New Library catalog is here!

The Library’s new catalog is now live! The new URL is www.utsouthwestern.edu/libcat.

This Web-based open source integrated library system is built upon the Koha platform. Please refer to the Library Catalog FAQ page for search tips and other information related to the catalog.

Some of the new features include:

  • Fresh new look and feel with responsive theme that adjusts accordingly on all devices
  • More robust keyword and advanced searching
  • Search filtering by item type, subjects, location, and more
  • Cover image for many books
  • Export selections to citation management software (e.g. EndNote, Zotero, etc.) via “shopping cart”
  • Course reserves
  • Social network share buttons
  • Recommended lists of resources

We will continue to fine tune the catalog based on usage pattern and feedback from you. Please send any suggestions or comments to libWebmaster@utsouthwestern.edu.

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Bill Maina retires after 35 years of service to UT Southwestern community

Maina receiving plaque for 35 years of service by Assistant VP for Library Services, Kelly Gonzalez

Maina receiving plaque from Assistant VP for Library Services, Kelly Gonzalez at retirement reception.

William “Bill” Maina retires this month, having provided 35 years of dedicated, valuable service to the UT Southwestern community.

As faculty associate, Bill Maina has held numerous roles and management responsibilities throughout the years in various Library departments including Archives and History of Medicine, Special Projects, as well as Collection Development.

He has served as the Library Archivist for the past few years, assisting with the acquisition and supervision of various archives projects and Rare Book Room tours. He was instrumental in the selection and description of items in the first two collections for the online UT Southwestern Archives Collection. He also curated exhibits such as the current History of St. Paul Hospital and School Nursing School exhibit in the South Campus Library.

His keen aesthetic and sense of order proved invaluable during the Library’s 1990s building renovation project, in which he helped organize and design the space, and assisted with subsequent modifications throughout the years. He created one of the first marketing plans for the Library, and served as a valuable member to the Corporate Communications/Marketing teams. He has also been an editor and frequent article contributor to the Library News blog

He has also been instrumental in maintaining art shows within the Library by coordinating shows, highlighting local artistic talent, and working with various arts organizations. He has assisted with the coordination of the On My Own Time annual campus exhibit housed in the South Campus Library since it began in 2000.

He has held professional memberships in a variety of organizations, such as the Academy of Health Information Professionals of the Medical Library Association, Society of American Archivists, South Central Chapter of the Medical Library Association, and D/FW HealthLINE.

The Library would like to thank him for his numerous contributions and wish him the best in this exciting new chapter of his life.

ClinicalKey to replace MD Consult/First Consult August 31, 2014

Clinical_KeyClinicalKey, the newest clinical decision making product from Elsevier, will officially replace the soon to be discontinued MD Consult and First Consult on August 31, 2014.

ClinicalKey, which is accessible through the Library’s website under Popular Links, is a comprehensive resource that combines MD Consult and First Consult functions with exciting new enhancements, such as the following:

  • New functionality and central location of information including a preview feature
  • Registration log-in may be linked to a Scopus and SciVal Funding account
  • Multi-platform mobile app available upon registration confirmation (on-campus registration required)
  • New content updates available by RSS feed or blog
  • Reading list functions that allow the creation and exporting of a bibliography
  • Procedures consult that includes video, images, and written instructions, as well as an updated Microsoft Excel spreadsheet of all existing consults

For questions or training on how to use ClinicalKey, email LibSearchers@utsouthwestern.edu.

New Library catalog launched by August 31

newcomputerThe Health Sciences Digital Library & Learning Center will be launching its new catalog system by August 31. This Web-based open source integrated library system is built upon the Koha platform.  Some of the new features include:

  • Fresh new look and feel with responsive theme that adjusts accordingly on all devices
  • More robust keyword and advanced searching
  • Search filtering by item type, subjects, location, and more
  • Cover image for many books
  • Export selections to citation management software (e.g. EndNote, Zotero, etc.) via “shopping cart”
  • Course reserves
  • Social network share buttons
  • Recommended lists of resources