Dear colleagues,

We are very pleased to announce our new free-use, open-access instructional 
package entitled Digital Histology.  The package is compatible with both PC and 
Mac computers and is mobile friendly.  Digital Histology can be used by a 
diverse group of learners and is available free of charge at 
https://digitalhistology.org<https://digitalhistology.org/>.

Digital Histology is organized as chapters that parallel those of most 
histology textbooks.  Each of the over 1600 pages contains an original, high 
quality image accompanied by descriptive text and selectable labels.  In 
addition, interactive quizzes with formative feedback accompany each chapter of 
Digital Histology.  A review textbook with hyperlinks to images in the main 
package is also included.  A brief introductory video is available here: 
Introduction to Digital Histology<https://youtu.be/ODsxTdKD9og>

We invite you to take a look at Digital Histology and hope you find it to be a 
useful teaching and learning resource.

Our best wishes,

John W. Bigbee, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
Virginia Commonwealth University
(john.big...@vcuhealth.org)

Alice S. Pakurar, Ph.D.
Associate Professor (Retired), Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
Virginia Commonwealth University

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