Upcoming 2020 Holiday Hours

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay The WHSC Library will remain open during December 18th-December 23rd but with reduced hours and will provide virtual services for the end of December.  Please see below: December 18-23: Open by appointment – 8AM to 6 PM December 24-27 (University Holiday): CLOSED December 28-30 (Winter Recess): Building is closed but virtual Read More …

Thursday, Dec 3 at 2pm: Rise, Serve, Lead! America’s Women Physicians. 

On Thursday, Dr. Ashley Bowen, curator of the National Library of Medicine exhibit on America’s women physicians will discuss the careers of three influential women as highlighted by their publication journeys. These highlights include Dr. Rebecca Crumpler, the first African American woman physician, and her work A Book of Medical Discourses in Two Parts (1883). An introductory interview with Read More …

Share your remote teaching and learning experience on an Emory Libraries survey

  The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we teach, learn, and do research. Emory Libraries is conducting a survey of its students, faculty, and staff to learn more about their fall 2020 experiences with remote teaching and learning, virtual library resources and services, and online workshops to learn what improvements can be made. Please Read More …

Rigor and Reproducibility at “eLife” Webinar on November 20th at 2 pm

Dr. Ronald Calbrese will be the featured speaker at the Emory Libraries and Information Technology Services and WHSC-Data Initiative’s virtual seminar series on November 20th at 2 pm. He is a Senior Editor for eLife.  The journal’s mission includes “accelerat[ting] discovery by operating a platform for research communication that encourages and recognises the most responsible Read More …

October is National Medical Librarians Month!

The Medical Library Association (MLA) has designated October as National Medical Librarians Month to raise awareness of the important role of the health information professional. At the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library, the informationists facilitate your work as health care professionals, educators, and students by:  Locating, evaluating, synthesizing authoritative information to support research, education, and Read More …

WHSC L Hours for Remainder of 2020: No Reduction or Closure After the Thanksgiving Holidays

The WHSC Library will not be reducing hours or closing after the Thanksgiving holiday.  We will continue the Fall 2020 hours by appointment, as established for the COVID pandemic period, through Thursday, December 17, 2020.  Please see below for additional information. Through December 17, 2020: Monday – Thursday 8 AM – 10 PM Friday 8 Read More …

Celebrate Library Day Virtually on Tuesday, October 20th from 4-6 pm

Emory Libraries and the Emory Libraries Student Ambassadors (ELSA) are hosting a virtual “Library Day” event on Tuesday, October 20th from 4-6 pm. Get to know about the libraries and the Cox Hall Computing Center; hear about the various libraries’ resources and upcoming activities; meet your subject librarians and find out more about the ELSA Read More …

Transforming Research Online Conference: October 13-15, 2020

The Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library is the virtual host for this year’s Transforming Research Conference.  Information can be found below.  There is still time to register; Emory Postdocs and graduate students contact Jeremy Kupsco (jkupsco [at] emory [dot] edu) for a discounted $25 registration fee.     Featured speakers/moderators Deborah Watkins Bruner, RN, PhD, Read More …

2020 has been designated International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife by the World Health Assembly in honor of the 200th birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale

To celebrate, we have curated a collection of materials that illustrate the history and breadth of the profession and its’ global impact. The materials relate to clinical practice, population health, leadership, ethics, interdisciplinary care and personal narratives. They represent a small portion of the over 8,000 titles in our collection of books dedicated to the Read More …