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Jun
01
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Injuries are a leading cause of disability for people of all ages – and they are the leading cause of death for Americans ages 1 to 44. But there are many things people can do to stay safe and prevent injuries. Make a difference: Spread the word about ways to reduce the risk of injuries…. Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR
May
11
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This is a guest post by Karen Vargas, Evaluation Specialist, Outreach Evaluation Resource Center, National Network of Libraries of Medicine. Have you ever wanted to be able to use mapping for your outreach needs, but thought that making maps would be too expensive, time-consuming, or just too difficult? The National Library of Medicine has a… Read More »
Posted in: Public Health, Technology
Apr
08
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Make Data Count: Measuring Data Use and Reach (NSF), April 14, 9:00 AM Pacific Registration is now open for the third event in the DataONE Webinar Series (www.dataone.org/webinars) focused on open science, the role of the data lifecycle, and achieving innovative science through shared data and ground-breaking tools. There will be a panel presentation by Jennifer Lin, Martin Fenner,… Read More »
Posted in: Training & Education
Apr
02
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On March 5, NCBI hosted a full-to-capacity webinar outlining the NIH Public Access Policy, NIHMS and PubMed Central (PMC) submissions, creating My NCBI accounts, use of My Bibliography to report compliance to eRA Commons, and using SciENcv to create biosketches. The slides and Q & A are available on the NCBI FTP site (http://1.usa.gov/1BUTIHM). The… Read More »
Posted in: News from NLM, Training & Education
Apr
02
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During the first full week of April each year, the American Public Health Association brings together communities across the United States to observe National Public Health Week by recognizing the contributions of public health professionals and organizations and highlighting issues that are important to improving the health of our nation. Today’s post includes recognition for… Read More »
Posted in: Public Health