OHSU Digital Resources Library

The Oregon Health & Science University Digital Resources Library houses collections of multimedia digital objects. Faculty, staff, and students of Oregon Health & Science University may use this digital library for nonprofit, educational purposes, such as teaching, staff training and conference presentations. Items are free to use for non-profit educational purposes, and we ask that you also give credit to the creators as listed on each individual object description. Click on an image or link below to visit our collections.

Click here to go to the OHSU DRL Main Collection OHSU DRL Main Collection:
Browse this collection of still images and video which focuses on health sciences, engineering and biomedical research. Items include images of the Oregon Health & Science University campus (including OGI), OHSU logos, Doernbecher Children's Hospital and its sculptures, and clinical and scientific items of interest.
Click here to go to the OHSU Historical Collections & Archives Collection OHSU Historical Collections & Archives:
Browse this collection for digital objects created to support HC&A programs and activities. These include images of materials in the HC&A collections, digital photographs taken at the History of Medicine Society Lectures, and digital photographs of HC&A exhibits. Information on accessing the physical collections is available on the HC&A website: http://www.ohsu.edu/library/hom/.
Click here to go to the Electronic Theses & Dissertations Collection Electronic Theses & Dissertations Collection:
Masters' and Ph.D. theses from the OGI School of Science & Engineering and its earlier names: Oregon Graduate Center and Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology.As of April 2008, theses from the School of Medicine are being added.
Click here to go to the CORI Collection Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative (CORI):
Browse gastrointestinal endoscopy images from the National Endoscopic Database.
Click here to go to the OHSU History of Medicine Society Lectures OHSU History of Medicine Society Lectures:
Browse this collection for video of the History of Medicine Society Lectures.
Click here to go to the NCNM Naturopathic Medicine Historical Collection NCNM Naturopathic Medicine Historical Collection:
Browse this collection of digitized books from the archives of OHSU and the National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM). This collaborative project of the OHSU and NCNM libraries was funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act.
Click here to go to the Beauty of the Pacific Northwest Collection Beauty of the Pacific Northwest Collection:
Browse images of natural features and landmarks in Oregon and Washington including Portland.
Click here to go to the Advanced Search menu Advanced Search:
Search across all collections in the OHSU Digital Resources Library or use advanced search strategies to query a single collection.
Click here to go to the OHSU DRL Other Image/Multimedia Collections Page OHSU Additional Image/Multimedia Collections Page;
Browse here for non-OHSU multimedia collections arranged by Library of Congress and National Library of Medicine Classification. A list of search engines for multimedia is also included.

Collection & Donation Guidelines OHSU DRL User's Guide & File Formats Information OHSU Campus Building Names

ATTENTION Public Terminal (VLink) Users: Users not affiliated with OHSU visiting the DRL via the VLink machines will not be able to access video, sound and some still image files. Please visit the Reference Desk for further assistance.

Need additional help finding a specific type of image/sound/video? Contact the Library at library@ohsu.edu.
OHSU Digital Resources Library, Oregon Health & Science University, Mailcode: LIB
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97239-3098, 503-494-3460

The OHSU Digital Resources Library is a joint project of OHSU Library and OHSU Educational Communications.
Management of these collections utilizes CONTENTdm Digital Media Management Software.

This page last updated June 26, 2008.