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May
29
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The National Library of Medicine”s exhibit booth at MLA meetings is always a popular gathering spot for attendees wanting to keep current on NLM”s many information resources and other projects. Most of NLM”s Theater Presentations from MLA “09 are now available for online viewing. ClinicalTrials.gov Update (16 min.) LinkOut for Libraries Tips and Tricks (7… Read More »
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Mar
09
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Thanks to an alliance between physician assistants and librarians, the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants features a new online column starting this month: “Ask a Librarian”. This column is a co-authored by Jim Anderson, Physician Assistant, and Susan Klawansky, Network Member and Librarian at Seattle Children’s Library & Information Commons. The column will… Read More »
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Feb
18
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Earlier this month, U.S. Representative John Conyers (D-MI) re-introduced H.R. 801, the “Fair Copyright in Research Works Act.” If passed into law, H.R. 801 would reverse the NIH Public Access Policy, which ensures public online access to taxpayer-funded, peer reviewed health research literature, and prevent other federal agencies from implementing similar policies. To read more… Read More »
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Jan
15
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NN/LM Pacific Northwest Region is pleased to announce that Go Local Montana is now live! This is the first live Go Local project in our region and we couldn’t be more pleased. Montana Go Local is a project of the Voices of Hope with partners 2-1-1/First Call for Help District XI Human Resources Council, 2-1-1/First… Read More »
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Dec
05
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The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has produced brief training videos to demonstrate two of the four methods for submitting articles to PubMed Central in compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy. See the Public Access Homepage for descriptions of each of the four methods. The new videos pertain to Method C: submissions initiated… Read More »
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