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Jan
08
Tags: data, data librarianship, data literacy, data management, data sharing, excel, Finding data, generative AI, Love Data Week, trainings
Let’s celebrate Love Data Week 2025 together! The Network of the National Library of Medicine will be offering 5 sessions this year where you can learn about data, how to use it, and how to assist others when using data. Monday 2/10: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET. Research Data Services Landscape Tuesday 2/11: 2:00… Read More »
Posted in: events
Feb
12
Tags: research data management
Welcome to Love Data Week 2024! The Network of the National Library of Medicine is offering events all week to help people engage with data services. Check below for our event listings. Monday, Feb. 12: Fundamentals of Health Sciences Research Data Management This NCDS course opens this week, but is available to accepted applicants only…. Read More »
Posted in: announcements, events
Oct
12
Tags: wikipedia
Did you know Wikipedia’s health information is used by 50-70 percent of all physicians and over 94 percent of med students? Let’s make sure health information Wikipedia articles are reliable! Join your colleagues and NNLM staff for a live editing session on Wednesday, November 8th from 1-3 PM CT to chat about Wikipedia, edit articles,… Read More »
Posted in: events
Jan
26
Tags: AllofUs, events, National Institutes of Health, NIH DMSP
Love Data Week is an international celebration of data, with organizations offering special events relating to data, like classes, workshops, and presentations. ICSPR tracks these events and has a listing here. This year, NNLM is hosting events around data visualizations, how to host hackathons, and the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy, among other topics…. Read More »
Posted in: events
Oct
04
Tags: call for proposals, conferences
The Network of the National Library of Medicine invites proposals for a virtual National Health Misinformation Symposium, April 4-7, 2023. This free, virtual symposium will explore both the research behind health misinformation movements and provide practical and evidence-based solutions to support librarians, health educators, and direct care providers in combating the spread of all types… Read More »
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