Author Archives: ebrown
Request for Information: Trans-NIH Strategic Plan for Research on Women¹s Health
Less than 4 weeks remain to submit your comments to the Request for Information (RFI) on the next Trans-NIH Strategic Plan for Research on Women¹s Health! The strategic plan will be relevant to each NIH IC and office, so we … Continue reading
Browzine Trial, A Simple Way to Explore Scholarly Journals, What Do You Think?
Try BrowZine, a simple way to discover, browse, and read the library’s scholarly journals. BrowZine makes it easy to view a journal’s table of contents and to create a personal bookshelf of your favorite journals. Apps are available for Android and Apple devices. Continue reading
Meet YOUR Librarian
Each school has a dedicated Research, Education and Outreach librarian, which ensures the best possible service for faculty, staff, and students. Continue reading
Whiteboard Project: What is Your Favorite Tool in the iSpace?
And the winner is 3D Printing with 24 votes, with a surprising number of votes for the dark-horse – button making. Continue reading
Tips For Students
With the fall semester in full swing, the HS/HSL would like to share some tips to help you get the most out of your time at UMB! Continue reading
Library Database Access Restored
Access to the HS/HSL databases has been restored to the campus.
Library Databases Temporarily Down
Access to the HS/HSL databases is temporarily down. IT is actively looking into the situation. We will update you when access is restored.
Free Classes for Public Health Professionals in October from NNLM
5 Upcoming Classes for Public Health Professionals in October 2017 from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Continue reading
HHS Posts Draft Strategic Plan – Open For Public Comments
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services posted their draft strategic plan for FY2018-FY2022 . The public will have until October 27, 2017 to submit comments. Continue reading
NCBI Webinar, Oct. 4th, Author Name Standardization (PubMed & ORCID)
On October 4, 2017, NCBI staff will present a webinar on author disambiguation and the advantages of using an ORCID ID. Continue reading
