News/Features
Hurricane Florence- Disaster Response Resources
2021-11-03 08:27:44
By Linda Johnsen, September 12, 2018 The forecast for Hurricane Florence continues to show severe impacts for the Chapel Hill and surrounding area, including the potential for flash flooding and wind damage. For updates to campus services during Hurricane Florence, see Alert Carolina. As the University prepares for Hurricane…
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Cawley Appointed Head of Clinical, Academic, and Research Engagement
2020-03-10 10:05:28
The University Libraries is pleased to announce the appointment of Michelle Cawley as head of Clinical, Academic, and Research Engagement (CARE) at the Health Sciences Library (HSL), effective August 13. In this position, Michelle will provide strategic direction for the HSL’s integration in clinical care and clinical research. She will…
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Karen Grigg Appointed UNC Health Sciences Librarian for Collections and Instruction
2020-06-09 08:16:59
By Linda Johnsen, July 30, 2018. The University Libraries at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is pleased to announce the appointment of Karen Grigg as the health sciences librarian for collections and instruction, effective July 2. In this position, Karen will provide leadership for collection decisions and…
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Terri Ottosen, Community Engagement & Health Literacy Librarian, Receives MLA President’s Award
2018-07-13 10:53:10
Terri Ottosen was part of the 2018 Task Force to Review the Medical Library Association’s (MLA) Competencies for Lifelong Learning and Professional Success. In recognition of their work revising the association's professional competencies to address changes to the work of health information professionals in the past decade, including technology advances, new…
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Megan Fratta Appointed UNC Health Sciences Community Outreach and Global Health Librarian
2018-06-19 11:31:37
The Health Sciences Library is pleased to announce the appointment of Megan Fratta as the Community Outreach and Global Health Librarian, effective June 4. Director of the Health Sciences Library, Dr. Mani, says Megan’s integration into the HSL team promotes the library’s mission of extending our reach to our community…
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HSL to House New Interprofessional Education office
2018-05-09 12:17:47
[caption id="attachment_10899" align="alignleft" width="267"] Meg Zomorodi, clinical associate professor in the School of Nursing, will lead Carolina’s new Office for Interprofessional Education and Practice, housed in the Health Sciences Library.[/caption] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recently announced it has established a new Office of Interprofessional Education…
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New @ the HSL, Fall 2017 edition
2022-10-26 14:39:12
Welcome to our new and returning faculty, staff, and students! In our endless quest to improve how we serve you, we’ve made a few changes to our resources and services. Here’s a summary of those improvements. Accelerate your systematic reviews! The Health Sciences Library is pleased to announce that it…
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Quilts on display at HSL, Spring 2017
2017-05-05 08:09:28
The Health Sciences Library is pleased to exhibit quilts from Susanna Stewart of Quartz Hill Quilts. The quilts are located on the first, second, and fifth floors of the library.
“I learned to sew as a child, and went through years of making clothes for myself that never seemed to…
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Libraries Welcome John Hope Franklin Young Scholars
2020-06-01 09:05:45
The University Libraries welcomed a group of young scholars eager to learn more about the history of medicine, with a special focus on medical history in North Carolina. The John Hope Franklin Young Scholars Program, a collaboration between Duke University and students from Durham Public Schools, sent 24 6th -…
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Welcome to a new school year!
2020-03-19 14:39:31
The Health Sciences Library is happy to welcome new and returning faculty, staff and students to UNC-CH! A few things have changed that we wanted you to be aware of: New to HSL? Check out our Quick Tip guide (including new HSL Orientation Videos) to help you get to…
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