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Oct
02
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The National Library of Medicine invites the health services research community to provide comments on current information products and tools and help identify new types of information and resources that can best support the work of health services delivery and research. Comments are requested to assist NLM in assessing and planning to continue the work… Read More »
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Sep
01
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September is National Preparedness Month. Join us to learn about Grey Literature and how it can be helpful during evolving situations. NPHCO Education Coordinator Cecilia Vernes will teach Grey Literature Resources to Support Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery What is Grey Literature? How do you find it? And how can it help during emergency preparedness, response… Read More »
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Sep
01
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Scientists at Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana,conducted a preclinical study of the investigational vaccine AZD1222, their findings were recently published in Nature. AZD122 uses a viral vector to deliver a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein to induce immune response. See the full news release at Phase 3 Clinical Testing in the US of AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate… Read More »
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Apr
13
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In our previous posting on Covid-19 Resources, we provided instructions on searching preprint archives like bioRxiv, Rxvisit, and medRxiv. Please note this upcoming class on preprints available through Pubmed Central and an NIH Preprint Pilot… Preprints—scholarly manuscripts posted by the author(s) to openly accessible platforms, usually before peer review—are gaining increased attention as a means… Read More »
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Mar
19
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We’ve highlighted some Coronavirus resources in our post, Coronavirus Disease 2019 Resources. This post follows up on those resources with the recent initiative to further compile, organize, and make new discoveries of emerging research. LitCovid Anyone needing quick access to COVID-19 research literature should use NLM’s LitCovid. LitCovid provides central access to articles in… Read More »
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