Anatomy.tv is a new online anatomy resource available to USD and Wegner Library users. This one would be great to use in teaching situations, and also good for students to supplement their anatomy education. Please let your Health Science Librarians: David Midyette, Molly Youngkin, Anna Gieschen or myself know what you think about this database.
When we finalize this resource, it will be available from the Research Gateway on the Libraries page, (http://www.usd.edu/library) but for the next month we are trialing it.
Some info about this resource:
About Anatomy TV PDF
http://www.statref.com/PDFs/anatomy/Anatomy_complete.pdf
How To Use Anatomy TV Flash Tutorial
http://www.statref.com/FlashDemos/AnatomyTVTutorial.html
Anatomy TV Users Guide PDF
http://www.statref.com/PDFs/anatomy/anatomy.tvUserGuide.pdf
20 Jul · Mon 2009
Trial Database - AnatomyTV
09 Jul · Thu 2009
USD Website issues
This has been resolved as of 11:30 am July 9, 2009
This is a re post from the ITS Alerts
We are currently experiencing a hardware issue, as a result
the USD website is unavailable. ITS is aware of the issue and currently
working toward a resolution as quickly as possible.
Limited resources are still available in the MyU
portal by going to https://myu.usd.edu
USE THE LINKS BELOW TO ACCESS THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES:
- D2L
- Student email
- WebAdvisor
We apologize for the inconvenience.
24 Jun · Wed 2009
Print Exhibition
On behalf of the Art, Exhibits and Events Committee, Johntimothy Pizzuto has installed an intaglio print exhibition in the display cases on the second floor.
"Small But Well Read: Ex-Libris and Global Implications of Contemporary Political Discourse" is a portfolio of 27 prints from nationally known artists, which was first exhibited at the Southern Graphics Council Conference in Chicago this spring.
The portfolio is on display in connection with the Frogman's Print and Paper Workshops, held here on campus over the next two weeks. Printmaking faculty and students from across the country will be involved in one-week workshops at the Art Department. Exhibit runs from June 24th-July 24th. Please take a few minutes to look at these beautiful prints!