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ATSU-MOSDOH and Northeast Missouri Health Council partner to provide dentures for Kirksville veterans

A.T. Still University’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH), in partnership with Northeast Missouri Health Council, gave 12 Kirksville area veterans a reason to smile Saturday, May 12, 2018. The local veterans received free dentures after a multi-step process that included screening and extractions by Northeast Missouri Health Council staff. Fittings for dentures […]

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Dr. Dombroski elected to AAO board of governors

R. Todd Dombroski, DO, FAAFP, ’87, of Fort Worth, Texas, was elected to the board of governors of the American Academy of Osteopathy (AAO). AAO is the largest medical society in the U.S. devoted to fostering osteopathic manipulative medicine and neuromusculoskeletal medicine (NMM/OMM). Dr. Dombroski was one of four osteopathic physicians to be newly elected […]

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3D print shop news – Spring 2018

Due to the ever-increasing demands for 3D printing, the Missouri Branch Library worked with President Phelps to purchase a new Stratasys F170 3D printer in November 2017, with help from the presidents’ innovation funds and the University library endowment. This new printer can print larger 10-inch single-colored models and has been running nonstop since it […]

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New LibGuides & website news – Spring 2018

The library continues to plan a major overhaul of its homepage, which we hope to roll out in early summer. In anticipation of these changes, the menus on the homepage have changed to reflect the planned new layout. Nothing has left the current homepage, but some things may have moved. Feel free to contact library […]

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ETDC news & update – Spring 2018

Update as of June 8, 2018: ETDC is officially an online center I am excited to announce that the Educational Technology Development Center (ETDC) is transitioning to an online center. What does this mean? The majority of our services will be offered via Zoom to maximize the accessibility of ETDC across both campuses and affiliated […]

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New books & resources from the library – Spring 2018

Below is a list of new publications and resources at the A.T. Still Memorial Library. Abbreviated MRI of the breast : a practical guide / [edited by] Christopher E. Comstock, Christiane Kuhl. New York : Thieme, [2018]. ADA clinical practice guidelines handbook : 2013 update. [Chicago, Ill.?] : ADA Center for Evidence-Based Dentistry, 2013. Advanced […]

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Recent publication & presentation activity by library staff

Below is a list of articles, books, and presentations by the A.T. Still Memorial Library staff: New publications Swogger, S. (2017). Managing a Health Sciences Collection. In Kendall, S.K, (ed), Health Sciences Collection Management for the 21st Century. Lanham, ME : Rowman & Littlefield. Forthcoming book news University Librarian Mike Kronenfeld, MLS, MBA, has had […]

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Library resource cancellation

The library will not be renewing View-OMT Rapid Video Review, the osteopathic manipulation video collection. This decision was taken in conjunctions with the ATSU-SOMA and ATSU-KCOM OMM/OPP departments due to lack of use. The subscription will end June 30, 2018. by Hal Bright, MIRLS, director of the Arizona branch library

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Over there: Missouri & the Great War Exhibit

The A.T. Still Memorial Library held an open house to display “Over there: Missouri & the Great War” traveling exhibit on March 9, 2018. As part of the open house, members of American Legion Post 784 and Post 20 of Schuyler and Adair Counties, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 48, and VFW Post 2508 of Adair […]

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New additions to the Missouri library space

Charging station The library has added a rapid charging station for smartphones and tablets. The new charging station sits in front of the circulation desk on the old dictionary stand–an excellent repurposing of old technology for new! If you are interested in consulting an elderly dictionary, they are still available from the lower shelf of […]