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Paperback exchange
Did you know?
The School of Dentistry Library has a paperback fiction collection that is open to anyone in the dental school community.  These books are behind the audiovisuals collection on the shelves directly across from the windows,  The lending policy is simple:  if you borrow a book, bring it back when you are finished!  You don't even need to check it out.

We are always looking for donations of books to add to the paperback fiction collection.  If you have any extra books that are still in good condition and you are planning to discard, please bring them to the library for this collection.

Links to author instructions
The library has made it easy for you to find instructions for authors in dental journals.  Under Resources on the library home page, click on "Journals in the LSUHSC Libraries," then  "Current Serials Received by the Dental Library."  Each underlined title is linked to its author information page. When you are planning to write a paper for publication in a dental journal, this web page will enable you to easily check the scope, requirements, and evaluation process of most dental journals.

Useful web sites
The journal Science has profiled a couple of useful web sites over the past two months. The first is the Directory of Open Access Journals from Lund University in Sweden.  (http://www.doaj.org)  This site links to 350 journals with free, full-text articles.  It is also possible to browse the journals by category.  Check this site often; the authors plan to add a searchable database and new titles to the site (Science 2003 May 30;300:1349).

The Bristol Biomedical Image Archive contains over 8500 dental, medical, and veterinary images.  (http://www.brisbio.ac.uk)  The archive requires registration, but the images are free for academic and educational use.  It is a great place to check if you are looking to liven up some lectures with pictures. (Science 2003 May 16;300:1061)

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