Take Becker Library's Mobile Medicine Survey!
by Angela Hardi - August 29, 2014
Becker Medical Library would like to invite you to participate in our Mobile Medicine Survey. The goals of the survey are to ascertain how many of our users utilize mobile technology, what types of apps are being used, and how Becker Library can best offer services to support the use of mobile medicine at the Washington University School of Medicine.

What's Popular in E-Books
by Denise Hannibal - August 11, 2014
E-Book popularity continues to grow at Becker Medical Library. Here are the 10 most used e-books from the 2013-2014 academic year.
Charkes Nuclear Medicine collection
by Denise Hannibal - June 4, 2014
In the fall of 2013 the Bernard Becker Medical Library received a collection of books about nuclear medicine
Books and eBooks to Train the Trainers
by Denise Hannibal - May 19, 2014
Do you find yourself in a position of instructing or training others for the very first time? Are you entering your 10th or 20th year as an instructor and searching for a new technique?
Upcoming Session on Enhancing the Visibility and Impact of Your Research
by Cathy Sarli - March 17, 2014
Upcoming session: Enhancing the Visibility and Impact of Your Research
May we have your attention please? A few new e-books calling for attention
by Denise Hannibal - March 6, 2014
The library receives many new e-books every month. Last month a number of the few new e-books focused on attention and neurology.
AccessMedicine™ , AccessPhysiotherapy™, AccessSurgeryTM and OMMBID from McGraw-Hill receive a new look.
by Denise Hannibal - January 8, 2014
On January 8, 2014 AccessMedicine™ , AccessPhysiotherapy™, AccessSurgeryTM and OMMBID (The Online Metabolic & Molecular Basis of Inherited Disease) will have new site designs with more content and new features.

Upcoming Session on the NIH Public Access Policy
by Cathy Sarli - December 31, 2013
Upcoming session on the NIH Public Access Policy on Friday January 17, 2014.