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May
06
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This information is time sensitive. Users should act before May 28, 2025. Starting June 1st 2025, CLSI will require users to individually register to receive a login to eCLIPSE. The registration process for the login will be handled through an online form CLSI is providing. The form is available at https://nnlm.gov/RegisterForCLSI Unfortunately, eCLIPSE is… Read More »
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Dec
02
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Announcing the Getting Started with CABI Global Health instruction session on December 12, 2024 at 11:00 pm Eastern. We are pleased to welcome expert instructors from CABI who will show you how to leverage the Global Health Database to find original research, grey literature, and book chapters, going deep into how it can be a… Read More »
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Sep
30
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Every couple of years, the NNLM reaches out to its member organizations for feedback on its membership, its value and to learn more about unmet needs. You will soon be receiving an invitation to take part in the 2024 NNLM Active Member Survey. Administered oneline and voluntary, the survey will better understand how NNLM active… Read More »
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Jul
10
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The National Library of Medicine has opened a comment period for the Network of the National Library of Medicine (the Network). This is your opportunity to provide input on the Network programs, which include our National Public Health Coordination Office and the Public Health Digital Library. See the full request document at Request For Information:… Read More »
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Jun
21
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA) Call on June 27th at 2pm ET. Topic: Mpox Update: Clinical Management and Outbreaks The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been supporting the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in responding to its largest surge of… Read More »
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