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Oct
10
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Some of you may have heard that a new version of PubMed will be online in early 2020. New features include: Responsive website on mobile devices and desktops Improved performance with storage on the cloud Simpler and cleaner user interface Updated tools such a ‘Cite’ with additional features Sidebar navigation Citation sensors Links to the… Read More »
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Aug
28
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Recently, some PHDL program members commented, both in conversation and evaluations, that they regularly need to convert ICD-9 to ICD-10 procedure code sets and vice versa. Already included in your subscription, via the homepage of the STAT!Ref platform is access to the conversion tool for diagnosis codes. The mappings are based on the General Equivalence… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, PHDL Resources, Public Health
Aug
28
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Project MUSE is providing free access to full-text articles and books focused on understanding and preventing gun violence. MUSE in Focus: Addressing Gun Violence aims to “encourage the broadest possible engagement with current research and expertise on the topic as the latest round of gun policy debates and discussions continue in the wake of shootings… Read More »
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Aug
06
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3 Public Health Departments have joined the NPHCO for the 2019-2020 year! We are pleased to welcome the Boston Public Health Commission, Pennsylvania and Texas Public Health Department to the Public Health Digital Library. Each Public Health Department has been partnered with a local library. Partner Libraries provide ILL and research services to members and… Read More »
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Jun
07
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We’ve previously announced the retirement of Loansome DOC, the function within PubMed allowing you to submit article requests to your Partner Library. This system is going away at the end of June 2019. Partner Libraries have been at work developing their replacement methods so you can continue requesting articles. We have replaced the Loansome Doc… Read More »
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