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Jun
11
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The dollar sign links to Awards view in MyBibliography. MyBibliography, a feature of MyNCBI, was designed to allow PubMed users to maintain lists of articles they have authored. MyBibliography now includes an Awards view, which is a color-coded interface allowing authors (or their designated proxies) to track and manage their articles’ compliance with the NIH… Read More »
Posted in: Funding, News from NLM
Jun
11
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Research shows that just talking about clinician bias in the treatment of patients decreases it (1,2,3). Join us for a one-hour session to learn more: It Ain’t Me! Promoting Awareness of the Impact of Clinician Bias and Stereotyping on Health Disparities, by Jim Anderson, PA-C, ATC, Harborview Medical Center Neurological Surgery and Clinical Faculty, MEDEX… Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR
Jun
08
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You may be noticing these peculiar square images in your environment lately. They’re popping up on the Web, on billboards, on business cards, t-shirts. . . pretty much everywhere. These squares are called QR (“Quick Response”) codes. QR codes are 2-dimensional barcodes and can be used to represent many different kinds of information, including phone… Read More »
Posted in: Technology
Jun
04
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The National Library of Medicine’s Theater Presentations from the recent Medical Library Association meeting are now available online. These presentations, ranging in length from 14 to 27 minutes, provide overviews and updates on a number of NLM databases and services, including PubMed, MedlinePlus, ClinicalTrials.gov, Health Services Research, and more.
Posted in: News from NLM