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Sep
26
0 comments Tags: Data, data science, Health Education And Literacy, National Institutes of Health
On the last day of the Data Summit hosted by NCDS, our group received a tour of the NIH Clinical Center. This is the largest hospital devoted to clinical research in the United States. The Clinical Center has made numerous efforts over the years to provide its patients with services that improve their quality of… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Aug
01
We are in a period where emerging technologies are becoming more convenient to the public and integrated into our everyday lives. Keeping up with current technology is essential for libraries and healthcare services alike, so we can continue to provide innovative services and educate our audiences on how to use emerging tools properly. The broad… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Jun
27
0 comments Tags: Data, data curation
I attended the “Specialized Curation for Code and Simulations-based Research” workshop that is hosted by the Data Curation Network. This workshop took place in May 2025 on the campus of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for two days. The use of simulation-based research can be applied to plenty of disciplines, such as health sciences…. Read More »
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May
19
0 comments Tags: Data, librarians
I attended the Data Internship Summit with the National Center for Data Servies (NCDS) in Washington, D.C. from April 15th through April 17th, 2025. This will be a three-part blog series that will cover all three days of the summit. This summit provided insight into the daily tasks and skills needed for those working in… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Jul
11
0 comments Tags: climate change, Data, MedlinePlus, Public Health
Reported vector-borne diseases have more than doubled in the last 20 years due to a variety of factors including travel, changing land use and also climate change. Climate change is lengthening some vector (ex: mosquito or tick) seasons, and expanding habitats to new areas of the country and world. This post is the last, for… Read More »
Posted in: Public Health