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Have you visited the new Glaser Gallery exhibit? Come check out "Reading Images: Allegorical Illustration in the World of Print" on the 7th floor in Becker Medical Library.
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Join us Dec. 3 to learn how to translate your medical expertise for the public with Chris Schaberg, PhD, Director of Public Scholarship. Virtual, free, and open to all. Register today. https://t.co/RmLJpVMZ1k
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Join us for an open house celebration to:
-rediscover the library’s extensive resources and services
-enjoy refreshments and giveaways
-take photos with the Nobel Prize medals
- and more!
📍Becker Medical Library
📅 Oct. 28 from 3-5 p.m.
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This session will provide an overview of the updated NIH Public Access Policy for publications, including the steps involved with compliance. See all Open October 2025 offerings and sign up today: https://t.co/AJopASwjLU
📆 Oct. 23, 2025
🕰️ 12-12:45 p.m.
🖥️ Virtual
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Meet with us on Oct. 15 to explore the advantages, pitfalls, and best practices for responsible use of generative AI tools in “Generative AI in science communication: fostering scientists’ good working habits for ethical and effective use.” https://t.co/AJopASwjLU #WashUMed
Register for an engaging talk on how Spanish surgeons and their medical texts advanced education and surgical practice in the Renaissance. https://t.co/sn06F7hwRD
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📆 Oct. 2, 2025
🕰️ 4-5 p.m.
📍EPNEC, Second floor, Room A
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Register today for "Orcid ID: What it is and how to use it." Use ORCID: iD to streamline grant applications, ensure accurate attribution, track all scholarly contributions, increase discoverability and recognition and more! Visit https://t.co/AJopASwjLU to learn more.
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Open October 2025 is around the corner, coinciding with International Open Access Week. Sign up to attend the events, which highlight trends in open science, open data, and open access. @WashULibraries#WashUMed"
Only a few more weeks are left to explore the "Nurses are patient people" exhibit at Becker Library! Visit the exhibit until Sept. 30 to learn more about these storied nursing training programs featuring photographs and artifacts from the Becker Archives.
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Welcome, all new medical students! The new medical student orientation is happening now, and we love seeing all these new faces! Incoming students are stopping by while touring #WashUMed to learn how Becker Library can help with their education and research needs.
📨 Apply for assistance to visit #WashUMedicine and use the extensive Archives and Rare Books collections. Learn more and submit your application by Sept. 1: https://t.co/MyNFNpy9Ri
📨 Apply by Sept. 1 to receive assistance to visit #WashUMedicine and use the extensive archival and rare book collections. Learn more and submit your application: https://t.co/MyNFNpy9Ri
Apply for a travel scholarship to use Becker Library's Archives and Rare Books collections—$ 1,500 for travel, lodging, food and photo reproductions. Don't miss this opportunity! #WashUMed
📨 Deadline to submit is Sept. 1: https://t.co/MyNFNpy9Ri
Becker Library Archives specially curated an exhibit featuring local nursing education history, including related archival materials. Come and see the "Nurses are Patient People" exhibit now on display, 7th floor of Becker Library. https://t.co/Y3T2CHpwRJ
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📅 Visit the "Nurses are Patient People" exhibit in the Glaser Gallery, 7th floor! Explore 110 years of nursing education history and archival treasures. https://t.co/Y3T2CHpwRJ
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