Bring Your ORCID iD Back to Stanford
by Amanda Woodward on June 14, 2021 9:00 am
Now that you’ve signed up for an ORCID iD and added your publications to share with everyone, it’s time to bring your ORCID iD back to the Farm. Your SUNetID is the link to so many of the services Stanford provides, and it’s also the gateway to let those Stanford services connect with your ORCID… Read more Bring Your ORCID iD Back to Stanford
Intersectionality: Queerness and Disability in Medicine Upcoming Event
by Katie Stinson on June 1, 2021 9:00 am
Register to participate in the Stanford Medical Abilities Coalition (SMAC) & Lane Library discussion group, co-hosted with the Pride and Allies ERG. Join us as we explore and share our experiences on the intersection of queerness and disability in medicine. Wednesday, June 23 from 11-12pm PST. Discrimination can intensify when an individual faces multiple, simultaneous… Read more Intersectionality: Queerness and Disability in Medicine Upcoming Event
Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Marcos Figueroa
by Katie Stinson on June 1, 2021 9:00 am
Every month, we are spotlighting an amazing member of our library staff. This month meet Marcos Figueroa, one of our Access Services Specialists. What do you do at the library? I have worked or helped in just about every department of the library. My current position is in the Access Services department, which handles circulation.… Read more Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Marcos Figueroa
Explore Our Curated Guide of Resources on LGBTQ+ Health
by Sonam Soni on June 1, 2021 9:00 am
(LGBTQ) Pride Month is celebrated in the month of June to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan, which was a milestone event for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States. In honor of Pride Month, festivities and other activities occur globally to provide opportunities to reflect, celebrate, and increase awareness. Lane Library recognizes… Read more Explore Our Curated Guide of Resources on LGBTQ+ Health
Add to Your ORCID Record & Share Your Impact
by Colleen Cuddy on May 20, 2021 3:30 am
After you’ve claimed your ORCID iD, it’s time to add to your ORCID record. Completing information about yourself and your work and education history in the “Biography” section can help people find and recognize you. Publications, datasets, and other research outputs can be added in the “Works” section. There are myriad ways to add works… Read more Add to Your ORCID Record & Share Your Impact
Join us May 27 for Leaky Pipelines, Broken Rungs, Glass Cliffs and Ceilings: Women’s Leadership Challenges in Tech
by Colleen Cuddy on May 18, 2021 9:41 am
Lane Medical Library’s quarterly collaboration with Stanford’s Women in Technology (WIT) will draw on Dr. Hannah Valantine’s recent talk on broken rungs in leadership. We’ll explore the metaphors of leaky pipelines, broken rungs, and glass cliffs and ceilings as multiple barriers to women leaders. In the spirit of barrier-free discussion, the materials and format are… Read more Join us May 27 for Leaky Pipelines, Broken Rungs, Glass Cliffs and Ceilings: Women’s Leadership Challenges in Tech
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with our Online Exhibit on Iga Mori
by Sonam Soni on May 10, 2021 2:18 pm
Dr. Iga Mori was a first-generation Japanese immigrant and one of the first students of color at Cooper Medical College which later became Stanford University’s School of Medicine. Dr. Mori (1864-1951) received his MD degree in 1891 and worked as a physician and surgeon in Hawai’i and Japan before traveling to the University of Glasgow… Read more Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with our Online Exhibit on Iga Mori
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
by Amanda Woodward on May 10, 2021 12:05 pm
Dedicate some time this month to your mental health and the mental health of your community. Lane Library’s collection includes resources to support your well being and stress management. Explore these ebooks: Physician well-being: cases and solutions. ByPeter Yellowlees, MBBS, M.D. (2020) Medical student well-being: an essential guide. Edited by Dana Zappetti & Jonathan D.… Read more May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Connie Wong
by Katie Stinson on May 3, 2021 9:00 am
Every month, we are spotlighting an amazing member of our library staff. This month meet Connie Wong, our Medical Education Librarian. What do you do at the library? I am the medical education librarian and support all MD/PA students and teaching faculty in their learning, teaching, and medical education research at Stanford. I am also… Read more Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Connie Wong
Lane Library's subscription to JBI resources supports the clinical work and research activities of Stanford Medicine nurses
by Sonam Soni on May 3, 2021 9:00 am
JBI, also known as Joanna Briggs Institute, is an international research organization at the University of Adelaide. JBI’s software, training, and evidence-based information resources are created to inform the decision making process and improve healthcare practices and health outcomes Two useful JBI resources available through Lane Library are System for the Unified Management, Assessment and… Read more Lane Library's subscription to JBI resources supports the clinical work and research activities of Stanford Medicine nurses









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