Lane News Archives for September
September 24, 2008
Read all about it!
The Fall issue of LaneConnexion, the Library's newletter, is now available. Learn all about our new Director Heidi Heilemann & her call to participate in Lane's strategic planning, new electronic... more[Posted at 2:21 PM]
Lane News Archives for September
September 18, 2008
Fall '08 HotBooks now up
Have a look at the latest HotBooks, a small selection of books (physical or electronic) of special relevance to research in the life sciences ongoing at Stanford. These high quality... more[Posted at 11:07 AM]
Lane News Archives for September
September 16, 2008
OPPIE Replaces SearchPlus Sep 23
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has introduced a replacement for SearchPlus called OPPIE. SearchPlus will be discontinued by LANL on September 23, 2008. By September 23, OPPIE will offer... more[Posted at 6:31 PM]
Lane News Archives for September
September 13, 2008
NEW: AccessSurgery
AccessSurgery now available for Stanford! AccessSurgery is organized around the ACGME's (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's) mandate for a Core Curriculum. AccessSurgery also helps surgical programs address two of... more[Posted at 5:03 PM]
Lane News Archives for September
September 12, 2008
Grand Round Videos RSS
Medical Grand Rounds & Pediatric Grand Rounds now have syndicated RSS feeds that can be read by browsers, email clients, feed aggregators and other means. These feeds can alert you... more[Posted at 2:25 PM]
Lane News Archives for September
September 11, 2008
New: Encyclopedia of Bioinformatics, Genomics, Proteomics
If you've ever struggled with quickly understanding an unfamiliar concept in bioinformatics, genomics, genetics or proteomics, the Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics (EGGPB) is a great solution. It... more[Posted at 3:38 PM]
Lane News Archives for September
September 2, 2008
Vast eBook expansion
Recent developments have vastly increased the availability of electronic books (eBooks) provided by the Stanford University Libraries (SULAIR) and the Lane Medical Library: Since the beginning of the year, Lane... more[Posted at 11:46 AM]