Jennifer Lloyd

Ische Library is Kind of Shifty

If you’ve been in the Isché Library in the last couple of weeks, you may have noticed some shifting projects going on. The Library Staff has moved or will be moving materials on all 3 floors of the Library. The 1st phase of shifting on the 4th floor (the section in front of the elevator) should be completed this week. The huge shifting project on the 5th floor will begin on Monday, June 29th. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience that the noise of shifting causes.

Prepackaged cookie dough & E-Coli

The FDA has just released a warning for consumers to not eat “prepackaged Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough due to the risk of contamination with E. coli O157:H7.” They recommend that all dough be discarded because handling the dough to cook it could spread the bacteria.

Summer Newsletter Available

The latest issue of the Library?óÔé¼Ôäós Newsletter has been released. Archives of the newsletter are also available from 1998 to the present.

Bracing Good Time

Yesterday workers began adding bracing to the tops of all the shelves on the 4th & 5th floors of the Isché Library. The project should be completed in about a week. The bracing is being added to ensure the stability of the shelves; we don’t want our library ending up like the one in the Mummy.

~edit~ The project was completed on Friday, June 12th.

Healthcare for Culture Workers

A new health care program was founded last year by the Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation with the support of the the Lt. Governor’s office and LSU Healthcare Network. The Louisiana Cultural Economy Healthcare Initiative functions similarly to the New Orleans Musicians Clinic (now in its 11th year) except that it expands coverage to all cultural workers; cultural worker areas include music, film, design, literary, historic preservation, culinary arts, performing arts, visual arts and crafts.

Keep those Phones on Vibrate

One more reason to keep your cell phone on vibrate: A new study that is in press in the Journal of Environmental Psychology has found that 30 seconds of ringtone can disrupt classroom performance. Best of all the rington used? The LSU fight song. The author was a doctoral student in psychology at LSU-Baton Rouge when the study was conducted.

Link to the pdf of the Journal of Environmental Health article is available to LSUHSC faculty staff & students. It can be accessed off-campus with a valid LSUHSC library barcode & PIN. You can find more information at our remote access webpage.

The FDA, Dogs & Cancer

Yesterday, the FDA approved the first drug specifically developed to treat cancer in dogs. All previous drugs used on dogs were originally developed for humans.

Dental Library Closing at 6 p.m. tonight

Because of ongoing water main repairs, the Dental Library will close at 6 p.m. tonight (Wednesday, June 3rd). Both A/C and running water will be unavailable in the building.

Dental Campus Emergency Closure

The Dental Campus of LSUHSC closed at about 2:30 p.m this afternoon. This closure includes the Dental Library. Contractors working on repaving the parking lot struck a fire hydrant causing all buildings to lose water pressure. Emergency repairs are under way.

Plan to take a Library Class this Summer

Everyone is making their Summer vacation plans, but don’t forget to plan to take one of the Isché Library classes this Summer. At the end of June, Molly Knapp will be teaching another Refworks Class. And Carolyn Bridgewater will teach her General Library Systems class, three times a month each month. Write these classes into your schedule today.

And, don’t forget, we can offer classes tailor made for your coursework.

Weekend Access to the Ische Library

Access to the elevated walkway from the Roman Street parking garage will be unavailable this weekend (Saturday, May 30th & Sunday, May 31st). To access the Isché Library, please use the first floor entrance in the Nursing/Allied Health Building (1900 Gravier St). Proceed to the 2nd floor elevators and then out to the walkway going back towards the parking garage. Access should be available again by Monday morning at 6 am (June 1st).

Expanded Campus News

An expanded campus news section is now available from the main LSUHSC webpage. News items and stories relating “about activities and events of Health Sciences Center faculty, students, and staff” will be included.

National Hurricane Preparedness Week

prepared National Hurricane Preparedness Week started yesterday. Hurricane season begins next week on June 1st and runs through November. Luckily, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a “near normal” Atlantic storm season.

Don’t forget to consult these LSUHSC sponsored sites:
Chancellor’s Memorandum (CM-51) – Policy on Weather Related Emergency Procedures
LSUHSC New Orleans: Emergerency Information This site currently has no news, but you can sign up for the text alert system and the link to other LSUHSC supplied emergency information.

Other websites to consult:
Emergency.Louisiana.gov
Emergency Preparedness – City of New Orleans
Department of Emergency Management – Jefferson Parish
Homeland Security & Emergency Operation Center – St. Tammany Parish
Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness – St. Bernard Parish

Memorial Day

Memorial Day is upon us again. And while it is the official start of summer in much of the US, it is most importantly a “day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service.”

In honor of this day, here are a couple of interesting websites for the veterans or families of veterans:
MedlinePlus: Veterans & Military Health
Veterans History Project from the Library of Congress

Extra Set of Chromosome 21 – Key to Cancer Treatment?

A new study released in the advanced online publication section of Nature.com investigates why individuals with Down’s Syndrome have 10% the expected rate of cancer.

Link to the pdf of the Nature article is available to LSUHSC faculty staff & students. It can be accessed off-campus with a valid LSUHSC library barcode & PIN. You can find more information at our remote access webpage.