Take time this summer to improve your database searching and citation management skills by registering for one or several of the NIH Library’s free, hands-on resource training classes scheduled from July 19 through September 26, 2007. Classes are open to all NIH/HHS staff (see the Schedule below).
Understanding the scope and learning to navigate any of the resources presented will improve your work skills, save you and your colleagues hours of time and put you in control of your desktop searching.
» Unable to find what you need on the WWW? Become a "wizard" at searching and learn to surf the Internet wisely at a special 3-hour class:
Intermediate Web Searching Techniques
Learn the inside story and skills of searching the Internet to identify the information and resources you need. Topics include: basic Internet search strategies and resources, advanced Google searching, specialized sites, Google Scholar, full text sources and more.
» Looking to target the right research information? Sharpen your online searching skills by attending the following classes on NIH Library resources:
Scopus™
Scopus is one of the most comprehensive, interdisciplinary databases available to the NIH staff. Scopus indexes over 15,000 journals, more than 200 million web pages and 13 million patents. Sort, refine and focus your Scopus searches with easy-to-use features displayed on the search page.
PubMed®
Learn the special features, resources, services and search capabilities of NLM’s premier medical and biomedical bibliographic database. Search over 13 million citations from over 5,000 journals, from the 1950s to the present. All citations in PubMed are fully indexed by medical subject headings (MeSH®).
Web of Science®
Part of the ISI Web of Knowledge platform, the Web of Science database collection allows access to Science Citation Index Expanded™ and the Social Sciences Citation Index®. Search for bibliographic information including author abstracts, cited references, times cited and related references. Biological Abstracts®, MEDLINE®, Journal Citation Reports® and other resources also are available from the ISI Web of Knowledge.
» Need to get your references organized? Master your skills in managing references and Cite While You Write features by learning these dynamic programs:
EndNote® or Reference Manager®
Learn to manage, organize and store online citation collections including PDFs and illustrations; format manuscripts for submission; and instantly create bibliographies. Due to high interest, these classes are offered several times throughout the summer.
QUOSA™
QUOSA Information Manager is dynamic and powerful software that allows users to retrieve full-text articles from a database search; organize, de-dupe and save PDFs to folders; and effortlessly export records to Reference Manager or EndNote libraries.
Summer 2007 NIH Library Class Schedule
Class Location: NIH Library Training Room (Building 10, Room 1L-25)
Registration is required; click on the links below to register.
For more information, call Reference & Information Services at 301-496-1080 or visit Resource Training on the NIH Library website.