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===Electronic Resources===
===Electronic Resources===
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">The McGoogan library provides access to several literature databases, including MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase. Additionally, thousands of online journals and ebooks can be accessed through the library’s catalog. Online articles are embedded within the literature databases via the GetIt!UNMC button.<br /><br />
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">The McGoogan library provides access to several literature databases, including MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase. Additionally, thousands of online journals and ebooks can be accessed through the library’s catalog. Online articles are embedded within the literature databases via the GetIt!UNMC button.</p>
Do you own a smartphone or tablet? Check out our mobile resources at www.unmc.edu/library/m/ to find out which medical and drug related resources you can download or access.</p>
===UNMC Health Information Service===
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Do you need information for patients or a patient’s family? The Library provides information at no charge through the UNMC Heath Information Service. A librarian will research the condition and provide a tailored package of information that may include: journal articles/book chapters/pamphlets/web resources. Information is provided for informational purposes only. Go to https://www.unmc.edu/library/services/health-information.html for more information.</p>


<h3>Special Services</h3>
===Special Collections and Archives===
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Do you need information for patients or a patient’s family? The Library provides information at no charge through the Consumer Health Information Resource Service (CHIRS). A Librarian will research the condition and provide a tailored package of information that may include: journal articles/book chapters/pamphlets/web resources. CHIRS information is provided for informational purposes only. Go to https://www.unmc.edu/library/consumer/index.html for more information.<br /><br />
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">A wide range of historically significant and locally relevant material is available in the library’s Special Collections and Archives. Notable highlights include the Orr Collection on orthopedic surgery, the Lloyd Thompson Collection of medical cartoons, and the Moe Collection on the history of medicine. Numerous papers, manuscripts, prints; and other unique objects, such as a 464-year old Vesalius broadsheet, are also available. An archive collection consists mainly of UNMC documents and materials related to the medical center, its staff and students.</p>
Additional library services include wireless Internet access, a fax machine for sending and receiving faxes, group study rooms, and access to and use of the Rare Book and History of Medicine collections.<br /><br />
The Linder Lounge is located outside of the library on the 6th floor. Vending machines containing a variety of food items and beverages are available. Beverages in covered containers may be brought into the Library.</p>
 
<h3>3D Printing</h3>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">The Library has a 3D printer available. All printed objects must be picked up at the AskUs Desk within 30 days of printing. The Library cannot guarantee model quality or stability, confidentially of designs, or specific deliver times. The 3D printer may be used for academic or business-related purposes only. Objects printed on the library’s 3D Printer must be done so for lawful purposes. Users must abide by all applicable intellectual property rights and laws including copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code) and patent law (Title 35, U.S. Code). UNMC policies, and library policies. No firearms or other weapons, obscene or inappropriate objects may be created using the 3D printer. McGoogan Library staff reserve the right to decline any print request for any reason. Print requests will be limited to academic, clinical, and research objects. Library staff will have the discretion to determine if an object meets one of those three areas. If an object is questionable, staff will notify the requestor for clarification of the objects intent.</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">From the [http://unmc.edu/library/ Library's home page] under Quick Links you can choose to search CINAHL or CINAHL with e-Books.  You will also find an array of other valuable online databases to search for journal articles with many of them available in full-text. </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">More and more of our online resources are being formatted for mobile devices. We’ve created a [http://www.unmc.edu/library/m/ Mobile website] with these links, plus more! You can even bookmark us on your smartphone http://www.unmc.edu/library/m/ </p>
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<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Do you have a question?  Call the Reference Desk at 402.559.6221 or email [mailto:askus@unmc.edu askus@unmc.edu].  You can now even text or chat online a Reference Librarian. Questions will be answered Monday – Friday, between 8 am and 5 pm. Add us to your contacts list with 402-370-5016 for text messages and the chat box is on the [http://www.unmc.edu/library/ Library's home page].</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Not in love with searching MEDLINE or CINAHL? We are! Let us do the work for you. We offer a free literature search service. Most of our customers request MEDLINE, CINAHL, or PsycINFO searches. We try to return search results to you within 24 hours of receipt. An online [http://unmc.edu/library/services/search-request/index.html "Search Request Form"] is available on the [http://www.unmc.edu/library/ Library's home page]. You can also request searches in person or by calling or e-mailing the reference department (see contact information at the end of this message). </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Do weeks fly by when you are unaware of new publications in your field? When you request Current Awareness Service, we set up a search or multiple searches tailored to your individual needs and e-mail you a list of newly indexed articles every week. We can provide this service for articles indexed in MEDLINE, CINAHL, and PsycINFO. To request Current Awareness Service, email Cindy Schmidt or call 402-559-7077. </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Would you like some extended, one-on-one help with CINAHL search techniques? Does your class need instruction on CINAHL search techniques? The Library's reference and education librarians will be delighted to help with any of your library-related training needs. Email [mailto:mreidelb@unmc.edu Marie Reidelbach] or call 402.559.7087 to arrange training.  You may also stop by the reference desk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday for immediate assistance. </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Use RefWorks to help you create and manage bibliographies? Cindy Schmidt or Teri Hartman provide one-on-one Refworks help upon request. You may email [mailto:cmschmidt@unmc.edu Cindy] or call 402-559-7077 or email Teri or call 402-559-7075 for more information. You will find useful handouts and tutorials from the [http://unmc.libguides.com/RefWorks Refworks Tips, Tricks, and Guides]. </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Do you need a book or journal article that the library does not own? Want a copy of an article in the library's print collection? The Interlibrary Loan Department can obtain these items for you. You can place your request online using the [https://unomaha.illiad.oclc.org/illiad/UNM/logon.html "Order Articles"] link on the Library's home page. Through this interface, called McGoogan Docs, you will need to create a [https://unomaha.illiad.oclc.org/illiad/UNM/illiad.dll?Action=10&Form=79 user account] when using the service for the first time. There is a charge for this service with the exception of items that can be obtained from University of Nebraska Libraries (UNL, UNO, or UNK). When the journal article or book chapter is placed into your McGoogan Docs account, you will receive an email notification. The average turnaround time is 1 business days. Additionally, the Chancellor's Leadership Council, student fees, and the library subsidize up to 50 requests for students each fiscal year (July - June). </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">If you need further information or wish to request a service: </p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">'''call:''' 402-559-6221 from inside Omaha or 1-866-800-5209 (toll free)<br />
'''stop by in person:''' 6th floor Wittson Hall, Monday - Friday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm<br />
'''e-mail:''' [mailto:askus@unmc.edu askus@unmc.edu]</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Once again welcome and remember to contact the Library with your information needs.</p>
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The McGoogan Library is the health sciences library of UNMC and the only state-supported academic health sciences library in Nebraska.

The library is located on the 6th, 7th, and 8th floors of Wittson Hall. To reach the library take 42nd Street south from Dodge Street. The library is located on the west side of the street Between Emile and Dewey.

Library hours:

Building access: 24 hours, 7 days per week. A current UNMC ID badge is required for entry.

Staffed service hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

McGoogan Library Website

The McGoogan Library website link from http://www.unmc.edu/library serves as a gateway to online information resources. Online journals, books, and databases are available on- and off-campus by using your UNMC Net ID.

Borrowing Privileges

All UNMC faculty, staff, and students may borrow books, bound journals, and anatomical models.

Overdue Fines, Lost Book Fees and Unpaid Library Charges

The library will charge a replacement fee for items that are overdue. If there are unpaid library charges on your account, library borrowing privileges will be suspended and holds will be placed with the Registrar. Charges can be paid online at https://app1.unmc.edu/forms/library/fees.

Education & Research Services (402-559-6221 or toll free 1-866-800-5209)

Education and Research Librarians are available to provide assistance. Educational sessions are available for groups, classes or individuals throughout the year.

Phone: 402-559-6221

Text: 402-370-5016

Chat via our website: https://www.unmc.edu/library

Interlibrary Loan (402-559-7085)

The library's interlibrary loan (ILL) service can obtain journal articles, books, and book chapters. Requests for these services are made online through the library's ILL page (under Services) or via the GetIt!@UNMC button within literature databases. A one-time registration process must be completed at: https://unomaha.illiad.oclc.org/illiad/UNM/logon.html Turnaround time for receipt of an article is usually 1-2 days. There is no charge for this service.

Electronic Resources

The McGoogan library provides access to several literature databases, including MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase. Additionally, thousands of online journals and ebooks can be accessed through the library’s catalog. Online articles are embedded within the literature databases via the GetIt!UNMC button.

UNMC Health Information Service

Do you need information for patients or a patient’s family? The Library provides information at no charge through the UNMC Heath Information Service. A librarian will research the condition and provide a tailored package of information that may include: journal articles/book chapters/pamphlets/web resources. Information is provided for informational purposes only. Go to https://www.unmc.edu/library/services/health-information.html for more information.

Special Collections and Archives

A wide range of historically significant and locally relevant material is available in the library’s Special Collections and Archives. Notable highlights include the Orr Collection on orthopedic surgery, the Lloyd Thompson Collection of medical cartoons, and the Moe Collection on the history of medicine. Numerous papers, manuscripts, prints; and other unique objects, such as a 464-year old Vesalius broadsheet, are also available. An archive collection consists mainly of UNMC documents and materials related to the medical center, its staff and students.