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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Mar
17
0 comments Tags: 2019-nCoV, CDC, coronavirus, COVID-19, novel coronavirus, PHDL, preprints, WHO, Wuhan
(Updated March 19, 2020) As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak continues, we want to remind PHDL users of the tools available that could help guide your department. The National Library of Medicine has created a Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) section resource guide with links to GenBank sequencing, clinical studies, public health emergency information,… Read More »
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Feb
20
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Sarah Levin-Lederer’s recent post for the New England Region (NER) of the NNLM highlighted a number of resources, tutorials and classes geared towards the NNLM’s public health partners. Resources: National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR ONESearch) allows public health professionals, researchers and the interested public the ability to search… Read More »
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Feb
14
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The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is pleased to announce the launch of the new PubMed. The new, responsive design is mobile friendly and reflects NLM’s ongoing efforts to transform PubMed into a modern hub with a fast, reliable, and intuitive search that connects people to the world’s leading sources of biomedical information … see… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Education and Outreach, PHDL Resources
Jan
16
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These instructions tell you how to set up and find PHDL articles in PubMed. They also include document delivery (article ordering) options. These changes are effective January 2020 and replace previous instructions. For more information on what this means to you the user see the Check PHDL button post Setting up PubMed for… Read More »
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