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We welcome you to the new HSL home page.  This is the first phase in our website redesign.  We plan not only to give it a new and updated look like you see here, but also to make it easier to use.  Big changes will continue to be announced here on our newsblog, so stay tuned!

What’s new?

The biggest difference you’ll notice is that it looks different -- the visual design of the home page is different.  There’s a graphical element that we’ll use to highlight events, news, resources, and services.  You can also search the catalog from the search box on the home page - you'll be presented with matches from anywhere in the record.

How c

Posted By Ginny Bunch on Monday, 26 October, 2009 at 9:45 AM

We invite you to preview the new HSL home page in our beta environment.

This is the first phase in our website redesign.  We plan not only to give it a new and updated look, but also to make it easier to use.  Big changes will continue to be announced here on our newsblog, so stay tuned!

What’s new?

The biggest difference you’ll notice is that it looks different -- the visual design of the home page is different.  There’s a graphical element that we’ll use to highlight events, news, resources, and services.  You can also search the catalog from the search box on the home page - you'll be presented with matches from anywhere in the record.

When

Posted By Anita Crescenzi on Friday, 9 October, 2009 at 1:31 PM

The Carolina Curator blog was recently cited as one of the "100 Best Curator and Museum Blogs" by OnlineUniversities.com.
The blog is an open-ended forum for the history of the health sciences, and serves to alert readers to news and events, useful resources, as well as highlight the activities of HSL's Special Collections and UNC generally. To see current and archived posts, visit the Carolina Curator online.   Congratulations to Daniel Smith, JD, HSL's Special Collections librarian, who is the mind behind the Carolina Curator.

Posted By Ginny Bunch on Friday, 24 July, 2009 at 3:17 PM

Graduating this semester?  Did you know there are many HSL resources still available to you after you graduate?


Borrowing privileges:Purchase a borrower's card ($25 annually) and you can borrow from the collections of any UNC-CH library!  Join the General Alumni Association and the card is free!  Visit http://alumni.unc.edu for details on joining GAA.


AHEC Digital Library (ADL): The ADL is a collection of online resources designed for NC health professionals.  Membership provides access to full-text journals, books, and databases.  Learn more at http://library.ncahec.net.  An annual gift to the HSL of $250 or more gets you free ADL membership!


NC Healt

Posted By Ginny Bunch on Thursday, 7 May, 2009 at 1:59 PM

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