What do we know about diabetes?
The Scientific Literature Department invites you to view the virtual exhibition "What do we know about diabetes?"
Every year on November 14, the World Diabetes Day is held worldwide. It was introduced in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization in response to the threat of increasing diabetes worldwide.
Have you heard of chained libraries and that earlier, before the invention of printing, books in libraries were chained to shelves? Did you know that some of these libraries have survived to the present day and are even open to the public?...
Gambling is a Dangerous Disease
Gambling addiction, also called Compulsive or Pathological Gambling, is an impulse-control disorder. Even while knowing its negative consequences, a compulsive gambler will continue to gamble even if it destroys him socially, financially, or emotionally...
Education is the key to the success (free online resources for self-education)
Working hard at getting a good education has long been seen as the right thing to do, because education is the key to success. But why? Find out more here…
James Herriot – A Successful British Veterinary Surgeon and a Celebrated Author
James Herriot is one of the most beloved storytellers of our time. The warm and joyful memoirs of his life as a country vet in Yorkshire have endeared him to countless readers around the world, and many of his most memorable tales featured man's best friend...
Pablo Picasso. The Way to Triumph
As one of the most important artists of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso has been the topic of numerous books and films. The acclaimed artist lived his life the fullest, remaining active and creative up until his death in 1973 at the age of 91…
How Fleming Accidentally Discovered Penicillin
Fleming's discovery of penicillin changed the world of modern medicine by introducing the age of useful antibiotics; penicillin has saved, and is still saving, millions of people around the world.
People donate blood all over the world. Why is it so important? First and foremost, blood cannot be manufactured, so donations are the only way we can give blood to those who need it...
GrSMU Repository in the International Webometrics Ranking (August 2021)
In the new edition of the Webometrics world ranking of repositories "Transparent Ranking: Institutional Repositories by Google Scholar" (August 2021), Grodno State Medical University Repository improved its position and ranked 7th among 27 repositories and electronic libraries in Belarus and 240th in the world ranking of institutional repositories…
GrSMU Library in Social Networks
Dear Library Users! We invite you to join the Library groups in social networks...
GrSMU Library offers a new free service – renewing items online…
Disputes on benefits and harm of beer take place here and there. Sobriety supporters insist on saying no to drinking beer, and fans of cold beer recall its ancient origin and claim that beer is useful, that it is not as strong as wine or vodka, which means that the damage to health is much less. Is it true or not?
GrSMU Repository in the Webometrics "Transparent Ranking of Repositories"
According to the Webometrics "Transparent Ranking: Institutional Repositories by Google Scholar" GrSMU Repository ranked 7th among 26 repositories and electronic libraries in Belarus and 271st among world institutional repositories…
Healthy Habits Are Worth Having in Your Life
Everybody dreams of having good health, but not everyone knows how to achieve it. We all know what bad habits are, and how harmful they can be to our health. Smoking, alcohol abuse, a sedentary lifestyle do us no good...
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GrSMU Library has joined the Big Medical Library project…
We live in a world of technological progress, that makes life easier. But these achievements have a downside - the consequences of this progress directly affect the ecological situation of the environment...
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Every year, on May 12, by the decision of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Nurses Day is celebrated around the world, in honor of the English nurse Florence Nightingale...
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Joy Adamson was one of the pioneers in the world of wild animal exploration. Researching, studying, describing, rescuing, and caring for hundreds of animals and birds is what Joy Adamson did during her life in Africa from 1937 to 1980...
GrSMU Repository participates in the National Aggregator of Open Repositories project
In April 2021 GrSMU Repository became a participant in the National Aggregator of Open Repositories project.