Two pictures of the new monitors with the text "Want to Connect Your Laptop to a Monitor" on a teal background

Want to Connect Your Laptop to a Monitor?

by on November 4, 2021 9:00 am
Lane Library has two monitor stations available for you to connect your laptop while working in the library. HDMI cables and USB-C to HDMI adapters are available for check out from the Circulation Desk. The monitor stations are located in our consulting area on the main floor and downstairs in the computing area. If you… Read more Want to Connect Your Laptop to a Monitor?
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Dia de los Muertos Altar in the D-CORE

by on November 1, 2021 2:24 pm
The Offices of Medical Student Wellness (OMSW) and Student Affairs is hosting the 4th annual Día de los Muertos altar from November 1 to November 3 in D-CORE (located on the bottom floor of Lane Library) for the Stanford Medicine community. Please bring photos or your ofrenda honoring loved ones to the altar. On Wednesday, November 3, from 10 AM… Read more Dia de los Muertos Altar in the D-CORE
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Sanford Guide with Stewardship Assist

by on November 1, 2021 9:00 am
SHC antibiotic guidelines now available through Sanford Guide Lane Library recently upgraded its Sanford Guide Web Edition subscription to include Stewardship Assist, an antimicrobial stewardship app. SHC antibiotic guidelines are now integrated with information on antimicrobial therapy, HIV/AIDS therapy, and hepatitis therapy into a single searchable website and mobile device app. With interactive calculators, algorithms,… Read more Sanford Guide with Stewardship Assist
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Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Sonam Soni

by on November 1, 2021 9:00 am
Every month, we are spotlighting an amazing member of our library staff. This month meet Sonam Soni, Resource Management Librarian. What do you do at the library? I’m a resource management librarian which means I’m involved in the acquisition and cataloging of resources. This means I buy resources, pay invoices, and create/edit catalog records to… Read more Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Sonam Soni
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It’s National Medical Librarians Month - Learn More About Our … Office Hours

by on October 25, 2021 9:00 am
“I’ve looked over your site, but I could still use a little extra help. Do you have time to meet?” Our Research & Instruction team is offering a new way to get quick answers to your questions via Zoom. Drop into Research Office Hours every Monday or Thursday or Bioinformatics Office Hours on Wednesdays.  Research… Read more It’s National Medical Librarians Month - Learn More About Our … Office Hours
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It’s Open Access Week!

by on October 25, 2021 8:00 am
At Lane Library, we offer workshops and support for open science throughout the year but, in celebration of Open Access Week (October 25-31), we wanted to highlight some of our upcoming activities. The theme of OA Week this year is “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity”. This aligns with the recent recommendation… Read more It’s Open Access Week!
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It’s National Medical Librarians Month - Learn More About Our … Publishing and Research Impact Services

by on October 18, 2021 9:00 am
“Where can I publish, and how do I get started?”“I want to increase the impact and visibility of my research; what can I do?”“How can I identify highly cited or hot papers, leading researchers, and potential collaborators?” We Offer            Self-guided instruction on Demonstrating Your Contributions with ORCID, Research Impact, and Understanding Open AccessConsultations… Read more It’s National Medical Librarians Month - Learn More About Our … Publishing and Research Impact Services
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Thank You to Stanford Authors for Your Recent Book Donations

by on October 13, 2021 3:34 pm
Lane Medical Library appreciates donations from our Stanford authors. If you’ve recently published a book that is within the scope of our collection and would like to donate a copy, please contact lanelibgifts@lists.stanford.edu.  We are grateful to our Stanford authors who have generously donated a copy of their recent publication to be included in Lane… Read more Thank You to Stanford Authors for Your Recent Book Donations
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It’s National Medical Librarians Month - Learn More About Our … Data Services

by on October 11, 2021 9:00 am
“I need help with managing my data.” We offer: Self-guided instruction on Data Management and SharingConsultations related to research data management, data security, data publishing, data curation, and long-term preservationBioinformatics Office Hours to assist Stanford medical students and researchers using bash, R, Python, git, or Sherlock (Stanford’s research computing cluster) for academic purposesData-related workshops, discussion… Read more It’s National Medical Librarians Month - Learn More About Our … Data Services
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Hispanic Heritage Month

by on October 7, 2021 1:43 pm
Celebrate Hispanic heritage month by learning more about Mariano Edward Gonzalez, one of the first Latino graduates of Cooper Medical College, which later became Stanford University’s School of Medicine. Gonzalez was a member of the Cooper Medical College Class of 1883. He wrote his medical degree thesis on pneumonia. The image below is the first… Read more Hispanic Heritage Month