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Starting a Systematic Review? HSL can help!
When Rachael Posey, Eshelman School of Pharmacy liaison and Systematic Review Coordinator ...
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When Rachael Posey, Eshelman School of Pharmacy liaison and Systematic Review Coordinator ...
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Health information is often complex for patients, so it’s important to make sure they re...
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An independent North American study conducted in 2011 found that library users based at UN...
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The HSL hosted this event featuring 35 paintings and collages of Wolfgang Ritschel between...
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There are a number of quick-start guides that can help you get started on implementing pri...
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June 20, 2019
As the thermometer begins its annual climb, an exhibition at the University...
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Two senior administrators at the University Libraries, University of North Carolina at Cha...
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Introduction to the course reserves system at the University of North Carolina at Chapel H...
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Health literacy is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process an...
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Kate McGraw, of the Health Sciences Library, will retire effective January 1, 2018, after ...
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