Annual Display of Rare Anatomical Texts at Becker Library
On December 1st, 2016 Becker Library’s Archives and Rare Books department will host its annual display of rare anatomical atlases from 2:00pm–5:00pm in the King Center.
On December 1st, 2016 Becker Library’s Archives and Rare Books department will host its annual display of rare anatomical atlases from 2:00pm–5:00pm in the King Center.
“Open in Action” is the theme for this year’s International Open Access Week, which begins October 24. Established by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) and partners in the student community in 2008, International Open Access Week highlights the importance of making research and scholarly works more openly available, and how institutions, researchers, librarians, students, and others are making that happen.
October is Health Literacy Month. To celebrate, we’re kicking off a new Becker Brief series, “Health Literacy & Communication Round-up.” Here we will highlight current research, upcoming training opportunities, and new resources on these two critical topics.
The Bernard Becker Medical Library has a new Subject Guide, Test Preparation Resources, that highlights a number of print and electronic test preperation resources to help you study for boards and shelf exams.
Join us for some Halloween fun! Becker Library is hosting its second annual Pumpkin Decorating Contest from October 24-28 in the library atrium. Anyone may enter. Simply bring your decorated pumpkin to the library during regular hours on October 24. The top two carved, painted or otherwise decorated pumpkins will win a prize. Staff and patrons may vote in the [Read more]
Please welcome our newest addition to Becker Medical Library: Mortimer, the Disarticulated Skeleton!
We are very excited to announce that Archives and Rare Books has decided to implement Aeon, a library requesting software created for special collections.
If you have visited Becker Medical Library recently you probably noticed that change is afoot. Besides the plastic sheeting blocking access to the 3rd and 4th floors you might have noticed that the bound journals once located on the 2nd through 4th floors are gone.
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See the most popular eBooks at the library during the 2015-2016 school year. Combined they were used 44,461 times. Take a look to see if there is an eBook you could use.