Health Sciences Library celebrates opening of The Anatomy Learning Lab with two events scheduled in January

The Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library announces the opening of The Anatomy Learning Lab to enhance the study of the human body. Located on the E level of the library, the 10 specimens placed throughout the space provide the opportunity for close study of torsos, a hand, foot, kidneys and other body systems. The specimens coupled with the Sectra Virtual Anatomy Table, also located in the space, provide an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the structural and functional complexities of the human body.

Health Sciences Library celebrates opening of The Anatomy Learning Lab with two events scheduled in January

To celebrate the opening of The Anatomy Learning Lab, the Health Sciences Library is holding two events:

Health Sciences Library celebrates opening of The Anatomy Learning Lab with two events scheduled in January

Open House

Thursday, January 16, 3:30-5pm
Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library – E Level

Brief remarks by: Dr. Gregory Postel, senior vice president of health affairs and dean of the College of Medicine; and
Liz Kiscaden, dean and university librarian


Lunch & Learn

Human Anatomical Models: History & Development of Plastination

Thursday, January 23, 11:30am
Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library – The Anatomy Learning Lab, E Level

RSVP requested.

lunch and learn invite

Dr. Efrain Miranda, CEO of Clinical Anatomy Associates, Inc. will review the history of three-dimensional models to study anatomy, including wax models, paper mâché models and other techniques and materials, culminating with the present, utilizing 3D computer-based systems and plastination.

Both events are open to all to attend in the Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library, 231 Albert Sabin Way.

Need to study for exams? UC Libraries has multiple locations and options to fit all your needs.

As we enter Exam Week (Dec. 8-14), check out UC Libraries various library locations to find the spot right for you.

Langsam Library’s three floors offer a variety of study options from quiet (6th floor) to more communal (4th floor). Students can find a spot to meet their study goals at a carrel, group study room, the Langsam Living Room or a high-top table at Starbucks. During exams, Langsam offers extended hours.

langsam library

Is Langsam getting a little crowded? Visit one of our other library locations. Some recommendations:

snag a study room in CECH; work on a comfy couch at the DAAP Library; finish a project in the CEAS Library reading room

The Classics Library and the CCM Library, both located in Blegen, both have quiet Reading Rooms. The GMP and Chem-Bio libraries feature large, open areas with desks and flexible seating options. For those on the medical campus, the Health Sciences Library has three floors of study options.

In addition, to UC Libraries, the university offers multiple study spaces including in college buildings, coffee shops, TUC and other student centers.

Good luck, Bearcats!

New EBSCO web interface coming Dec. 17

EBSCOhost, a leading provider of e-journals, databases and eBooks, is redesigning their web user interface to meet ever-evolving user expectations for accessing, searching, choosing and using library resources. Currently, UC Libraries is included in a group of OhioLINK libraries to migrate to the new user interface for EBSCOhost on Tuesday, December 17. There is no expected downtime during the migration.

While accessing EBSCO products from UC Libraries web site is not changing, the EBSCO user interface is. EBSCO is introducing many new features including personalized dashboards, new ways to share and save resources, reading eBooks and much more. Previously shared saved items (folders, links, etc.) will transfer. EBSCO provides information on how to access data from the classic interface to the updated version, as well as a Quick Start Guide.

For questions or additional assistance, contact UC Libraries or your library liaison directly. 

Open Scholarship Trainings from Center for Open Science

Open Scholarship Trainings from Center for Open Science

UC Libraries is collaborating with the College of Allied Health Sciences Open Science Community of Practice to host the seven-module Center for Open Science trainings from January 22 to June 4, 2025. All are welcome to join and encouraged to share with contacts that might be interested to attend.

Open Scholarship, which includes concepts such as Open Science, Open Research, Open Data, and Open Access, is a research approach that strives to make the research process as transparent and reproducible as possible. These trainings cover topics such as reproducible methods, data management and sharing, research collaborations and specific techniques such as preregistration, registered reports, preprints and teaching open scholarship. 

We invite colleagues to register for the workshops facilitated by the Center for Open Science trainers as well as working sessions for a hands-on experience facilitated by UC Libraries focused on topics discussed in the trainings. The sessions will be both in-person and hybrid with light refreshments for the in-person sessions. Per the request of the COS facilitators, the sessions will be capped at 40 participants maximum. Given the cap, please ensure you can attend the sessions when registering. The faculty one stop instance will direct you to a MS form for registration.

Registration Link – https://ce.uc.edu/FacDev/Workshops/Details/19940.  The sessions will be held both in-person in the Visualization Lab 240H Braunstein in the Geology-Math-Physics Library and virtually.  

The curriculum and dates for the trainings are:

COS Module 1: Introduction to Open Scholarship – Jan 22

COS Module 2: Management and Sharing – Jan 29

UC working session – Feb 5

COS Module 3: Reproducible Methods – Feb 26

UC working session – March 5

COS Module 4: Research Collaboration on the Open Science Framework (OSF) – March 26

UC working session – April 9

COS Module 5: Research Sharing – April 23

UC working session – May 7

COS Module 6: Preregistration and Registered Reports – May 14

UC working session – May 28

COS Module 7: Teaching about Open Scholarship – June 4

Please contact AskData@UC.Edu if you have any questions about the trainings or the Center for Open Science.

UCBA Library’s Winter Book Crush

by Lauren Wahman

UCBA Library’s Winter Book Crush

Looking for some good reads for winter break? Visit the UCBA Library during open hours to browse a selection of recently published novels, short stories, biographies, and more and get a winter treat (while supplies last) or explore the virtual display.   

Books can be checked out with your UC ID. The display will be available until Friday December 13.