Oct
07
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The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is pleased to announce an upcoming virtual workshop that is now accepting applications. The NCBI Education Team invites you to apply and share this opportunity with any colleagues who may be interested. We would appreciate it if you could publicize this workshop to researchers and educators at your institutions.
Our NCBI Virtual Workshops series was developed last fall to expand our reach to individuals who use NCBI resources for biological/biomedical research, science education, and clinical application efforts. Please review the workshop description to understand the intended audience. Each workshop will accept a limited number of participants to facilitate the best possible educational experience.
Title: Working on Your RPPR? Learn How to Report Publications Using My Bibliography
Date and time: Thursday, November 10, 2022, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET
Description: Congratulations on your successful NIH grant proposal! As part of the post-award process, you will now have to create and send in annual and final reports (RPPRs) on your progress. This workshop introduces tips and tricks for use of NCBI Account tools for NIH post-award reporting. This session is for NIH-funded researchers, their delegates, and institutional grants officers with specific task-based, hands-on activities.
In this workshop you will learn:
A Q&A period will be held at the end of this workshop to discuss questions and issues of interest regarding the NCBI Account tools with the participants.
PLEASE NOTE: This workshop is designed for post-award activities. We will be offering a pre-award “Creating an NIH or NSF Biosketch with SciENcv” workshop in early spring 2023.
Apply here: https://ncbiinsights.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/event/reporting-publications-11-22/
Application close date: October 21, 2022
Due to curricular and technical limits, we’ve capped the number of spots to provide the best workshop experience. If you register to apply, you will be notified of your application status 2 weeks before the scheduled event.
We recommend having access to a stable internet connection and modern web browser on a laptop or desktop computer to be able to successfully participate in the hands-on exercises.
Please see our FAQs page for more information and if you still have questions about the NCBI Outreach Events program or this specific workshop, email us at workshops@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
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