Feb
21
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In February 2019, the National Library of Medicine announced several updates to enhance PubMed: PubMed users can now search for Systematic Reviews: Systematic Review [Publication Type] was added to the 2019 MeSH vocabulary. NLM applied this publication type retrospectively to systematic review citations in PubMed as part of the annual MeSH update in December 2018…. Read More »
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Jan
22
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The PHDL’s trial of the AAP Pediatrics Collection is due to expire at the end of February. You can view the collection through the STAT!Ref link on your local version of the PHDL. The AAP Pediatrics Collection contains information on six trending topics: E-Cigarettes Firearm-Related Injuries and Preventions Immunization Strategies and Practices Medical Risks of… Read More »
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Nov
01
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The Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) has requested a trial with our e-book vendor (STAT!Ref) to test usefulness of a NEW single title: AAP Pediatric Collections. New title contains/integrates topical information on six trending themes: E-Cigarettes Firearm-Related injuries and Preventions Immunization Strategies and Practices Medical Risks of Marijuana Obesity: Stigma, Trends, and Interventions Opioid Addiction… Read More »
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Oct
30
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Two new Open Access journals added to the PHDL! We have added 2 new journals to the PHDL collection. Both of the journals are published by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). >mSphere is a multi-disciplinary open-access journal that publishes on a range of fields within the microbial sciences including applied and environmental science, clinical science… Read More »
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Sep
21
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Having trouble keeping up with the PHDL updates? Tired of trying to figure out which E-books are new and need to be updated? Want updates to populate your website while you are at lunch? Switch to the remote update version of the PHDL! Thanks to the IT specialists at the West Virginia Public Health… Read More »
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