Spring Break, 2019, where first year medical student, Alexis Abrego took the opportunity to hang out with two original copies of Vesalius (“father” of modern anatomy) and her very own father, Pablo Abrego, M.D. a …
Collections
Keeping in Touch with Ebling
Autumn Greetings to the Ebling Community. In an effort to better serve our clientele, the Ebling Library has launched The Ebling Post, a quarterly email newsletter containing up to date information on Ebling Library resources, …
All the JAMAs, All the Time!
Ebling Library is thrilled to present the JAMA Network Backfiles… The Ebling Library recently acquired The JAMA Network Backfiles, a digital archive that includes every issue of JAMA and the American Medical Association specialty journals …
Enhanced Space for Learning
We began to transform the journal stacks landscape in Ebling during the fall of 2015, removing or relocating 100,000 journals from the 3rd floor “bar” area. In 2017 renovation and construction began, and on April …
Lost & Found
Ebling is the Lost & Found repository for the Library and the HSLC (where many things are left in the atrium). More valuable items might also be stored in the HSLC Security office across from …
Ebling Staff-In the News
Meet Micaela Sullivan-Fowler, Ebling’s Rare Books and Special Collections librarian. You can find her on the third floor of Ebling, helping students, staff and faculty with historical health sciences questions, overseeing Ebling’s Marketing and Communications …
New Hours at Ebling
Beginning Monday, September 18th, Ebling has some notable hourly changes for your upcoming visits. Emulating an institutional trend at many health sciences libraries, Ebling will be shortening or curtailing its public access hours on the …
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 …
Thanks IR Students, You Helped Us Transform
Over the past two years Ebling Library’s Transformation Project group removed, relocated or deaccessioned 100,000 journals from our third floor. We cannot let the summer go by without giving a shout-out to our former Information …
Humanity in the Art of Medicine
This month and last there were 3 significant pop up exhibits in the 3rd floor Historical Reading Room. A number of artists from Madison’s renowned Bone Folder’s Guild (BFG) looked at about 50 books from …