November brings a new edition of Impact, the newsletter of the Health Sciences Libraries. This issue highlights new journals, a new journal searching instructional video, new library space, new work study students, and a newly created holiday message of thanks.
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Rutgers University Libraries recently added two new journals: Behavioral Medicine and Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health. Perry Halkitis, dean and professor of Biostatistics and Urban-Global Public Health at the Rutgers School of Public Health, is the editor-in-chief of both journals. For a fast, efficient way to search for journals...
New Video Tutorial on Finding Journals
"Rutgers University Libraries' website has literally thousands of journals," says Health Sciences librarian Matthew Bridgeman. "Please click the link below to watch my two-minute video on how to search for journal titles more efficiently and stay tuned for more content from our RBHS librarians."
Looking for a place to study or brainstorm? This fall, Rutgers RWJ Library of the Health Sciences gained 500 square feet of open space by removing several journal stacks. A newly purchased mobile whiteboard is also available, so come and visit!
New Work Study Students
A new cohort of Rutgers RBHS students in the Federal Work Study Program are staffing Health Sciences libraries during extended evening and weekend hours. Our student workers answer basic patron questions, assist with printer and scanner issues, and help with library-related projects. Visit during library hours and say hello to our student workers like Daniel from the Rutgers School of Graduate Studies and Kayla from the Rutgers School of Health Professions.
A Thanksgiving Message from the Stacks
The staff at RWJ Library worked after hours to artfully turn journals around to spell out the word "thankful." We wish all of you had a happy Thanksgiving!
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