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Jeremy Swan
From: NIH Library
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Subject: New Desktop Access to Library Resources and Training - January
2009
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Announcing DXplain: A Clinical Reference/Decision Support Tool
DXplain is an intelligent, interactive textbook on medical diagnosis available from the Massachusetts General Hospital. Enter a patient description and DXplain generates a list of diagnoses. NIH staff have no-charge web access to DXplain.
http://nihlibrary.ors.nih.gov/tf/News/jan09news-dxplain.htm
99% of NIH Library Journal Subscriptions Now Online
NIH Library staff are pleased to announce the online availability of 99% of Library journal subscriptions. The online journals - more than 9,300 titles - may be accessed via the web 24 hours a day, from anywhere in the world.
http://nihlibrary.ors.nih.gov/tf/News/jan09news-99percentjournalsonline.htm
Results of the Fellows Information Needs Survey: The Importance of Online Access
Earlier this year, the NIH Library surveyed 501 fellows to learn more about their information needs and habits. The fellows are an important segment of the NIH community and we wanted to find out what we could do to make their time here easier. Ten key findings emerged from the survey, including a preference for online access.
http://nihlibrary.ors.nih.gov/tf/News/jan09news-fellowssurvey.htm
NIH Library Resources and Services: Highlights for January
Visit the NIH Library website to learn more about EndNote®
Web (available free to NIH Staff); PubMed®
(keep up to date with content changes and search features); WorldCat®
(search for books and journals in other libraries); Scopus®
(set up RSS feeds for authors); Web of Science®
(use citation maps to visualize citation connections); Who's Who®
on the Web (find biographical information); and IEEE Conference Proceedings (now available).
http://nihlibrary.ors.nih.gov/tf/News/jan09news-nihlibrary.htm
Take a Class at the NIH Library
Learn to use EndNote®
, EndNote®
Web, PubMed®
, Reference Manager®
, Scopus®
, and Web of Science®
; try a few new search tools in the "Web Search: Thinking Beyond Google" class; and search PubMed for evidence-based medicine in a new class scheduled for March 19.
http://nihlibrary.ors.nih.gov/tf/News/jan09news-classes200901.htm
Amazing Research. Amazing Help.
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