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Archive for December, 2005

CDC requests public comment on agency’s first research agenda

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

The CDC is requesting public comments on the agency’s first research agenda, which sets research priorities for the CDC through the year 2015. The public comment period ends on January 15th.

Please visit http://www.cdc.gov/od/ophr/cdcra.htm to view the report.

Podcasting for Libraries

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

Podcasting is a method of publishing audio programs via the Internet.

Greg Schwarz’s library-oriented show “Open Stacks” - promoting information access and literacy for all -

http://openstacks.net/os/

is an example of an ad-hoc or informal radio show.

A Selection of Other Podcasting Resources

How To

How-To: Podcasting (get podcasts and make your own) from Endgadget
http://tinyurl.com/3tran

How to Make an RSS/XML Audio Feed
http://audiofeeds.org/tutorial.php

Directories

Blast Podcast – http://blastpodcast.com

Podcast Alley – http://www.podcastalley.com

Podcatchers for Windows and Macintosh PCs:

iTunes
http://www.apple.com/itunes

iPodder
http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/index.php

Health Related Podcasts

Family Health
A daily series of radio programs. Practical & easy-to-understand.
http://fhradio.org

NPR Health and Science
In-depth reports on medicine and more.
http://tinyurl.com/b7xza

New England Journal of Medicine Audio Interviews
Audio interview RSS feed.
http://tinyurl.com/af9cx

PubMed Clipboard Contents Indicator

Monday, December 19th, 2005

The PubMed Clipboard will soon display an asterisk to indicate if items have been added to it. To add citations to the Clipboard select Clipboard from the Send to pull-down menu. For more information about this new PubMed feature visit http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd05/nd05_clipboard_full.html

Full Text AND Free?!

Monday, December 12th, 2005

The Directory of Open Access Journals, www.doaj.org, was launched in May 2003 and is hosted by Sweden’s Lund University Libraries Head Office. It is a “one-stop shopping” open access directory, providing no-cost access to the full text of over 1,900 journals, with over 400 journals searchable on the article level (over 80,00 articles available) — in the science and humanities/social sciences–and its directory is continually growing in size, as of November 2005.

MyNCBI Trifold

Monday, December 12th, 2005

Holly Ann Burt, Education & Outreach Coordinator in the Greater Midwest Region of the NN/LM has produced a really wonderful tri-fold about My NCBI. On a single sheet, it contains pretty much everything folks need to know in order to set up and use a My NCBI account.

The document is freely available for your use:

http://nnlm.gov/nnlm/online/pubmed/myncbitri.pdf

And, like most everything else produced by the NN/LM, it is not copyrighted. Please feel free to modify the document in any manner that will best suit your needs.