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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 »
Posted in: Technology
Jul
28
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The Librarian of Congress recently announced several new exemptions from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Enacted in 1998, the DMCA typically prohibits the circumvention of technological measures that control access to copyrighted digital works. The Act also includes a provision for the U.S. Copyright Office to hold rulemaking discussions every three years, and to amend rules… Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR
Jul
13
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Staff at the National Library of Medicine have been working to develop NLM’s social media presence and to make more of NLM’s online resources accessible on mobile devices (see Mobile MedlinePlus and these iPhone apps). Susannah Fox, Associate Director of the Pew Internet & American Life Project, was recently invited to NLM to share the latest… Read More »
Posted in: Technology
Jun
18
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WISER, Mobile REMM, and Health Headlines are now available as apps for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.
Posted in: News from NLM, Technology
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