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Aug
09
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Certain abstracts in PubMed will now be formatted for easier readability. One fourth of the abstracts currently added to MEDLINE follow the Structured Abstract format with headings for BACKGROUND, OBJECTIVE, METHODS, RESULTS, and CONCLUSIONS. These section will appear in the abstracts.
Posted in: News from NLM, Technology
Aug
09
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Do you enjoy listening to podcasts on your morning commute? Learned a lot from screencasts and wished you could create one for your own website? And how about that library promotion video with the New Spice Guy? It’s easier than you might think to create basic podcasts, screencasts and videos* of your very own. The… Read More »
Posted in: Technology, Training & Education
Aug
05
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Just a quick reminder – NN/LM PNR is accepting applications for Community Preparedness Day Awards. The deadline for applications is Friday, August 20th. Projects must be completed by April 30, 2011. The purpose of the Community Preparedness Day Award is to assist libraries in becoming active partners in the community’s emergency preparedness, response and recovery… Read More »
Posted in: Emergency Preparedness, Funding, News From NNLM PNR
Aug
03
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Congratulations to our latest outreach funding opportunity awardee, Project Manager Laura Zeigen and Oregon Health & Science University.
Posted in: Funding, News From NNLM PNR
Aug
03
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Kitten Goggles! by fiatlux on flickr Open source software is often described as being free as in free kittens, not free lunch. Sure, you can use it, enjoy it, and even customize it without paying a cent, but who’s going to maintain it? Do you have someone with the systems knowledge and programming skills to… Read More »
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