BrowZineis an app for Apple or Android smart phones and devices that helps you flip through the scholarly electronic journals available through UT Southwestern Medical Center.
LibKey Nomadbrings the Library's journal holdings to wherever you are searching, both on- and off-campus.
Read & Publish Agreements – learn how the Library supports open access publishing with selected publishers, such as Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Sage, and Wiley.
In 2024, the SCC/MLA conference will be hosted by UT Southwestern Health Sciences Library in Dallas, and she serves as the Co-Chair of the Local Arrangements Committee.
New Top 25 Ejournals list released
Top 25 Ejournals at UT Southwesternhas been updated to reflect usage from Fiscal Year 2023 (September 1, 2022, through August 31, 2023). The top 6 journals continue to be the same, but some of the other titles have changed around a little bit.
Three titles are "new" to the list this year:
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics
Organic Letters
Journal of Neuroscience
They replace the following titles, which continue to appear in the Top 35:
Journal of Cell Biology
Cancer Cell
Cell Stem Cell
New Additions to the Library’s Permanent Exhibits
Next time you’re on South Campus, stop by the Library (E2.200) and view the Special Collection and Archives’ additions to the Library’s permanent exhibits. Depicted in the collage below are:
(A) Disease Case Studies Ledger from Bellevue Hospital by Edward H. Cary, M.D. 1898-1899. MSS0032. History of Medicine Collection.
(B) Draft sketch for the David Novros fresco in Gooch Auditorium. MSS0067. Medical Artifacts Collection. – Note: This is one of Library's newest additions, which came from the Dallas Museum of Art.
(C) Ernest Poulos, M.D., bust, portrait, and a group picture and letter from the dedication of the bust. MSS0068. Department of Surgery Collection. – Note: The bust was made in 1996, and the photo features the chief residents who were under Dr. Poulos in 1989.
(D) Edward H. Cary, M.D., bust. MSS0067. Medical Artifacts Collection. – Note: The bust was made in 1929 and presented to Dr. Cary by the Baylor University College of Medicine.
(E) Painted and glazed fireplace tiles. 1890. MSS0030. St. Paul Hospital Collection. – Note: When the hospital was built in the late 1890s, heat was provided by both radiators and fireplaces.
(F) Assorted ceramic apothecary jars. 1930-1959. MSS0077. Leon A. Harris Apothecary Jars Collection.
Collecting UTSW’s historical records, in digital or physical format, ensures that they can be preserved and made accessible to researchers in the future. If you or your department has items that might be related to the history of UTSW, please reach out to archives@utsouthwestern.edu.