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ttention Weekend Research Warriors! ProQuest will be taking down their site for product maintenance this weekend. This will affect our access of their databases Saturday night beginning at 9pm until Sunday morning at about 5am. Of course these times may vary slightly as with any database maintenance. Hopefully the upgrades will run smoothly and we will be up and running for our Sunday warriors.
The notice from ProQuest:
To maintain the currency and security of ProQuest products, we are performing maintenance on many ProQuest products beginning on January 19, 2019.
During the maintenance window, most ProQuest products will be temporarily unavailable, including RefWorks.
The Isché Library will close at 5pm today, January 15th due to a water shut off by the Sewerage and Water Board. There will be no running water in the Resource Center, the Human Development Center and the Seton Building for at least 3 hours.
The Library Commons will probably remain open but please do not attempt to use the restrooms on the 3rd floor without verifying that the water has been restored.
*Update 2/4/19 3:30pm* Copiers are now scanning to either an email or a jumpdrive.
*Update 1/15/19 10:30am* Copiers are now charging the correct amount, 10¢ for black and white and 25¢ for color (3rd floor only). Scanning is still not working.
The Isché Library copiers on the 3rd and 5th floors were replaced on Friday with newer models. Unfortunately there was an error in programming so right now a single copy costs $10million dollars. Scanning has not been enabled. The 4th floor copier is still the older model so it is currently working. We hope this will be resolved soon and apologize for the inconvenience.
The Library is happy to announce we have added access to four more sections of JoVE/Journal of Visualized Experiments.
The new sections of JoVE now available are:
These new sections join the six we added to our collection in 2018:
One issue we would like to point out is indexing of JoVE in PubMed: all sections are handled as belonging to one journal, so please be sure the video you need belongs to one of the sections above. All sections of JoVE to which the Library subscribes are available both on- and off-campus
If you need any help with this or any other Library resources, please do not hesitate to contact us.
*Service Restored* 9:40am 1/7/19
The Libraries’ ILLiad ILL system will be down for an upgrade beginning at 9am on Monday, January 7th. The window for the outage is 2 hours.
Thanks for your patience during this time.
A new, fresh selection of articles have been added to the Faculty Publications display in the Ische Library. These eight articles, as well as all of the articles in our Faculty Publications database, are authored by at least one member of our research community here at LSUHSC-New Orleans. Each month the Library is proud to present copies of eight of these publications in a rotating display of 16.
- Cameron JE, Rositch AF, Vielot NA, Mugo NR, Kwatampora JKL, Waweru W, Gilliland AE, Hagensee ME, Smith JS. Epstein-barr virus, high-risk human papillomavirus and abnormal cervical cytology in a prospective cohort of african female sex workers. Sex Transm Dis. 2018;45(10):666-672.
- Kanotra SP, Vaitaitis V, Hopkins H, Fletcher M, Gonsoulin CK, Keith B. Impact of supraglottoplasty on parental preception of swallowing using a 10 question swallowing index. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2018;109:122-126.
- Li Z, Polhemus DJ, Lefer DJ. Evolution of hydrogen sulfide therapeutics to treat cardiovascular disease. Circ Res. 2018;123(5):590-600.
- Marrero CE, Igbokwe LI, Leonardi C. Access to orthopedic care post medicaid expansion through the affordable care act. J Natl Med Assoc. 2018;.
- Nanney JT, Conrad EJ, Reuther ET, Wamser-Nanney RA, McCloskey M, Constans JI. Motivational interviewing for victims of armed community violence: A nonexperimental pilot feasibility study. Psychol Violence. 2018;8(2):259-268.
- Orangio GR. The economics of colon cancer. Surg Oncol Clin N Am. 2018;27(2):327-347.
- Scribner RA, Radix RL, Gilliland AE, Leonardi C, Ferguson TF, Noel TP, Andall RG, Andall NR, Radix C, Frank R, Benjamin J, James J, Benjamin R, Waechter RL, Sothern MS. Absence of adolescent obesity in grenada: Is this a generational effect? Front Public Health. 2018;6204.
- Wadhwa P, Yu Q, Zhu H, Townsend JA. Dental age difference in children with ADHD. J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2018;42(3):208-211.
Publications cited in the Faculty Publications database are harvested weekly from a variety of sources, such as PubMed, SCOPUS, and CINAHL, to name a few. In addition to articles they include books, book chapters, papers, editorials, letters to the editor, and meeting abstracts, all authored by at least one member of the LSUHSC-NO community. The database is maintained by Reference Librarian Kathy Kerdolff and is available to the general public here or via the Library’s webpage. For a PDF of a bibliography of this month’s additions, click here. If you have an article you would like us to highlight or if you have any questions regarding the display or the database, you can contact Kathy Kerdolff.
Please come to the Library and view these recent publications by our research community.
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The Isché Library will begin opening at 9:30am every Sunday, beginning on January 6, 2019.
The Libraries are pleased to announce that we now have a subscription to the journal Science Translational Medicine. You will be able to retrieve articles for the entire run of this title from 2009 to the present.
When off-campus, you will need to authenticate in order to access this journal either by using your LSUHSC-NO e-mail and password via OpenAthens or your Library barcode and PIN. Off-campus information is available here.
We know this is a journal that will be of great use, and are glad to finally add it to our subscriptions. If you need any help with this or other Library resources, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We are happy to announce the Libraries now have access to the ScienceDirect Freedom Collection. This means that you should now be able to access the majority of journals available on ScienceDirect from 1995 to present. Notable exceptions are the Clinics of North America and Cell Press journals; most of these excluded journals are available through other Library subscriptions.
Links to these journals are already available through the E-Journals & E-Books A to Z List and the Discovery/EDS Health search box. We are working on adding them to INNOPAC, the Library catalog and the WebBridge LR link resolver.
The biggest change you will see is an increase in the number of journals on ScienceDirect that you can now access through the Libraries’ subscription. Subjects include all of the health sciences, as well as more journals covering materials science and chemistry. Journals that are within our normal scope of subjects will be available through INNOPAC, the Library’s catalog. Journals that are not necessarily within our usual subjects, but that could otherwise be useful to your research, can be found through the E-Journals & E-Books A to Z List, the Discovery/EDS Health search box, and in various databases such as PubMed and Scopus through the WebBridge LR link resolver.
We hope you will find the access to these hundreds of new journals of help. If you have any questions about these titles or any other Library services, please contact us.
But still on a Winter Break schedule, the Isché Library is open from 7:30am to 8pm on Wednesday, January 2nd and Thursday, January 3rd and then from 7:30am to 6pm on Friday, January 4th.
The Dental Library is open from 8am to 5pm on Wednesday, January 2nd through Friday, January 4th.
Both Libraries resume their regular hours over the weekend.
The Libraries are closed for Winter Break. All online resources are available and the Library Commons, downtown, is available as long as the building is open.
See you in 2019!
Our LearningExpress subscription will be upgraded to PrepSTEP on December 26th and 27th. According to the publisher, the transition should be seamless.
The PayPerPrint system on campus will be down for 1 hour on Thursday, December 20th beginning at 1pm for scheduled maintenance. This affects all PayPerPrint systems across campus.
Current Protocols access will be cancelled effective January 1, 2019 due to low usage. We will maintain access to our previously subscribed content.
Bioinformatics: 2010-2016
Cell Biology: 2005-2018
Immunology: 2005-2018
Molecular Biology: 2005-2018
Pharmacology: 2005-2018
Protein Science: 2005-2018
Neuroscience: 2005
Human Genetics: 2005-2016
We subscribe to several other protocol resources including JoVE, Springer Protocols, Nature Methods, Nature Protocols, SpringerNature Experiments, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Protocols.
The New Books display on the third floor of the Isché library features the dissertations and theses of 2018 MS and PhD graduates from LSUHSC. Join us in congratulating the writers as we go into a new year!
- Albritton, Hannah L. The importance of local mucosal antibodies in Chlamydia trachomatis infections in women. Dissertation – Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology.
- Autin, Bryant Nicholas. Determining the prevalence of HPV-90 in the Greater New Orleans area. Thesis – Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology.
- Callan, Catherine Y. Lan. Application of SNP interaction pattern identifier (SIPI) to detect gene-gene interactions in the 8q24 region associated with prostate cancer in African American men. Thesis – School of Public Health, Department of Biostatistics.
- Fisher, Kiva Ariani. The role of resilience in substance use : psychosocial mechanisms influencing injection-related risk behaviors. Dissertation – School of Public Health, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences.
- Gaudet, Darryl A., Jr. Continuous and binge-like consumption of dietary fat differentially affects gustatory neural circuitry. Thesis – Department of Physiology.
- Lott, Charles Seth. The effect of CYP1A2-CYP2B4 interaction on the lipid microdomain localization of CYP1A2 and CYP2B4. Thesis – Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
- Maziveyi, Mazvita. The role of Nischarin in the breast tumor microenvironment. Dissertation – Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
- Moore, Mary E. Mediation analysis to explore racial and ethnic disparity in mathematics and science among Louisiana students. Thesis – School of Public Health, Department of Biostatistics.
- Ningbinnin, Nouriath. Identification of novel and potentially therapeutic compounds against Chagas’ disease. Thesis – Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology.
- Poret, Jonquil Marie. Obesity : one size doesn’t fit all. A comparison of sex differences in the response to high-fat diet in obesity-resistant and obesity-prone rats. Thesis – Department of Physiology.
- Schreiber, Allyson L. Brain corticotropin-releasing factor signaling mediates traumatic stress-induced behaviors. Dissertation – Department of Physiology.
- Todaro, Dustin R. Mechanistic conservation in Nedd4-2/NEDD4L-catalyzed polyubiquitin chain assembly. Dissertation – Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
- Washington, Shannan Darice. To loop or to insulate? : How CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) regulates the transcriptional program of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1) latency and the transition to reactivation. Dissertation – Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
These dissertations and theses are available for checkout in the library, and even more LSUHSC dissertations are available online through ProQuest.
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