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Apr
21
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A medical resident comes into the library to find information for his Grand Rounds presentation in 4 hours. He performs a quick PubMed search, and retrieves 428 citations. In the search result, the library’s icon marks articles which are immediately available, electronically or in print.
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Apr
15
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Announcement from Renata Geer at NCBI: The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is pleased to invite participation in an advanced training course designed specifically for information specialists who provide support to users of NCBI’s molecular biology services. This five-day course is scheduled for August 1-5, 2005, at the National Library of Medicine, and is… Read More »
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Apr
11
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by Andrea Ryce, NLM Fellow UW Health Sciences Library I attempted to explain the intricacies of RSS feeds in ten minutes or less at the Washington Medical Librarians Association (WMLA) meeting on April 1st, but I think I fell short of providing anything of actual use. Following is an excellent introduction to RSS feeds and… Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR
Apr
11
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As of March 31, 2005 Dragonfly, the newsletter of the NN/LM PNR, has a new look and feel. It is no longer a quarterly publication. Articles and anouncements are still published as soon as they are written but they are now compiled monthly. Another feature of the new design is that readers can make comments… Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR
Apr
06
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The report from last year’s NN/LM Internet Access Task Force is now on the Web at http ://nnlm.gov/projects/hosplibit/final_report_3-21-05.pdf.
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