Ferguson Exhibit Moves to HJD

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Ferguson Exhibit Moves to HJD
Selected prints from Laura Ferguson’s The Visible Skeleton Series, a compelling visual representation of the artist’s deeply internal investigation of her psychological and physical experience of scoliosis, are now on display at the Herman Robbins Medical Library at the Hospital for Joint Disease located at 301 E. 17th Street. If you missed the exhibit during its run in the Smilow Gallery or if you would like an opportunity to view the prints again, please visit the Herman Robbins Medical Library, Room 206 of HJD and while there please take a tour of the library which was renovated earlier this year. The Visible Skeleton Series will be exhibited through the month of June.

New Resource: Nursing Advisor

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New Resource: Nursing Advisor
Offered by Clin-eGuide, a database that integrates a wide range of evidence-based information for quick and easy use by healthcare professionals, Nursing Advisor features content specifically designed for the clinical needs of nurses. Resources include Nursing Drug Handbook, Nurse’s 5-Minute Consults and Clinical Consults in Diseases, Diagnostic Tests, Treatments, Signs & Symptoms as well as the Atlas of Pathophysiology. Access this resource from the library’s homepage via the Clin-eGuide link under “Handy Resources”. Nursing Advisor can be found on the far right of the menu bar at the top of the Web page. For further assistance using this resource or others, schedule an appointment with a Public Services Librarian using the Ask-a-Librarian e-form.

Print From Your Laptop

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Print From Your Laptop
You can now download and install the Pharos client to print to Library computers from your laptop via the wireless network.

Interlibrary Loan

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Interlibrary Loan
With many of our print materials moved offsite, we anticipate an increased need for Interlibrary Loan services and want to make sure you know how to place your requests.   Follow this link to reach the Interlibrary Loan login page: http://library.med.nyu.edu/cgi-bin/illform.pl
Enter your Kerberos ID and email password to access the Interlibrary Loan Request form. From there manually enter the relevant citation information or enter the PubMed or Ovid Medline unique identifier number (PMID/UI) to have the citation fields populated for you automatically.

Web site Redesign

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