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InfoHawk+, UILink replace library catalog and InfoLink

Infohawk + is the new public catalog which searches by default all UI Libraries holdings + many of our subscribed literature databases. Infohawk, the traditional catalog, has retired. This tool is similar to SmartSearch in that it is a discovery tool, which means that it is iintended to be a starting point for finding information. WhenContinue reading “InfoHawk+, UILink replace library catalog and InfoLink”

Find relevant literature faster, set up searches with PubMed | workshop Wed., 8/10 at 2pm

PubMed is the National Library of Medicine’s index to the medical literature and includes over 22 million bibliographic citations in life sciences. This one-hour session will show you how to improve your search results by using subject headings (MeSH) and advanced keyword searching techniques. Our next session: Wednesday, August 10, 2:00 – 3:00 pm (InformationContinue reading “Find relevant literature faster, set up searches with PubMed | workshop Wed., 8/10 at 2pm”

Data Research Services: UM Experience | Webinar, Thursday July 21, 2-3pm

The Greater Midwest Region (GMR) @Hardin Library and South Central Region (SCR) of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine present a jointly sponsored webinar : Data Research Services: University of Michigan Experience Thursday, July 21, 2-3pm CDT This webinar session is focused on interviewing Jake Carlson and Marisa Conte, both who are involved inContinue reading “Data Research Services: UM Experience | Webinar, Thursday July 21, 2-3pm”

Interested in writing a systematic review? | Free workshops this summer to get started

Are you interested in conducting a systematic review?  We have two workshops to help you get started. Step one- Systematic Reviews: Nuts and Bolts of a Systematic Review This class provides a framework for developing a literature search for a systematic review, including:  standards and criteria to consider establishing a plan registering a protocol, developing aContinue reading “Interested in writing a systematic review? | Free workshops this summer to get started”

Find information faster |PubMed workshops |Wed., June 15, 1-2pm

PubMed is the National Library of Medicine’s index to the medical literature and includes over 22 million bibliographic citations in life sciences. This one-hour session will show you how to improve your search results by using subject headings (MeSH) and advanced keyword searching techniques. Our sessions this summer: Wednesday, June 15, 1:00 – 2:00 pm Continue reading “Find information faster |PubMed workshops |Wed., June 15, 1-2pm”