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  >H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Resources from the NIH Library
 

The following resources recently were added to the NIH Library H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Resources webpage:

Current H1N1 Flu Articles in PubMed
Click the following link to run a basic search in PubMed for current articles on H1N1 flu: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=swine AND (flu OR influenza OR h1n1) AND "last 1 year"[edat]&otool=nihlib

Swine Influenza and MICROMEDEX®
"In response to the recent outbreak of Swine Influenza (H1N1), Thomson Reuters has updated the MICROMEDEX drug, disease, and patient education content to reflect the most recent CDC guidelines published on 4/27/09." (From the press release) Updated content includes the monographs for Oseltamivir (Tamiflu); Zanamivir (Relenza); Amantadine (Symmetrel); and Rimantadine (Flumadine). See Swine Influenza and MICROMEDEX for details. MICROMEDEX is available through the NIH Library Databases webpage.

Influenza Virus Resource: Information, Search and Analysis
Maintained by NCBI, "Influenza Virus Resource presents data obtained from the NIAID Influenza Genome Sequencing Project as well as from GenBank, combined with tools for flu sequence analysis and annotation. In addition, it provides links to other resources that contain flu sequences, publications and general information about flu viruses." (From the website)

MedlinePlus: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
In addition to MICROMEDEX, MedlinePlus is a source for patient education materials. The H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) webpage leads to overviews, news, and information on diagnosis and treatment.  

Swine flu: free access to world-renowned public health database
"CABI today has announced free access to its specialist Global Health database, the definitive database for public health information, to assist in the battle against swine flu - www.cabdirect.org/globalhealth.

Simultaneously CABI has developed a 'swine flu dashboard' that brings together up-to-the-minute information on the virus (http://www.netvibes.com/cabialerts). The 'dashboard' includes resources from CABI and critical advice from key health organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC)." (From the news release)




 >  Advances in Mathematics
  Emphasizing contributions that represent significant advances in all areas of pure mathematics, Advances in Mathematics provides research mathematicians with an effective medium for communicating important recent developments in their areas of specialization to colleagues and to scientists in related disciplines.
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> Bookmark No Longer Working for the Journal Stem Cells? See the Online Journals List for Updated Access
  Access to the journal Stem Cells has moved from AlphaMed Press to Wiley Interscience. To ensure continued on-campus and remote access to Stem Cells: Go to the NIH Library Online Journals webpage. Click "S" to view the list of journals beginning with that letter. Click the entry for "Stem Ce...
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> Missed "Google for Researchers" on March 17? Watch the VideoCast
  On March 17, Galen Panger, a representative of Google for Non-Profits, spoke on the topic of "Google for Researchers." Panger addressed an audience of about 400 attendees seated in Lipsett Amphitheater, Masur Auditorium, and the NIH Library Training Room. To view the video of the event, go to NIH V...
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> Nature Chemistry: Volume 1, Issue 1 Available through the NIH Library
  Published by Nature Publishing Group, Nature Chemistry is a new monthly journal of primary research, review articles, and news covering analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry; catalysis; computational and theoretical chemistry; environmental chemistry; green chemistry; medicinal chem...
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> View a Virtual Tour of the New NIH Library Green Terrace and Join Us for the April 21 Ribbon Cutting
  Opening on April 21, the NIH Library Green Terrace is an extension of the newly redesigned NIH Library and will serve as an outdoor green garden oasis for NIH staff and visitors. The Green Terrace features a perennial garden with medicinal plants, solar panels to power terrace lighting and irrigati...
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> SciBX Trial – We Need Your Feedback
  SciBX: Science-Business eXchange is a weekly publication, from Nature Publishing Group, that provides a concise analysis of the scientific content and commercial potential of the most important translational research papers from the life science, biotechnology, and chemistry literature. The editoria...
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> Free Webinars: Learn about ResearcherID, EndNote®, EndNote Web, Reference Manager®, and Web of Science®
  Choose from a variety of free webinars offered by Thomson Reuters.Not sure which to select? Contact Reference & Information Services for guidance (301-496-1080, nihlibrary@nih.gov). ResearcherID Participate in the Introduction to ResearcherID. See ResearcherID Training Opportunities to regi...
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