John Moritz Library
The John Moritz Library collects, preserves, and promotes the dissemination of information important to the education, clinical support, and research of its affiliates. NMC students and staff of Methodist Health System have access to all library services. Community members are welcome to use in-house library services or to check out available consumer health resources.
REGULAR OPERATING HOURS |
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| Sunday | 3:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. |
| Monday - Thursday | 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. |
| Friday | 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
| Saturday | Closed |
Josie Harper Campus
2nd Floor, Clark Center
720 N. 87th Street
Omaha, NE 68114
Closed
- New Year's Day
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas
Any schedule changes will be posted.
Resources
The focus of the collection is the health sciences with more than 8,000 book volumes, more than 640 periodical titles, and a collection of audiovisual materials.
H.E.A.R.T., the library's online catalog, lists the audiovisual, print, and electronic holdings, as well as the availability and location of each item. H.E.A.R.T allows you to search holdings in all our collections at one time.
Online resources - Databases and electronic journals are available from your office or from home by signing in with EZ Proxy (this can be found after clicking on the databases or journals page). Use your Methodist email user name and password to log in. Information on off-site access for Nebraska Methodist College students, faculty and staff is available through ANGEL/Community Groups/Library Resources Group.
Gifts/Donations
If you have journal issues or recent books which you no longer need or which you can't store, please e-mail library@methodistcollege.edu, the Information Services Librarian, or call (402) 354-7251. The library will keep books and journals which meet the needs of its clients. Those that are not needed by John Moritz Library may be made available to other libraries.
Reference / Assistance
Search assistance provided in person in the library is free. Fee-based database searches are provided to affiliated healthcare professionals, faculty, staff, and students. Searches are usually completed within 24 hours. Computer searches may be requested by:
Phone
402.354.7251
Fax
402.354.7250
Online Literature Search Request Form
Photocopies
A self-service copy center is available in the library. Copies may be made using department codes, currency or coins.
Library staff photocopying of material is available upon request. Requests may be made by:
Phone
402.354.7251
Fax
402.354.7250
Interlibrary Loan
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is used to obtain books or copies of journal articles from other libraries. This service is available to staff, students, and faculty.
ILL requests are accepted by:
Phone
402.354.7248
Fax
402.354.7250
Online Request Form for Journal Articles or Books and Audiovisuals
Please provide as much detail for the citation as possible. We will provide assistance with citations that are incomplete.
When submitting requests, please include your name, affiliation, department name, department code, phone number, deadline, and maximum cost per article. If you use the online request form, please use one form per item requested.
Most items are received in 3 to 14 days, although some requests take considerably longer. Rush requests are accepted, but often cost more. You will be notified by phone or email when your items are available for pickup. Items are delivered through interdepartmental mail or emailed when requested.
Do not submit rush requests on the online request form or via email unless you also contact us directly at (402) 354-7248.
Loans may be subject to a charge. By submitting a request with a maximum cost other than free, you are agreeing to pay loan charges. Requests may be filled for FREE, though many cost $5 to $15. Rush requests may cost up to $30.
The John Moritz Library abides by the U.S. Copyright Law and is a member of Copyright Clearance Center.
Consumer Health Services
Access to accurate, up-to-date health information is the right of every individual and is integral to quality health care delivery and education. Reliable health information is needed to guide decisions about personal health or the health of a family member or friend.
In health care education, it is essential to increase student awareness of consumer health information resources, stressing the importance of health and wellness for themselves and for clients. We are committed to providing reliable health information and to creating collaborative instructional opportunities to meet the needs of NMC curricula.
Consumer Health Resources are provided as suggestions to aid in the search for reliable health information.
For more information, or to request a search contact:
(402) 354-7247
(402) 354-3797 (Cancer Center Library)
fax (402) 354-3212
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