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Oct
28
Health programming is a staple offering at many public libraries. With the onset of COVID-19, staff at Brooklyn Public Library took their health programming virtual. During this one-hour webinar, staff and community partners from Brooklyn Public Library will share how they adapted health programming into a virtual environment. This presentation will address: Resources for virtual health… Read More »
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Oct
28
Dear NNLM MCR members – As many of you already know, the legacy PubMed site is due to be retired at the end of October with more than 99% of PubMed users using the new PubMed site. To aid in increasing familiarity with the new PubMed NLM has these learning and training resources: The PubMed… Read More »
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Oct
28
Data can be scary! When we think about data, we often think about ‘big data’ or data science and how data scientists use programming skills to extract large datasets for analysis or use visualization software to display complex datasets. However, you don’t have to be a data scientist, a data librarian, or a health science… Read More »
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Oct
27
This Thursday, October 29th, join #CiteNLM Edit-a-thons two-hour live editing session to add citations and content to Wikipedia articles related to maternal and child health. Held via Zoom from 1 PM – 3 PM ET, participants will engage in large group and breakout sessions to chat about Wikipedia, edit articles, and connect with the #CiteNLM… Read More »
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Oct
13
October 2020 issue of NIH News in Health, the monthly newsletter bringing you practical health news and tips based on the latest NIH research. Download a PDF version for printing. Discoveries in Basic Science A Perfectly Imperfect Process Science is a slow process. A study usually only looks at one piece of a much larger puzzle…. Read More »
Posted in: #CC/Academic List, #Health Interest List, #Health Sciences List, #Public/K-12 List, All Members