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Jun
24
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is soliciting comments from the public on the NIH Draft Public Access Policy and two supplemental draft guidance documents regarding government use license and rights and costs for publications. The NIH Draft Public Access Policy builds upon NIH’s long history of providing public access to scholarly publications resulting from… Read More »
Posted in: Opportunity to Participate, Partners Sharing Information
Jun
20
Did you know that your LIS/iSchool graduate students can earn a Consumer Health Information Specialization (CHIS) certification by taking your class? You now have the opportunity to have your consumer health-related course CHIS certified through a unique partnership with the Medical Library Association (MLA) and the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM). This… Read More »
Posted in: #CC/Academic List, Opportunity to Participate, Webinars and Courses
Jun
17
Are you passionate about improving health information access and enhancing community services? If so, we invite you to join us for the NNLM Book Discussion from August 1 – October 31, 2024. We will explore “You Just Need to Lose Weight” And 19 Other Myths About Fat People by Aubrey Gordon. Registration is required. About… Read More »
Posted in: All Members, Opportunity to Participate
Jun
10
The National Evaluation Center is pleased to announce the winners of the NNLM Data Visualization Challenge. Now in its second year, the challenge encouraged participants to push the boundaries of their skills by testing out new tools, techniques, or approaches while producing their best visualizations using publicly available data. Eligibility was open to adults in… Read More »
Posted in: Data Science, Opportunity to Participate, Partners Sharing Information
Jun
04
Every day, you have different experiences and you learn new things. Your brain cannot store all of that information, so it has to decide what is worth remembering. Memory is the process of storing and then remembering this information. Memory doesn’t always work perfectly. As you grow older, it may take longer to remember things…. Read More »
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