Background: Laupus Library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model. In intervening years, the collection has grown to 236 models ranging from single organs to entire bodies. As of March 25, 2021, the circulation count for the models was 21,571. During the 2018-2019 academic year, we observed that several of the models had become too damaged to continue circulating and we evaluated whether to replace them or slowly discontinue the service. Based on circulation numbers, as well as anecdotal evidence, we chose to replace the damaged models and expand the collection further.\r\n\r\nDescription: We supplemented our previously collected data with empirical methods to provide additional evidence to inform future deci...
Anatomical museum specimens are an invaluable resource for teaching and public engagement. However, ...
Objective: The inclusion of popular reading titles among academic and health sciences libraries is h...
Question: What are some of the forces shaping the evolution of medical libraries, and where might th...
Background: Laupus Library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model. I...
Our library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model of the fetus. In ...
Our library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model of the fetus. In ...
Our library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model of the fetus. In ...
Objectives : The library has seen great usage in its anatomical model collection but struggles to me...
This preliminary study explored the use and management practices of 3D virtual anatomy tables (VATs)...
Objective: After the successful implementation of a study room project to increase medical students...
In Fall 2015, the Engineering and Physical Science Library (EPSL) began lending anatomical models as...
3D printing has had a number of different applications in the medical field, with one of the most re...
Background: In 2017 a small liberal arts college affiliated with a large western health system was r...
This project sought to develop a creative and unique way to engage health sciences graduate students...
[english] Heidelberg University Library is following new paths to optimize the librarian services fo...
Anatomical museum specimens are an invaluable resource for teaching and public engagement. However, ...
Objective: The inclusion of popular reading titles among academic and health sciences libraries is h...
Question: What are some of the forces shaping the evolution of medical libraries, and where might th...
Background: Laupus Library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model. I...
Our library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model of the fetus. In ...
Our library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model of the fetus. In ...
Our library began its anatomical model collection in the late 1980s with one model of the fetus. In ...
Objectives : The library has seen great usage in its anatomical model collection but struggles to me...
This preliminary study explored the use and management practices of 3D virtual anatomy tables (VATs)...
Objective: After the successful implementation of a study room project to increase medical students...
In Fall 2015, the Engineering and Physical Science Library (EPSL) began lending anatomical models as...
3D printing has had a number of different applications in the medical field, with one of the most re...
Background: In 2017 a small liberal arts college affiliated with a large western health system was r...
This project sought to develop a creative and unique way to engage health sciences graduate students...
[english] Heidelberg University Library is following new paths to optimize the librarian services fo...
Anatomical museum specimens are an invaluable resource for teaching and public engagement. However, ...
Objective: The inclusion of popular reading titles among academic and health sciences libraries is h...
Question: What are some of the forces shaping the evolution of medical libraries, and where might th...