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The Rush University Medical Center Library is located in Suite 571 on the fifth floor of the Armour Academic Center.
Public spaces within the library are accessible 24/7/365 to all RUMC staff and RUSH University facutly and students with a valid ID badge.
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Primo provides simple, one-stop searching for books and e-books, e-journals and articles, digital media, and more. Borrowing books from other libraries By default, your search will include item held by other I-Share libraries. I-Share includes more than 100 academic and institutional libraries in Illinois which lend books to Rush's patrons. To limit your search to physical books held at Rush (excluding I-Share items, which would need to be delivered to the library) select the Library Catalog option. What types of material can I borrow from libraries in the I-Share Network?Most physical books held by other libraries in the I-Share network can be borrowed by Rush patrons, but libraries may choose not to lend books in restricted collections (e.g. Reserve or Reference). In general, it is not possible to borrow e-books or e-journals from other libraries, but book chapters and journal articles may be requested through ILLiad, Rush's interlibrary loan system. Look for the ILLiad link to initiate your request. Can't find it at Rush or in I-Share? You can sign into ILLiad and enter your request manually.
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Nelson's Neonatal Antimicrobial Therapy by Joseph B. Cantey (Editor); Jason Sauberan (Editor); John D. Nelson (Editor); Barnett Elizabeth (Consultant Editor); John S. Bradley (Consultant Editor); David W. Kimberlin (Consultant Editor); Paul E. Palumbo (Consultant Editor); J. Howard Smart (Consultant Editor); William J. Steinbach (Consultant Editor)Added to the Library of RUSH University Medical Center e-collection March 13, 2024
Nelson's Neonatal Antimicrobial Therapy by Joseph B. Cantey (Editor); Jason Sauberan (Editor); John D. Nelson (Editor); Barnett Elizabeth (Consultant Editor); John S. Bradley (Consultant Editor); David W. Kimberlin (Consultant Editor); Paul E. Palumbo (Consultant Editor); J. Howard Smart (Consultant Editor); William J. Steinbach (Consultant Editor)
Added to the Library of RUSH University Medical Center e-collection March 13, 2024