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By: Jackie Gadison

These are the Vet Med Library Reading Day and Spring Examination Hours.

April 13 (Friday) : 7:00am – 12 midnight (Reading Day)

April 14 (Saturday) : 6:00am – 7:00pm

April 15 (Sunday) : 1:00pm – 12 midnight

April 16 – 19 (Monday-Thursday) : 6:00am – 12 midnight

April 20 (Friday) : 6:00am – 6:00pm

April 21 (Saturday): 1:00pm – 7:00pm (Regular Hours Resume)

Longer hours are available at the D.H. Hill Library –see for all NCSU Libraries Hours.

By: Leigh Clark

March 2012 Publications from CVM Authors

Take a look at the CVM author publications for March 2012 courtesy of the NCSU Scholarly Publications Repository.

CVM and other NCSU authors are specifically highlighted with their department affiliation and links to their other publications in the repository. To access the full text of any of these articles, click on “Find Text (NCSU Only)” link.

If you have questions or would like information about the repository or NCSU publications, please email libraryvetmed@ncsu.edu or call us at 919-513-6218.

Apr 10 2012

New Materials April 9

By: Leigh Clark

Contributions to the 8th International Conference on Behaviour, Physiology and Genetics of Wildlife : 14th-17th September 2011, Berlin, Germany
International Conference on Behaviour, Physiology and Genetics of Wildlife (8th : 2011 : Berlin, Germany)

By: Kris Alpi

Want to learn more about our state dog? Visit the free exhibit Our State Dog: North Carolina’s Plott Hound at the North Carolina Museum of History. The exhibit is open until 5:00 pm Sunday, September 30, 2012. Here’s the description from the museum website:

Our State Dog: North Carolina’s Plott Hound
Traveling exhibit from Western Carolina University’s Mountain Heritage Center exploring the history and evolution of the legendary hunting dog, the only dog breed known to have originated in North Carolina.

Visiting info is online – the museum is located at 5 East Edenton Street. Downtown Raleigh.

By: Rhea Grove

Comparative Biomedical Sciences Program

Role of ClC-2 and MAPK in Gastric Barrier Function
by Meghali Prashant Nighot

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Apr 02 2012

New Materials April 2

By: Leigh Clark

Economics : the essentials
Scarth, William M., 1946-
Uncaged
McKellips, Paul.
The avian erythrocyte : its phylogenetic odyssey
Glomski, Chester A. (Chester Anthony)

By: Jackie Gadison

During the NCSU Spring Holiday (April 5-6), the Veterinary Medicine Library has the following hours:

  • April 5 (Thursday) : 7am – 10pm – Regular Hours
  • April 6 (Friday) : 8am – 5pm
  • April 7 (Saturday): 1pm – 7pm – Regular Hours
  • April 8 (Sunday): 1pm – 10pm – Regular Hours

Longer hours are available at D. H. Hill Library  - See  for all NCSU Libraries Hours.

 

By: Leigh Clark

War horse
Morpurgo, Michael.
Janeway’s immunobiology
Murphy, Kenneth (Kenneth M.)

By: Rhea Grove


Immunology

Dysregulation of the PR-3 Gene Locus in ANCA Disease : Consequences and Mechanisms
by Anshul Badhwar

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By: Jackie Gadison

The Veterinary Medicine Library has extended hours on Saturday, March 31st from 9 am – 7 pm for the CVM Open House.

The D.H. Hill Library is open 24 hours. See all NCSU Libraries hours.