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Apr
02
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The University of Washington Information School has just released a research study which profiles people who use public access computers and internet connections in libraries, the types of use in which they engage, and the impact that use has on them, their families, friends, and communities. The results clearly show that public libraries are a… Read More »
Posted in: News from NLM, News From NNLM PNR, Technology
Mar
02
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Are you interesting in improving your document delivery service through better performance by your scanner? Don’t miss this informative session. Join our free RML Rendezvous webcast on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 1pm Pacific Time (2pm Mountain, noon Alaska) at https://webmeeting.nih.gov/rendezvous: Not Through a Glass, Darkly: Tips and Tricks for Optimal Scanner Settings by Mary Van Court, Library Supervisor… Read More »
Posted in: Resource Sharing & Document Delivery
Feb
11
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Interested in health information outreach to rural health advocates? The NW Regional Rural Health Conference, “Weathering the Perfect Storm: Challenges & Changes”, will be held in Spokane, WA, March 24-25, 2010. If you are interested in exhibiting at the conference, you may apply for a $500 exhibit award from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine,… Read More »
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Jan
07
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Interested in copyright issues? Attend this free webinar sponsored by the Washington State Library: www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/copyright Get updates on new copyright tools and best practices that can be helpful for libraries; Learn the latest developments in copyright laws and cases, including the latest in the Google Book Search case, e-reserve and coursepack lawsuits. Learn about a… Read More »
Posted in: Resource Sharing & Document Delivery
Oct
09
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Interested in LinkOut? LinkOut for Libraries is a service that provides access for PubMed users to their library’s journal collections. A user finds a citation in PubMed, then clicks on their library’s icon to see the full text of the article.
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR