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photo from article AU Librarian Selected for Evidence Synthesis Institute

AU Librarian Selected for Evidence Synthesis Institute

Josette Kubicki, Reference and Instruction Librarian at Reese Library, was selected to participate in this year’s Evidence Synthesis Institute (ESI) through the University of Minnesota. Ms. Kubicki has been a teaching librarian at Reese Library since 2017, having worked previously as a librarian in both Florida and Australia. At the University Libraries, she provides information […]

photo from article History of Mental Health Panel Discussion

History of Mental Health Panel Discussion

Post written by Maranda Christy On Thursday, January 25, 2024, The Robert B. Greenblatt, MD Library held a panel discussion, in conjunction with the National Library of Medicine traveling exhibit Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health about the history of mental health care in the United States. The Dean of Libraries Brad Warren […]

photo from article Care & Custody Traveling Exhibit

Care & Custody Traveling Exhibit

The Robert B. Greenblatt, MD Library is currently hosting a traveling exhibit on loan from the National Library of Medicine. The Care & Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health exhibit examines the historical treatment of mental health conditions in the United States. It begins with the asylums and institutions that were established in the 19th […]

photo from article Inaugural AU Authors Reception

Inaugural AU Authors Reception

By Josette M. Kubicki. All photos by AU photographer Michael Holahan except where noted. The University Libraries was excited to host its inaugural AU Authors Reception a week ago, last Thursday, November 2nd, in collaboration with CURS (Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship) and The Graduate School. In years past, the University Libraries have held […]