Oct
16
0 comments Tags: graphic medicine, professional development, Wikipedia
This fall, NER and MAR are jointly hosting two virtual MLIS student interns from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT, Bennie Finch and Jacqueline Fonseca-Ramos. We are thrilled to have them working with us on several exciting projects and learning about NNLM, NLM, and health sciences librarianship! They have each written a brief… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Oct
09
0 comments Tags: ClinicalTrials.gov, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine
On Wed, September 2, 2020, the National Institutes of Health held a one-day workshop on Inclusion Across the Lifespan. Presenters discussed the inclusion of pediatric and older populations in clinical trials, and showcased ways that the NIH is promoting age-based inclusion to the scientific community. According to the NIH Inclusion Across the Lifespan webpage: “In… Read More »
Posted in: NLM
Oct
05
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This month on RDM Snippets, let’s talk about storage and preservation. It may seem like these are the same thing, but while there is some overlap there are also important differences between the two. Where you store your data can and should change throughout the project lifecycle. While you are preparing your project, data and… Read More »
Posted in: Data
Sep
30
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Professional development opportunities for data librarians and research data management are a great way to develop skills, network with other professionals, and gain new knowledge about your field. While most events are currently online, many groups that offer online events have offered in-person events and conferences in the past, and will hopefully do so again… Read More »
Posted in: Communities of Interest, Data, Scholarly Communication