Get the UpToDate app

October 14, 2016

Photo of UpToDate app for various operating systemsThe UpToDate app now works with our institutional subscription. Setup is fast and easy, so give it a try today!

  1. Access UpToDate from the library website while ON CAMPUS and set up an account. Use the Log In/Register link in the upper right.
  2. You will receive an email with instructions on how to download the app and get started.
  3. In order to maintain uninterrupted access to UpToDate Anywhere, you must re-verify your affiliation with your organization once every 90 days. To re-verify, log in to UpToDate from a computer connected to the NUNM campus computer network.

Questions? Problems? Contact the library staff.

Follow PubMed Journals

October 4, 2016

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Do you want to stay current on the latest medical literature? Look no further than PubMed Journals! PubMed Journals allows you to find and follow your favorite journals, browse articles, and keep up-to-date with trending articles through your journals feed.

You can access PubMed Journals if you have a NCBI, NIH, or Google account. If you don’t have an NCBI account yet, it’s easy to sign up! To make an account, just create a username, password, and enter in your email address. So simple!

Diversity & Banned Books

September 23, 2016

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Every year, libraries across the country celebrate Banned Books Week, and we wanted to join! This year’s theme is DIVERSITY! Authors of color receive the majority of book challenges every year, which further silences their voices in other mainstream media. We hope to bring their words and voices to the forefront. The library has a small selection of books on display that have been challenged for various reasons: LGBTQIA issues, people of color, gender diversity, people with disabilities, and ethnic, cultural and religious minorities.

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While you are checking out our display, you can also play our Guess the Banned Book in the Jar game! A frequently challenged and banned book has been put through the shredder…Oh no! Can you guess which one it is? Enter your answer for a chance to win a gift card from Powell’s Books. One winner will be picked from all of the correct answers on Monday, October 3, 2016.

Study space upgrades!

September 15, 2016

untitled-3Last spring we asked for your feedback and suggestions about how to make the quiet space in the library more comfortable and pleasant. You spoke, and we listened! We replaced the big wooden table that wasn’t being regularly used with 6 lounge chairs and 3 tables.

We also brought in rolling whiteboards to help with your studying. Dry erase markers and erasers are available at the front desk for in-library use, or you can checkout whiteboard supplies for a full day.

Finally, remember those paper cranes you folded in the spring? The library staff created a beautiful hanging mobile with those cranes, and it is now hanging above the new seating area. Come take a look at the amazing art piece you helped create and maybe try out the new chairs! This might be your new favorite spot on campus.

Color printing

September 15, 2016

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Do you want your latest presentation to get noticed? Does your poster need some oomph? The library can help! During our spring survey, you requested color printing in the library. And now it’s a reality! Color printing services are now available at the NUNM library for a small fee.

Regular copy paper: $0.50 per sheet

Presentation paper (24lb.): $1.00 per sheet

Please see someone at the front desk if you have questions or concerns.

Library Guides

September 15, 2016

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Do you wonder how copyright and fair use works? Do you need to know how to cite a website in AMA citation style? Do you need help with time management and study habits? Look no further because the Library Guides are here. Over the past few months, the library staff has been creating guides to help you in your studies. The subjects of these guides range from test anxiety and essay tips to copyright and fair use. The four library guides that we are debuting today are AMA Citation, Copyright for Students, Test Taking Tips and Study Skills. Keep an eye out for more guides that are on the way!

We have Pride

June 16, 2016

sign for LGBTQ displayJune is LGBTQ Pride Month, and we are celebrating with a special display. Come check out a book from our StudentsAWARE Health Equity Collection. This year the display is dedicated to our brothers and sisters killed in the Pulse nightclub shooting on June 12, 2016.  Evening & Weekend Library Supervisor Jenny Kim hand-lettered 49 hearts with their names in commemoration of their lives.

Make a crane!

May 27, 2016

For springtime fun, we are making and collecting origami cranes in the library. We have origami paper and directions available at the front desk. Come on over and make a crane or two as a fun break from studying. When you finish your crane, it can join the NUNM Library crane flock. We’re collecting the cranes in a ‘flock student with origami cranepile of multicolored origami cranesbox’. When we have enough cranes gathered, library staff will turn the flock into a beautiful piece of art to hang in the front room of the library. Come help the flock grow!

AWARE collection renamed

May 13, 2016

Students and librarian holding new signIn May, we renamed and rebranded our AWARE collection. This is a special collection the library started in 2009 at the request of the AWARE students, who asked that we create a special shelf for books specific to social and cultural medical issues. Initially we included some books from our existing collection, and SGA/AWARE contributed funds to purchase additional books. It’s not clear how many books were in the original collection, but correspondence from the time refers to it as a “shelf,” which suggests that it wasn’t more than about 30 books. This collection has grown in the ensuing years and now includes nearly 100 books and DVDs. We continue to add to the collection; in fact we recently purchased six new books in honor of Black History Month.

Recently Kitwana Pounsel-Lott of StudentsAWARE approached the library asking how we could make the collection more visible and its content more transparent to those not familiar with the AWARE acronym. After considering a number of options, we decided to change the name of the collection, or rather elaborate on it, to the StudentsAWARE Health Equity Collection. The new and larger sign further increases the visibility of the collection. We thank Kitwana and the StudentsAWARE group for taking the initiative and working with us to enact this change!


The mission of AWARE (Actively Working to Advance Real Equity) is to create a culture of inclusion at NUNM, guide the effective recruitment and retention of diverse faculty, students and staff, and to promote excellence in natural medicine by providing culturally and linguistically appropriate education and health care.  The goal of AWARE is to create an environment at NUNM that is genuinely welcoming to all community members, with an emphasis on preparing students to work with the diversity they will encounter in all their professional activities.

StudentsAWARE is a student organization dedicated to the facilitation, education, and development of social justice issues, both on campus and in the community. The mission of StudentsAWARE (Actively Working to Advance Real Equity) is to support AWARE in creating a culture of inclusion at NUNM (National University of Natural Medicine). Our goals include promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate health care, improving the curriculum to include a stronger understanding of diversity and provide students with the tools and experiences needed to competently serve diverse populations.

Goodbye, password!

April 26, 2016

Home page of Classicalchinesemedicine.orgUser ID and password are no longer needed for the Classical Chinese Medicine Associate’s Forum, our own Heiner Fruehauf’s rich database of articles, lectures and practical demonstrations. From the library’s Databases page, you can enter the site the same as you would any other database.  If you are on campus, simply click on the name of the database: Classical Chinese Medicine Associate’s Forum.  If you are off campus, click on the off-campus users link.