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Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library
The Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library serves as CDC\ue2\u20ac\u2122s hub for research, information exchange, and learning. The Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library has served as the cornerstone of the agency since 1946, the earliest days of the agency.The library provides a full range of information services and products in support of public health research, policy and action. Through the headquarters library in Atlanta and its four branches, the CDC Library serves CDC employees across the nation as well as those located internationally.Publication date from document properties.AboutLibrary.pdfAbout the CDC -- About the Library -- Resources and Services: Access to journal articles and books, Reference Services, Training, Science Clips, Working Space
Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library
The Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library serves as CDC\u2019s hub for research, information exchange, and learning. The Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library has served as the cornerstone of the agency since 1946, the earliest days of the agency.The library provides a full range of information services and products in support of public health research, policy and action. Through the headquarters library in Atlanta and its four branches, the CDC Library serves CDC employees across the nation as well as those located internationally.Publication date from document properties.AboutLibrary.pdfAbout the CDC -- About the Library -- Resources and Services: Access to journal articles and books, Reference Services, Training, Science Clips, Working Space
Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library dedication, July 11, 2014
Screen saver used on pubicly accessible computers at the CDC Public Health Library and Information Center during the dedication ceremony where the library was named the Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library, Friday, July 11, 2014 from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET."A true scholar who valued books and literature and championed diversity, scientific inquiry, and education as a life-long process."2014753
Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library overview
The Stephen B. Thacker (SBT) CDC Library has served as a hub of research, information exchange, and learning for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) since it was established in 1946.On July 11, 2014, the CDC Public Health Library and Information Center (PHLIC) was renamed the Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library to honor Dr. Thacker\u2019s extraordinary legacy of leadership and 37 years of service at CDC. Dr. Thacker is widely recognized as a preeminent public health advisor, mentor, and important contributor to the field of epidemiology and public health science. He was a prolific writer who published more than 240 articles and books and served as an editor of scientific papers and journal supplements on a broad range of public health topics. Dr. Thacker was a retired Assistant Surgeon General in the U.S. Public Health Service who served with distinction in key CDC positions throughout his career. Dr. Thacker was a recent Director of the Office of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services, the previous organizational home of the CDC PHLIC.The Stephen B. Thacker CDC Library is managed by the Library Science and Services Branch (LSSB), Division of Epidemiology, Analysis, and Library Services (DEALS), Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services (CSELS).2014753
The Lab 6.3 : In Growing : Stephen B. Nguyen, Wade Kavanaugh
"Painter Stephen B. Nguyen and sculptor Wade Kavanaugh create collaborative installations using elements from their independent practice to address the uncertain territory between imagined and physical space. Audience, environment and space are considered as New York-based artists Nguyen and Kavanaugh transform the the LAB with layers of brown kraft paper that is reworked to create what they imagine as the texture and feeling of the inside of a giant Sequoia tree trunk. Previous collaborations using these same materials seemingly grow from the structures they inhabit, enveloping the viewer and redefining the parameters that define the viewers' experience within that space. It creates a space that our bodies would otherwise not occupy and that would only exist in our imaginations." -- Publisher's website
THE RICHARD J. CHILDRESS MEMORIAL LECTURE 2016 KEYNOTE: THE CONTINUING DENIAL OF COUNSEL AND ASSEMBLY-LINE PROCESSING OF POOR PEOPLE ACCUSED OF CRIMES.
A speech is presented by Stephen B. Bright The Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture 2016 . Topics discussed include problem of poverty in our court system; issues of poor people with urgent, unmet legal needs who lack access to the courts and have no ability to even confer with a lawyer about their legal problems; and the issues of poor people accused of crime
Stephen B. Hooser, head and shoulders portrait
Stephen B. Hooser, a Purdue comparative pathobiology professo
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