Go Sox!
The Veterinary Library Staff would like to think that our encouragement helped the Red Sox win the 2013 World Series.
The Veterinary Library Staff would like to think that our encouragement helped the Red Sox win the 2013 World Series.
October 21-27 is International Open Access Week !
Data Citation Index is a database of data sets. Need a nutrition data set for geriatric dogs? Or maybe a data set for horses and West Nile Virus? Data Citation Index is an international repository, covering the social sciences, physical sciences, life sciences, arts and humanities. It's available on the Web of Knowledge search platform.
Do you need a book from the Tisch, Ginn or Hirsh Library? You can now request it from within the library catalog. Look for the "Request Item" button. The book will be delivered to the Veterinary Library; we'll send you email to let you know it's in and waiting for you to pick it up.
Library summer hours begin today, May 24th. Our hours during the summer are:
Monday–Thursday | 8:00am–6:00pm |
Friday | 8:00am–5:00pm |
Saturday-Sunday | closed |
We will close at 5pm on Wednesday July 3rd. We will be closed all day on Monday May 27th (Memorial Day) and Thursday July 4th (Independence Day).
Regular library hours resume on Tuesday August 20th.
The Veterinary Library now has a mobile version of our web site. We've included our library hours, links to TUSK, PBL Resources, the library catalog, directions, our full web site and the TCSVM web site.
Check out the new Export to Refworks link that appears in library catalog records (example). Look for the link on the right side of the screen, as seen in the image below. Questions about Refworks or how to use it? Come see me.
Tufts has a new database that focuses on searching for and accessing data repositories. Data Citation Index allows researchers to search and assess research data from data repositories across disciplines and around the world.
The Veterinary Library loves your donations of veterinary books and journals (and other related subjects), but we can't always keep them.