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Jun
28
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The Public Health Digital Library journal list for 2018 – 2019 is now available. Here are some of the highlights of journals included in the PHDL. PHDL members have access to 274 active journals, these are the journals for which users have ongoing access. 44 new journal titles have been added to the collection! Many… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Education and Outreach, PHDL Resources
Oct
06
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New course starting in November 2017! Discovering TOXNET® We know that some of you use our Toxicology and Environmental Science resources. If you have not had an opportunity yet to search it we also highly recommend the NLM suite of databases focusing on toxicology, known as TOXNET. The course link above is for a 13… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, PHDL Resources, Regional Interest
Sep
19
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The Emergency Access Initiative brings a full-text electronic health information collection to those affected by or assisting the populations affected by Hurricanes Irma and Harvey. The EAI is in effect through October 14 November 14th! 650 biomedical journals and more than 4,000 ebooks have been made available for the current period (ending November 14th) as… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Jul
24
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Last week I had the pleasure of co-instructing at the District of Columbia, Department of Health (DC DOH) with Gisela Butera from George Washington University’s Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library. As the partner library for the department, Himmelfarb provides document delivery as well as instruction to DC DOH. The training session covered topics including: how to search PubMed for PHDL… Read More »
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Jul
14
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Here is a run-down of the electronic journals available through the Public Health Digital Library. If you’ve seen notes on some of the journals while scrolling through the PHDL, here’s some explanation. Our total number of active journals is 248, these are the journals for which users have ongoing access. We have discontinued access… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, PHDL Resources