
H.M. Fishbon Memorial Library
Fishbon Video Newsletter
Issue 6 - February 2005 - E Books, Expo and Dr. Kaufman
Find out about new books - both hard copy and electronic, save the date for the Fishbon Mini Online Expo and reminisce with Dr. Bernard Kaufman, long-time Mount Zion physician.
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New Books and E Books
An update on new reference books and texts available online. For a list of recent book acquisitions, click here.
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Quicktime | Windows | Run time: 1 minute 33 seconds
Coming Soon - the Fishbon Spring Mini Expo
Find out what's new in the world of searching and online access at the Fishbon Spring Mini Expo - mark your calendar for Thursday, April 7 and watch your inbox for a special e-invitation.
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Mount Zion Memories: Bernard Kaufman, Jr., MD
Dr. Bernard Kaufman first began practicing medicine in the 1930's - listen to some of his stories.
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Issue Archive
- Issue 6, February 2005
- Issue 7, May 2005
- Issue 8, December 2005, Mount Zion Chronicles
- Issue 9, February 2006
- Issue 10, June 2006
- Issue 11, November 2006
- Issue 12, March 2007
- Issue 13, August 2007
- Issue 14, March 2008
- Issue 15, December 2008
- Issue 16, January 2010
Access to earlier issues of the newsletter is available upon request. Email the Library at fishbon@ucsfmedctr.org.
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