EndNote Basic is a web-based citation management software that is freely available to all UI affiliates. It allows you to import, organize and format citations for papers, articles, etc. EndNote Basic is not the same as the desktop software, Endnote. No registration required. Our next session is Monday, September 16th from 3-4 pm (Location: EastContinue reading “Learn to Use EndNote Basic Software: Stop by our workshop on Monday, September 16th”
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Manage your citations with Endnote: Come to the workshop on Thursday, September 12th
EndNote is a reference management tool that helps you to easily gather together your references in one place, organize them, and then insert them into papers and format them in the style of your choice. This session will walk you through the basics of using EndNote to collect and format your citations. The class willContinue reading “Manage your citations with Endnote: Come to the workshop on Thursday, September 12th”
Free workshop on toxicology resources at Hardin!
The purpose of this session is to introduce you to various environmental health and toxicology resources found on the National Library of Medicine’s website. Learn about important resources such as the Household Products Database, TOXMAP and TOXNET. The resources discussed in this session will be of interest to the researcher/scientist, health professional and the generalContinue reading “Free workshop on toxicology resources at Hardin!”
Get to know PubMed with our PubMed Express workshop on Wednesday
PubMed is the National Library of Medicine’s index to the medical literature and includes over 17 million bibliographic citations in life sciences. This 30-minute session will show you how to find relevant articles fast using some of the basic features in PubMed. Our next session is Wednesday, September 4th 12:00-12:30 pm (Location: East Information Commons) Register onlineContinue reading “Get to know PubMed with our PubMed Express workshop on Wednesday”
Short on time? Join our PubMed Express workshop on Thursday, August 29th
PubMed is the National Library of Medicine’s index to the medical literature and includes over 17 million bibliographic citations in life sciences. This 30-minute session will show you how to find relevant articles fast using some of the basic features in PubMed. Our next session is Thursday, August 29th 9:00-9:30 am (Location: East Information Commons) Register onlineContinue reading “Short on time? Join our PubMed Express workshop on Thursday, August 29th”
Get the information you need about PubMed with a free workshop on Friday
PubMed is the National Library of Medicine’s index to the medical literature and includes over 17 million bibliographic citations in life sciences. This one hour session will introduce you to the basics of searching PubMed and will also cover: using subject headings (MeSH headings), combining searches, choosing limits, and saving, printing and emailing search results. OurContinue reading “Get the information you need about PubMed with a free workshop on Friday”
Learn tips for searching gene, genome & protein information with our free workshop 8/27, 3-4pm
Overwhelmed by the number of databases that the National Center for Biotechnology Information has to offer on nucleotide sequences, genes and proteins? Wondering which database you should always start with? Would you like to learn how to set up an NCBI account to link articles in PubMed to records in other databases? Do you knowContinue reading “Learn tips for searching gene, genome & protein information with our free workshop 8/27, 3-4pm”
Improve your lit search for a systematic review with a free workshop on July 30th
This class will focus on tips and techniques for carrying out a successful literature search in support of a systematic review. Topics will include techniques for developing search strategies, deciding which databases to search and how to seek out grey literature for a given topic. There will also be discussion on selecting journals for handContinue reading “Improve your lit search for a systematic review with a free workshop on July 30th”
Learn about trends in publishing with Hardin’s free workshop Wednesday, July 24
NIH Public Access, Open Access, Authors’ Rights, and Other Trends in Publishing: The NIH Public Access Policy, which assures that all articles arising from NIH-sponsored research are freely available within a year after publication, is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to changes in the scholarly publishing. Participants will learn more about theseContinue reading “Learn about trends in publishing with Hardin’s free workshop Wednesday, July 24”
Searching for Gene, Genome & Protein Information? Get tips at Hardin on July 16th
Overwhelmed by the number of databases that the National Center for Biotechnology Information has to offer on genomes, genes and proteins? Wondering which database you should always start with? Would you like to learn how to set up an NCBI account to link articles in PubMed to records in other databases? Do you know aboutContinue reading “Searching for Gene, Genome & Protein Information? Get tips at Hardin on July 16th”