Ruth Lilly Medical Library is pleased to announce a new subscription to DynaMedex. DynaMedex combines evidence-based content for clinical decision making along with drug information from Micromedex, making it an optimal point of care tool. Please note that DynaMedex will be replacing UpToDate, which will no longer be available after June 30th. 30-minute Familiarize yourself… Read more »
RLML NEWS
NLM Care and Custody Exhibit Now on Display
As a proud ambassador organization of the Network of the National Library of Medicine’s Region 6 Partner Outreach Program, the Ruth Lilly Medical Library is currently hosting the National Library of Medicine exhibit, Care and Custody: Past Responses to Mental Health. This traveling banner exhibit explores the treatment of people with mental health conditions throughout… Read more »
The Ruth Lilly Medical Library Makerspace’s 3D-Printed Larynx Workshop Engages Students For Second Year
For the second year in a row, the Ruth Lilly Medical Library Makerspace welcomed anesthesiology students for an immersive workshop on 3D printing. Led by the Makerspace manager, Cassandra Jones-VanMieghem, the session gave 20 students hands-on experience and insight into the potential of 3D printing technology in healthcare. Students embarked on a journey through the… Read more »
McGraw-Hill First Aid Test Prep Platform to be Discontinued
McGraw-Hill is discontinuing its eBook Library platform and the Ruth Lilly Medical Library will not be able to renew its subscriptions to eBook collections on that platform. The First Aid Test Prep Collection will expire on April 30, 2024, the Clinical Medicine Collection will expire on June 13, 2024, and the First Aid for the… Read more »
Welcome to the RLML News Blog!
Find out what’s happening at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library. This is your resource for library announcements such as closings, new resources, library events, and all things RLML. We will still maintain our blog presence at the School of Medicine site, https://medicine.iu.edu/blogs/medical-library/, but will switch its focus to items of a broader national interest.