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8/6/2019 News from the Libraries - July 2011
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July 2011
Rajia Tobia,Executive Director
of Libraries(210) 567-2413
San Antonio
Administration
(210) 567-2400
Briscoe Library
Circulation Desk(210) 567-2440
Information Desk
(210) 567-2450
UT Health Science Center
Library Downtown
(210) 358-3939
Jesse H. Jones Comprehensive
Research Library
(210) 567-2450
Harlingen
Ramirez Library
(956) 365-8850
Laredo
Laredo Regional Campus
Library
(956) 523-7404
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Information Mastery: Class provides orientation for third year medicalstudents at the beginning of clerkship rotationsJournal cancellation list: For reviewReport documents growth in open access journalsWebsite redesign: Refworks 2.0John Weed will serve on library storage facility task forceLibrarians attend meeting of the Medical Library AssociationAn invitation to visit the P.I. Nixon Medical Historical LibrarySave these dates: Events sponsored by the Friends of the P.I. Nixon Medical
Historical Library in coming monthsLibrary classes in July and AugustClinical Safety and Effectiveness: Librarians complete courseUT Health Science Center Library-Downtown to close July 28Online databases facilitate communication about research fundingopportunitiesOn display in the Briscoe Library July 7: Art of ancient MexicoBest idea for staying cool this summer: READNew books on the shelves of the Briscoe Library
Where can you find the best information to support clinical decision making? In
June, third year medical students learned about clinical decision support tools inpreparation for their 3rd year clerkships. Find the story on page 2.
Photo by Luke Rosenberger
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On Friday, June 24, more than 200 third year medical students
in San Antonio and Harlingen received instruction in library
resources that support clinical decision making. As a way of
sharpening their information-seeking skills, they worked
through a series of case-based scenarios. Before beginning their
3rd year clinical rotations, the students must complete the
Information Mastery class, a part of their Clinical Foundations
course.
Information Mastery was presented by a team of instructors inSan Antonio which included: Glen Medellin, M.D., Associate
Professor and Director of Medical Student Education in the
Department of Pediatrics; Eric Willman, Systems Librarian; and
Angela Myatt, Curriculum Liaison Librarian. Kathy Carter,
Ramirez Library Librarian, presented the class in Harlingen.
The growing collection of mobile websites that are available to assist students in clinical decision making is
just one of many important components that were highlighted.
Information Mastery: Class provides orientation for third year
medical students at the beginning of clerkship rotations
Twenty MS3s completed the Information
Mastery class at the Ramirez Library in
Harlingen.
Journal cancellation
list: Please take time
to review possible
titles
In the May issue of the newsletter, we
posted a list of possible journal and
database cancellations for 2012. If
you have not reviewed the list and
sent comments, please take the time
to do so. Comments can be sent to
John Weed, Head of Collection
Resources,[email protected]. The
cancellation website can be found at
http://www.library.uthscsa.edu/
about/subscribed.cfm.
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Report documents growth in open access journals
A recent issue of PLoS ONE (http://www.plosone.org) includes
an article summarizing the growth in open access (OA) journals.
Since the early 1990s the number of OA journals has grown
significantly, with more than 6,000 titles now included in the
Directory of Open Access Journals (http://www.doaj.org). These
journals rely on fees paid by authors and other sources of revenue
in place of subscription fees. The article reports that the number of OA journals has increased by 18%
annually since 1993, while the overall number of journal titles has increased 3.5% annually in the same time
period. The article is available from PLoS ONEs website:
Laakso M, Welling P, Bukvova H, Nyman L, Bjrk B-C, et al. 2011 The Development of Open Access Journal
Publishing from 1993 to 2009. PLoS ONE 6(6): e20961. http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/
journal.pone.0020961
Since January 2008 NIH has required that any report of research sponsored by NIH be available from
PubMed Central (http://www.pubmedcentral.gov) within 12 months of its publication in a journal. For more
information about the NIH public access policy, visit http://publicaccess.nih.gov/ .
Journals listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals are included in the librarys E -Journal list and
individual articles can be retrieved by using the Find at UTHSCSA button in many databases.
Keith Cogdill
Director of South Texas Regional Information Services
Website redesign: Refworks 2.0
Just a reminder that in July, RefWorks 2.0 will become the default
interface for UT Health Science Center RefWorks users. The classic version
will still be available, and all references stored in current accounts will be
accessible through the new interface, so current users will not lose any
information.
RefWorks users who are comfortable with the current classic version
should have little trouble adapting to the new clean version, which makes
use of icons, tabs, and a Quick List for easy navigation. Tasks such as editing references by browsing your
computer and adding attachments like links to PDF articles or a JPG are even easier than before. New
features such as citation information have been added as well.
If you have questions about the new RefWorks interface, contact the library Information Desk at 7-2450 or
via email to [email protected] .
Linda Levy
Assistant Director for Branch Libraries and Database Services
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John Weed, Head of Collection Resources in the Briscoe Library, has been
selected to serve on a newly-created Joint Library Storage Facility Policy and
Procedure Task Force. The task force is charged with developing operating
guidelines for a planned one million-volume library storage facility, which will
be built on the Texas A&M Riverside campus in College Station.
The storage facility is a project of University of Texas System and Texas A&M
University.
UT System and Texas A&M libraries will be able to store books and journals in
this facility using the Resource in Common principle: If one library deposits a
book or journal volume in the storage facility, other libraries will be able to
discard the book or journal if they hold it in their collection, yet still claim
ownership of the book or volume.
John Weed will serve on library storage facility task force
The Medical Library Association held its annual meeting onMay 13-18 in Minneapolis. Two UT Health Science Center
librarians, Jonquil Feldman, Director of Briscoe Library
Services, and Keith Cogdill, Ph.D., Director of South Texas
Regional Information Services, attended the meeting.
Jonquil Feldman served on a panel discussing resources for
managing scholarly publications. She spoke on SciVal
Experts, a resource that identifies campus expertise and
enables collaboration. She also judged research papers for the Research Awards Committee and completed a
term on the Awards and Scholarship Committee, where she participated on the Jury for the David A. Kronick
Traveling Fellowship. The Kronick Fellowship is named for David A. Kronick, Ph.D. , the Briscoe Librarysfirst director.
Keith Cogdill, a 2010 recipient of the Kronick award, made a presentation on his study of libraries at four new
medical schools which he visited in connection with the award. He also presented a paper on the Frontera
Collaboration of health sciences libraries along the US-Mexico border, and participated in events related to
his fellowship this year in a leadership program organized by the Association of Academic Health Sciences
Libraries (AAHSL) with sponsorship from the National Library of Medicine.
Librarians attend meeting of the Medical Library Association
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Hold the book in your hands, feel its weight, turn its pages, admire its
binding and the texture of the paper, breathe in the musty smell of age,
delight in the illustrations, read the inscriptions and learn of its
provenance.
Only this way, first-hand, can you truly appreciate a great book.
Visit the P.I. Nixon Medical Historical Library and get to know some of thefinest books in the history of medicine, nursing, dentistry and the sciences.
For more information, contact Pennie Borchers, Special Collections
Librarian, at [email protected].
Illustration: Bartisch, Georg, Ophthalmodouleia : das ist, Augendienst. 1583. Holdings of the P.I. Nixon MedicalHistorical Library
Visit the P.I. Nixon Medical HistoricalLibrary: Get acquainted with the book asartifact
Save these dates: Events sponsored by the Friends of the P.I. Nixon
Medical Historical Library in coming months
Friends Presentations
What's In a Name? An Informal Approach to 'Hispanic' Genetics and HistoryRichard F. Luduea, Ph.D., Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of BiochemistryMonday, August 8, 12:00 noon, Howe Conference Room, Briscoe Library
Anatomists and Their ArtCharleen M. Moore, Ph.D., F.A.C.M.G, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of
Cellular and Structural BiologyThursday, October 5, 12:00 noon, Howe Conference Room, Briscoe Library
41st Annual Meeting, Dinner and PresentationFriends of the P.I. Nixon Medical Historical Library
Fernando A. Guerra, M.D., M.P.H.,.F.A.A.P, retired director of the San Antonio MetropolitanHealth District, will speak on the topicDoctors and Dollars May Not Always Be Enough!Monday, November 7, 6:30 to 9:00 p.m., Doubletree Hotel
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Library classes for July and August
All library classes are free and open to all. Advance registration is appreciated but
not required. If you would like to request a class or schedule a consultation at any
HSC campus, please contact the library at (210) 567-2450 or
If you would like to request a special class or orientation for your department or
group at other days/times, please contact us! To register for a class or to read
class descriptions, visit the online class schedule.
When you register for a library class, your registration confirmation email
includes a file that you can save as an appointment into your electronic calendar.
Briscoe Library San Antonio
Introduction to PubMed: July 6, 2011, 11:00 a.m. - 12 noon, LIB 2.011
Creating and Presenting a Professional Poster Session: July 7,
2011, 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m., LIB 4.074, Collaboratory
Ovid Tips & Tricks: Getting Started with MEDLINE: July 11, 2011,
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., LIB 2.011
Introduction to EndNote: July 14, 2011, 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., LIB
2.011
Using EBSCO CINAHL to Locate Nursing & Allied Health
Information: July 21, 2011, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., LIB 2.011 Introduction to RefWorks: July 25, 2011, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m., LIB
2.011
Ovid Tips & Tricks: Getting Started with MEDLINE: August 17,
2011, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m., LIB 2.011
Introduction to RefWorks: August 23, 2011, 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.,
LIB 2.011
Introduction to PubMed: August 24, 2011, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m., LIB
2.011
Texas Research Park
San Antonio Citation Information: Tracking Research and Journals: July 27,
2011, 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m., IBT Building 3.002. Registration is required
for this special class at the TRP. Register online at
http://www.library.uthscsa.edu/gethelp/classDescriptions.cfm#906
by 1:00 p.m. on July 26.
Katie PrenticeHead of Education and Information Services
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Throughout the last six months, librarians ChrisGaspard, M.S.L.S, Angela Myatt, M.Sc., and Katie
Prentice, M.S.I.S., AHIP participated in the UT
System Clinical Safety and Effectiveness Education
Program provided through the Center for Patient
Safety & Health Policy at the UT Health Science
Center San Antonio.
The purpose of the course, which is one of several
programs run by the Center for Patient Safety and
Health Policy, http://www.uthscsa.edu/cpshp/
index.asp, is to provide physicians, other clinicians
and administrators the skills and knowledge required
to lead breakthrough change initiatives.
For their course project Utilization of Evidence-Based Practice Resources by Junior Nursing Students, the
librarians partnered with M. Danet Lapiz-Bluhm, Ph.D., R.N. of the UT Health Science Center School of
Nursing to develop and conduct a quality improvement project. The project aim was to study and increase the
self-reported use of evidence-based practice resources by junior nursing students during the spring 2011
semester. At the conclusion of the project in May, results were presented to nursing faculty at the Committee
on Undergraduate Studies and also to a group of UT Health Science Center librarians.
Katie Prentice, Chris Gaspard, Dr. Danet Lapiz-Bluhm
and Angela Myatt show their certificates after
completing the CS&E Course.
Clinical Safety and Effectiveness: Librarians complete course
After a rich history of service to the UT Health Science Center and to University Health System (UHS), the UT
Health Science Center Library-Downtown will close on July 28. The library began as the Robert B. Green
Hospital Library and continued its presence when the hospital became the Brady Green Clinic and then the
University Health Center-Downtown. The library has always focused on maintaining a collection that would
be most useful for UT Health Science Center physicians and residents. Over the years, library staff members
taught many classes and consultations on using traditional library resources such as PubMed and even
brought popular Emerging Technologies Brown Bag sessions like Medical Applications for Smart Phones
and Using eBook readers to the downtown library. The library has served as a convenient gathering place for
many residents over the years as well.
As part of the UHS plans to remodel the UHC-D facility, the building housing the library will be torn down.
Although formal library space is not planned in the new facility, we will continue to provide reference services
and electronic resources to faculty and staff, and we will continue to offer training opportunities and special
technology programs through the cooperation of UHC-D.
Linda Levy
Assistant Director for Branch Libraries and Database Services
UT Health Science Center Library-Downtown to close July 28
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The UT Health Science Center Libraries are pleased to be able to host an exhibit
of artwork from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM-San
Antonio), beginning July 7th, 2011. The featured art reproductions of
funerary artifacts from the cultures of West Mexico will be on display in the
School of Medicines Lecture Hall Commons through the end of August.
According to Paula Gortari, who is mounting the exhibit for UNAM, the items
to be displayed represent a vast area that includes parts of the present-day
states of Jalisco, Colima and Nayarit. The art that will be exhibited can be datedback to the years between 100 B.C and 300 B.C.
The figurines are made from reddish or orange clay with geometric decorations
in red, white, black and yellow. They depict pregnant women or women
preparing food, musicians, dancers, flutists and warriors, all going about their
daily activities. A unique and interesting feature of these figurines is their
adornments: oversize ear and nose ornaments in the shape of a bar or a half moon, as well as bracelets and
necklaces of several strands.
On display in the Briscoe Library July 7: Art of ancient Mexico
Each year, numerous research proposals for
promising new treatments make their way through
a peer-review process but do not receive funding,
although they have the potential to make
significant contribution to scientific discovery. The
National Health Council (NHC), with input from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has developed a web
database designed to bring researchers together with patient advocacy organizations and other funding
sources. Its called HealthResearchFunding.Org .
How it works: Researchers whose proposals have been peer reviewed by either the NIH or by an NHCmember patient advocacy organization will be invited to register with HealthReseachFunding.Organd add an
abstract. They will have the ability to also search for NHC member organizations that fund research. NHC
member organizations will be able to search for research proposals, search for individual researchers, and
search and view other funding organizations. They will also be able to upload requests for proposals, including
posting ideas for collaboration with other funding sources.
The site will eventually expand to include corporations and private investors.
Health Research Funding: Online databases facilitate
communication about research funding opportunities
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Major Pettigrews Last Stand, by Helen Simonson:Recommended by Rajia Tobia, Executive Director of Libraries
I love the main characters in this book Major Pettigrew, the English widower with the
stiff upper lip, and Jasmina Ali, the Pakistani widow shopkeeper. These two with little on
the surface to make them compatible, find companionship and love in the English coun-
tryside. In a way, the book could have been written by a 21st century Jane Austen. A
great summer read if you are looking for interesting characters and great prose writing.
Best idea for staying cool this summer: READSuggestions from the staff of The Libraries
Ice Station Zebra, by Alistair Maclean
Recommended by Ken Wise, Access Services Library Assistant: because you asked for
something cool
The atomic submarine Dolphin has impossible orders: to sail beneath the ice -floes of the
Arctic Ocean to locate and rescue the men of weather-station Zebra, gutted by fire and
drifting with the ice-pack somewhere north of the Arctic Circle. But the orders do not say
what the Dolphin will find if she succeeds -- that the fire at Ice Station Zebra was
sabotage, and that one of the survivors is a killer! (Product Information)
Dogs: A Natural History, by Jake Page
Recommended by Susan Hunnicutt, Special Projects Librarian
Dogs are amazing creatures, as everyone who loves them knows. Jake Page writes
about the wolf-dog connection, and about the co-evolution of dogs and human beings
going all the way back to before the dawn of recorded history. Where did the first
domestic dogs come from? How did they get to be the dogs they are today? How dodogs see the world? What do they think about us? This book is full of interesting and
useful information, yet you will feel like you are wasting time, in the best sense of
the word.
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New to the shelves in the Briscoe Library...
Andrea N. Schorr
Cataloging and Acquisitions Librarian
Wrong medicine :
doctors, patients, and
futile treatment /
Lawrence J.
Schneiderman and
Nancy S. Jecker.
Baltimore : Johns
Hopkins University
Press, c2011.
W 50 S359w 2011.
Out of practice : fighting
for primary care
medicine in America /
Frederick M. Barken.
Ithaca, N.Y. : ILR Press,
c2011.
W 84.6 B254o 2011.
Adler's physiology of
the eye, 11th ed. /
editors, Leonard A.
Levin ... [et al.] ;
managing editors, Paul
L. Kaufman, Albert
Alm.
Edinburgh ; New
York : Saunders/
Elsevier, c2011.
WW 103 P5772
2011.
Emergency orthopedics,
6th ed. / editors, Robert
R. Simon, Scott C.
Sherman ; contributing
author, Ghazala Q.
Sharieff ; with
illustrations by Susan
Gilbert. New York :
McGraw-Hill Medical,
c2011.
WE 800 S596e 2011.
News from the UT Health Science Center
Libraries is published at the beginning of each
month to highlight the programs, services and
resources offered by The Libraries.
Rajia Tobia, Executive Director of Libraries:
Susan Hunnicutt, Editor: [email protected]
Kelley Minars, Web Editor: [email protected]
Pennie Borchers and Katie Prentice, Copy Editors
Walter Creech, Katie Prentice and Robert Zuniga,
Photographers
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