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Feb
13
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The National Library of Medicine is partnering with researchers at ICF to better understand how health and biomedical researchers locate and use scientific literature. We are inviting you to participate in the following research opportunities: A 15-minute online survey about keywords and search terms related to sex as a biological variable in biomedical literature. To… Read More »
Posted in: News from NIH, News from NLM
Feb
12
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Are you a public health worker in Washington, working for the state or local public health department? If yes, you have access to the Public Health Digital Library. The Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) provides access to over 375 e-journals, e-books, and databases. Access to the PHDL is available for public health departments who subscribe,… Read More »
Posted in: Public Health
Feb
05
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Did you know that county health departments are eligible to participate in the Public Health Digital Library? In Oregon, Clackamas County Public Health and Washington County Oregon Public Health are members of the Public Health Digital Library. The Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) provides access to over 375 e-journals, e-books, and databases. Access to the… Read More »
Posted in: Public Health
Feb
03
0 comments Tags: instruction, librarian roles, libraries, medical librarian
NNLM Region 5 is highlighting the medical librarians in our region. We thank Jennifer Lantrip, Health Sciences Student Success Librarian at Pacific University in Forest Grove, OR, for sharing how she integrates library instruction into the health sciences programs. Part of my work as an academic health sciences librarian is collaborating with faculty to integrate… Read More »
Posted in: Guest Post, Medical Librarians, Training & Education
Jan
21
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When we talk about our health we often forget about our teeth. Oral or dental health is very important. Not only are teeth important to make it easier to eat but poor oral hygiene can lead to major health conditions such as endocarditis, stroke, and there is growing research showing a connection between having poor… Read More »
Posted in: Consumer Health, Consumer Health Minute