Access UpToDate anywhere

UpToDate is now available for off-campus access via EZProxy with a UT Southwestern username and password or a Parkland username and password for UT Southwestern affiliated residents. VPN is also an option for UT Southwestern employees outside of non-university hospitals. Previously, UpToDate could only be accessed from on-campus workstations and UTWPA2 Wi-Fi network.
To access UpToDate remotely, go to the Library’s web site. The “Quick Links” section in the left-hand corner provides the easiest direct link to the resource. You will be prompted to log in to EZ Proxy at that time.
For troubleshooting information about EZProxy, VPN, and accessing Library resources off campus, go to the Library’s Off Campus Access page.

Visiting Grants Reviewer to teach grants and proposal writing basics course

UPDATE: As of July 1, 2011, This class has been moved to D1.602 and additional seats are now available. Please register using the link at the bottom of the article.
Michelle Malizia, M.A., associate director of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine South Central Region (NNLM/SC), will be instructing a one day course on July 28, 2011 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in D1.602. The course is designed for beginning grant proposal writers and presents a general overview of the grant and funding processes as well as the level of detail required in a successful proposal.
Each component of the grant writing process will be addressed, including:

  • documenting the need
  • identifying the target population
  • writing measurable objectives
  • developing work, evaluation and dissemination plans

Ms. Maliza coordinates the grant writing process at the NNLM/SC and has extensive experience in the field of grant writing and evaluating. The National Network of Libraries South Central writes, evaluates and administers many grants and awards.
Registration is limited and required. Reserve your place at www.utsouthwestern.edu/libraryclasses.

Library's public photocopier accepts coins and bills only

The Library’s public photocopier now accepts only coins and bills. While photocopy print cards will no longer work on the copier, they will continue to work when printing from the Library’s public computers at both the South Campus (main) and North Campus Branch libraries.
UT Southwestern faculty, staff, fellows, and residents may also use the Library’s Intra-Campus Delivery Service(LIDS) to request and deliver copies of articles that we own; however, please note that regular Document Delivery services rates will apply.