical of all months, […]
“Just how useful is that book?”
Have you ever wondered just how useful a book will be to your topic? Microsoft Live Search has recently started offering a new tool that will help you begin to […]