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Dec
06
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From time to time, the Public Health Digital Library receives requests to add a journal or book to our collection. In order to make this process easier and encourage users to request materials they need, we have added a Resource Suggestion box to the PHDL website. We consider all suggestions carefully weighing cost, expected use,… Read More »
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Dec
01
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Each year on December 1st, World AIDS Day, organizations and individuals across the world bring attention to the HIV epidemic, endeavor to increase HIV awareness and knowledge, speak out against HIV stigma, and call for an increased response to move toward Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. The theme for this year’s observance of World’s… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, HIV, PHDL Resources
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
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
05
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Evidence-Based Public Health brings the concepts and practice of evidence-based public health to practitioners and others interested in public health. The authors follow a step-by-step process in designing and implementing public health programs that apply the evidence in designing public health interventions, policies, and practices. The book offers a sequential (but seldom linear) framework for… Read More »
Posted in: Announcements, Blog, PHDL Resources, Public Health