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Aug
17
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The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) designated 2023 as the “Year of Open Science” for the federal government. Open Science falls neatly within the mission and scope of work of the National Library of Medicine and the outreach-oriented Network of the National Library of Medicine. In fact, a recent blogpost from… Read More »
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Aug
17
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Another season of yearly kickoff meetings has concluded. This process of preparing and presenting our annual kickoff presentation is always a highly motivating activity for the NNLM National Evaluation Center (NEC). We thoroughly enjoy getting together to discuss as a group our daily work, our accomplishments, and, perhaps not surprisingly given our line of work… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Data Analysis, Data Visualization, Newsletter, Thought Leadership
Feb
25
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Artificial intelligence technology ChatGPT has been making waves for its ability to generate human-like responses to a variety of prompts. The software sits at the center of both practical and ethical debates, one of which was recently held at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. “Let’s ChatGPT,” a hybrid discussion panel attended by nearly 1,000… Read More »
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Sep
23
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Dr. Lindberg’s incredible impact on biomedicine was recently celebrated during a day-long virtual scientific symposium, Science, Society, and the Legacy of Donald A.B. Lindberg MD. The symposium was co-sponsored by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and Friends of the National Library of Medicine (FNLM) and provided an opportunity for a rich discussion by speakers… Read More »
Posted in: Thought Leadership
Jun
24
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Stumble, failure, mistake, bungle, blunder, miscalculation, misstep. These words may carry a negative tone, however mistakes regularly provide important opportunities to learn, adapt, try new strategies, and inspire positive action on our teams and in our work. I’m a huge college basketball fan and can’t help but associate legendary basketball coach John Wooden with the topic… Read More »
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