Category Archives: News
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
September Edition of Connective Issues Newsletter
This edition features an abundance of informative and entertaining articles. Continue reading
May Edition of Connective Issues
The new Connective Issues is available. Find out about how the HS/HSL is supporting your work on campus and the expert resources and services we have to offer. Continue reading
HS/HSL Supports Children’s Dental Health Month
February marks the celebration of a month long focus on Children’s Dental Health, while the month of March focuses on celebrating reading. Why not celebrate both at the same time! It is a perfect opportunity to use a new list … Continue reading
New Edition of HS/HSL’s Connective Issue Newsletter
Check out the latest edition of the HS/HSL’s newsletter, Connective Issues. In this issue: Dr. Charlotte Ferencz, 1921-2016: An Appreciation 3D Printing at the HS/HSL Solves Your Holiday Gift Challenges HS/HSL December Hours AHEC Members to Use Project SHARE Curriculum in … Continue reading
Open Access Week 2016
International Open Access Week is October 24-30. Join HS/HSL’s Open Access related events and resources. Continue reading
NLM Resources: Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic violence is a form of abuse that often involves a spouse or partner, but it can also be directed towards a child, older adult, or other family member. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the National Library of Medicine … Continue reading
HS/HSL Journal Cancellations Effective January 1, 2017
Increases in journal prices combined with a flat resources budget have resulted in journal cancellations. Beginning January 1, 2017 the UMB Community will lose access to over 2,000 journals.
3D Printers Are Revolutionizing Medicine
Photo: Scott Streble, University of Minnesota Foundation From AAMC News, physicians and scientists are finding novel ways of using 3D printers to benefit patients. The ability to customize a hand, an organ, or a pelvis has had amazing results. Success … Continue reading
Live Webinars Focus on Final Rule for ClinicalTrials.gov
If you or your organization plays a role in submitting information to ClinicalTrials.gov, please join the National Library of Medicine for three live webinars on the final rule for Clinical Trials Registration and Results Information Submission (42 CFR part 11). Final Rule … Continue reading