Sep
09
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The Public Health Digital Library’s Citation Matcher tool can be used to search for single journal articles when you know an article exists and you have parts of the citation. Users can search by article title, author, PMID, DOI or journal title, volume and issue number. Start your search for an article using: Parts of… Read More »
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Sep
09
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Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology is a new ebook title for the Public Health Digital Library. Responding to requests for a resource in the subject, the title was added in May. The title supports practitioners and learners in emergency response and emergency medical services. Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology is in its 8th edition. Authors… Read More »
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Sep
08
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Working in public health always presents a shifting landscape. No one state or municipality has the same challenges. Fluid situations require quick pivots with just-in-time training and learning opportunities made available quickly. The TRAIN Learning Network, supported by the Public Health Foundation fills this gap. TRAIN.org is the portal to accessing these training opportunities. Whether… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Education and Outreach, How To, Public Health
Sep
01
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PubMed’s NCBI login process continues to change. Recently a password wizard was added to the PubMed’s NCBI login process to encourage existing users to change their login. Background: NCBI will be transitioning all logins to federated account credentials. NCBI-managed credentials are the username and password you set at NCBI — these will be going… Read More »
Posted in: Announcements, Blog, NNLM, PHDL Resources
Aug
30
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Do you want to learn more about health information resources that are available in other languages? Find out about the current landscape of refugees, immigrants, and asylees in the United States? Understand how cultural competence and humility influence workplace environments? NNLM’s upcoming webinar, Providing Multilingual and Multicultural Health Information, will answer these questions and more. … Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Education and Outreach, NNLM