As of January 18, all grant applications to the National Science Foundation (NSF) must append a two-page maximum “data management plan” for data arising from the research process. Additional information can be found at: http://researchdata.wisc.edu/make-a-plan/nsf-data-plans/. …
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Winter Recess Hours
The Ebling Library will be closed on the following dates: Friday, December 24th (Christmas Eve) Saturday, December 25th (Christmas Day) Thursday, December 30th (Mandatory Furlough Day) Friday, December 31st (New Year’s Eve) Saturday, January 1st …
Mobile UW for iPhone
UW Madison. There’s an app for that.
Global health brownbag today!
Today, Friday, November 5, from 12-1 in HSLC 1345: From the Bottom Up: Evaluating Pholela Community Health Center as the “Model for the World” Brown Bag talk by Abigail Neely, PhD Candidate, Dept. of Geography …
CINAHL and other Ebsco databases on your mobile device
You can now access Cinahl, PsychInfo and other Ebsco databases using your mobile device.
Today! Global Health Lecture and Two Exhibits Open from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Please join us for a Lecture and Reception to launch two exhibits in the HSLC and Ebling Library. Professor Richard Keller from UW’s Department of Medical History & Bioethics presents “The Power of Images in …
Enhanced PubMed My Bibliography Feature
The PubMed Send to menu has been updated to allow users to add PubMed search results directly to their My NCBI My Bibliography.
Rebecca Skloot Will Visit The Health Sciences Campus
During her three day UW campus visit, Rebecca Skloot, author of the 2010-2011 Go Big Read selection, “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,”will make a special visit to the Health Sciences Learning Center. Please join …
Two Events in Conjunction with the Opening Doors: Contemporary African-American Surgeons Traveling Exhibit.
First, join us for Reception hosted by The Office of Multicultural Affairs. Open to the Public. Friday, September 24, 2010 5:00-7:00 pm. Atrium Health Sciences Learning Center 750 Highland Ave. Please RSVP to: hahakseth@wisc.edu or …
Come See “Informing Consent: Unwitting Subjects in Medicine’s Pursuit of Beneficial Knowledge”
Informing Consent