EndNote How-To

One of Dana’s most-used services is assistance with EndNote. And now, thanks to librarian Angie Chapple-Sokol, a new Online Resource Guide [http://danaguides.uvm.edu/Endnote] has been created to assist patrons in their use of EndNote, the bibliographic management software that helps organize your references and produce bibliographies for the preparation of papers and grants. This guide covers [...]

New Online Resources

Indiana Pathology Images: Mycology
Dana Library is pleased to announce the acquisition of a new resource, the Indiana Pathology Images™ Mycology database.
From their description:
“The Indiana Pathology Images™ Mycology database, containing more than 600 photomicrographs, was developed for the purpose of providing a visual atlas that would serve as a resource for students and practitioners alike. The [...]

H1N1 Flu: 1918-19 & 2009

Ninety years ago, the 1918-19 Flu Pandemic was called the “greatest medical holocaust in history.” Best estimates put the worldwide death toll anywhere from 50 to 100 million people.  The H1N1 virus, an unusually virulent strain of influenza A, was identified as the deadly culprit behind that pandemic. Now, fast-forward to 2009, and the H1N1 [...]

New Book Highlights

To your health : achieving well-being during medical school by Wolf, Thomas M., 1944- (Thousand Oaks, [Calif.] : Sage Publications, 2001)
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Publisher Description:

“How is it possible to maintain a healthy balance between your personal and academic life during medical school? Quite a challenge! This is a practical, hands-on, experiential [...]

Dana Staff Present at Regional Library Conference

For thirteen years the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries have offered the October Conference to New England librarians. The idea behind the conference is to have a day-long series of short presentations on one topic that are focused on the more practical aspects of librarianship. As library staff across New England knows, this conference is well-attended, timely [...]

Spotlight on: Access Science 2.0

A core reference resource in the sciences for many years has been the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. UVM Libraries also subscribes to  McGraw-Hill AccessScience 2.0 — the enhanced online version of this product.
This database provides full text access to over 8500 online articles, 110,000+ definitions from the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical [...]