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Brief Updates for the New PubMed
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is continuing to modify and tweak the new PubMed and as of this writing, there is no official date for the changeover to the new PubMed. Ebling will continue …
UPDATE: Panel of Coronavirus /Infectious Disease Experts to fill in for the CDC’s Dr. Robert Redfield, Jan. 29, 2020
Update: Not surprisingly, the CDC’s Director, Dr. Robert Redfield was called away on Centers for Disease Control (CDC) business, and his scheduled talk at UW’s Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) is being replaced with a …
Continually Updated! Information on COVID-19
Ebling has published a guide for the UW-Madison community on COVID-19.
Match Day Celebration (and NOISE!)
Your 4th year medical student classmates are celebrating a milestone on Friday, March 15th. Match Day! They will find out where there residency training will take place (somewhere in the United States). This year’s announcements …
DesignLab Satellite Sessions Spring 2020
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Closed for Thanksgiving
To our potential users, Ebling will be closed, as usual on Thanksgiving. We are open to all patrons on Friday, November 23rd, 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM, with student staffing. After hour access is, as …
From Micromedex to Lexicomp
UW’s Micromedex Subscription is ending in February 2019. Lexicomp Access will expand! Here is the direct link to Lexicomp. Both Micromedex and Lexicomp subscriptions offer similar components including drug information, calculators, toxicology, and IV information. …
Ebling Library Closed Thursday the 23rd AND Friday the 24th
To our potential users, Ebling will be closed, as usual on Thanksgiving. Additionally, the HSLC will be experiencing an extended power outage on Fri 11/24. As a result, the library will be closed all day …
Welcome to Ebling Library
We hope you had a restorative summer. For those returning to campus, Ebling undoubtedly looks very different. For those using Ebling for the first time, you will see some distinctly non-library “action” going on. We …