June 26, 2008

Pay HSL Document Services Invoices Online

You can now pay your Health Sciences Libraries' invoices from Document Services online with either a Visa or Mastercard. Follow the Order Articles/Books link under the Help tab in Healthlinks. It's secure, fast, and easy.

Questions? Contact the HSL Cashier at 206.221.3420.

This site is for UW HSL invoices for documents only. Library fines are paid on a different web site.

Posted by terryj at 09:53 AM to Library Services

June 15, 2008

Changes in HSL Hours

HSL will be closed on the weekends and on Aug 27th during the summer interim (Aug 23- Sept 1) and begin Autumn Quarter hours on Sept 2, 2008. For a full description of hours, services and exceptions, please visit the Library Hours web page.

Posted by terryj at 09:40 AM to Alerts

June 10, 2008

Database Changes

As part of its annual review of databases, some changes, especially in the news and business fields, are occurring.

Databases coming:


  • Newsbank Access World News (newspapers)

  • Academic Search Complete (magazine & journal articles)

  • Business Source Complete (business resources)

Departing Databases:

  • Research Library (magazine & journal articles)

  • ABI/Inform (business resources)

  • Current Contents Connect (serials TOC)

For more information, see the article on the Libraries' web page or ask your liaison for assistance.


Posted by terryj at 03:02 PM to Electronic Resources

June 03, 2008

ResearcherID - Connecting with other researchers

Connect with other researchers by creating a ResearchID. Upon registration through the UW subscription to Web of Knowledge products such as Web of Science, ResearcherID allows you to create your profile and publication list. ResearcherID also provides citation metrics via the Web of Science database.

Make yourself findable to other researchers by name, institution, or keyword. You can also choose which portions of your profile to make publicly available.

Read more about ResearcherID.

Posted by jrich at 10:07 AM to Electronic Resources