Library Notes
A newsletter for patrons of the Galter Health Sciences Library

Summer 2005

New Series #37


 

Inside this issue:

Director's Report: LibQual+2005

On the Eye: Optic, Ophthalmic, and Oculist Treasures from Special Collections

Galter Hosts New Art

Welcome New Residents and Fellows!

Galter Says Farewell to Mrs. Natalie Boshes

Call for Reading Lists and E-Reserves

Electronic Resource Update

Changes at Galter: Carpet Replacement and Collection Moves

Galter's Treasures Made More Accessible

PubMed Rings in More Changes

Recent Faculty Books Acquired by Library

Have You Downloaded EndNote Yet?

Staff News

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Credits

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Contact Us

Welcome New Residents and Fellows!

Linda O'Dwyer, MSLIS, Education Librarian, l-odwyer@northwestern.edu

The Galter Library would like to extend a warm welcome to all new and continuing residents and fellows. While we try to make contact with all new interns and fellows at hospital orientations, we may have missed you this year. Did you know that you can access all library resources from both on and off campus? You probably already have a library bar code in our system. This is the same bar code as the one on your WildCARD, the university id that most residents and fellows are eligible to receive. If you don’t have a WildCARD or don’t know your bar code, just stop by the Circulation Desk of the Galter Library or NMH Health Learning Center.

Use your bar code to register for the Health SmartLibrary on the Galter Library home page. When you register, not only can you enjoy unrestricted access to library resources, but you will be able to customize your personal library page, so that your favorite e-journals, e-books, and databases display every time you log in.

Here are some other resources that may prove useful to residents and fellows:

Register for the remote access and personal customization options on the Galter Library home page. Just click “I want to register”. Contact the Galter Library at ghsl-ref@northwestern.edu or (312) 503-8109 with any questions.