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Annual Report, Health Sciences Libraries, 2015/2016

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The Health Sciences Libraries (Bio-Medical Library, Wangensteen Historical Library, Veterinary Medical Library) annual report for 2015/2016 describes how we support the Academic Health Center (AHC) by providing knowledge through our vast collections, inspire advancements in health with our services, contribute to excellence in education and support customized information solutions for students, faculty, and staff.

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In 2015/2016 we made our work visible through newly renovated spaces that support collaboration, learning, productivity, and study. We created new technology-enhanced spaces that support research and learning via our Virtual Reality Studio, Data Visualization Center, 1:Button Video Production Studio, and Productivity Workstations that offer specialized software for data visualization, graphic design, video editing, and statistical analysis.

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Health Sciences Libraries. (2016). Annual Report, Health Sciences Libraries, 2015/2016. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/183510.

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