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Jul
25
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Apple’s iPad tablet, along with the iPhone and iPod Touch mobile devices, cannot natively play content that is Flash-based, like some videos, interactive sites, tutorials and games. The reason that Apple made the decision to not allow Flash to operate on these devices is debated in online forums, but Apple’s official published reason can be summed… Read More »
Posted in: Technology
Jul
18
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July 9 Native Americans in Oregon strive for health against alcohol, chaos and trauma http://www.oregonlive.com/health/index.ssf/2012/06/portland_native_american_healt.html
Posted in: News from NLM, Technology
Jul
18
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NCBI has developed a powerful suite of online biomedical and bioinformatics resources, including old friends like PubMed and OMIM and newer resources such as Genome. This collection of databases and tools are widely used by scientists and medical professionals across the world. With such a wealth of information, it is easy to get overwhelmed. Join… Read More »
Posted in: Training & Education
Jul
16
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As a member of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific NW Region, you are entitled to borrow items from our Professional Development Library. Request by email to nnlm@uw.edu. Recent acquisitions include: The Medical Library Association’s Master Guide to Authoritative Information Resources in the Health Sciences. Edited by Laurie L. Thompson. New York, NY:… Read More »
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Jul
16
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The following guest post by David Tolmie, MLIS, Systems & Evaluation Specialist, University of Washington Health Sciences Library, makes recommendations about partnering successfully with your IT Department As a librarian who works in IT — and worked in IT for many years before becoming a librarian — I’m often asked how librarians can better approach… Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR, Technology