Anatomy.tv: 3D human anatomy via Library Web site

Anatomy.tv is “the world’s most detailed 3D model of human anatomy online.” This interactive site gives detailed views of human anatomy at various anatomical levels, from bone to surface structure and every layer in between. Models may be rotated to view from all perspectives, and descriptive text is provided for each part displayed.
A 25-chapter “Study Guide” is included within Anatomy.tv. The first chapter is a useful introduction to the language of anatomy. Other chapters focus on the skeleton and the muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, digestive, reproductive, and endocrine systems. Interactive MRI views and self-guided quizzes are also available.
For quickest access, type “Anatomy.tv” in the “Search” box on the Library Web site. Remote access is limited to UT Southwestern affiliates only, including residents, fellows, and University hospital employees. Walk-in users of the Library also have access.
Authorized users may download, save and print images, but please note that all material (unless otherwise noted) is protected by copyright law.

Find grant funding using COS database

Researchers and scholars use COS (also known as “Community of Science”) to access information on grants, fellowships, and awards from national and international funding organizations, including profit, nonprofit, private, and governmental groups. COS is the premier resource for funding information, with listings of grants worth more than $33 billion.
The services offered by COS and available to UT Southwestern users include:

  • Search COS Funding Opportunities. (Note: You can save these searches.)
  • Create and automatically receive weekly funding alerts.
  • Use the COS Workbench to manage your COS activities.
  • Create and store your curriculum vitae (CV) so grant makers may contact you.

Recent enhancements allow you to:

  • Track a funding opportunity on your COS Workbench.
  • Save Funding Opportunities searches as alert searches.
  • Re-format your CV as needed to submit with individual grant applications.
  • Select the searches for which you may receive weekly emails.

Read more about these features at the COS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page. You can access COS as well as three different COS tutorials on the Library Web site by entering “COS” in the “Search” box.
For more information on COS, contact Mary Ann Huslig in the Library by email or by calling 214-648-3905.