New Summer Workshops for August

The HS/HSL will be offering several workshops over the month of August. Introduction to 3D Modeling, will show you how to find existing models and how to make models from scratch. No previous experienced is required!

Introduction to 3D Printing will show you  where to find and download 3D model files online, and learn the steps to take to ensure that the file can actually be printed including scaling and checking for non-manifold geometry issues. The workshop will also provide an introduction to how to operate 3D printers – Makerbot Replicator 2X and Afinia H480 – which you can use at the HS/HSL Innovation Space.

GitHub is a web service that provides authors control of their work history and makes sharing and publishing information online easy. In the Using Github.com to Manage your Scholarly Work workshop, you willl earn to use GitHub to solve problems like struggling with clumsy file-naming conventions for documents that change over time, or keeping track of updates to multiple files by multiple team members.

All workshops are free! Click here to see the full schedule and sign up.

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Reserve the Presentation Practice Studio

The Presentation Practice Studio provides University of Maryland, Baltimore students, faculty, and staff with the space and technology resources to practice, record, and develop presentations as well as to refine public speaking skills.

We Can Help You

The studio has the technology and our staff have the know-how to help you practice and deliver the best presentation possible. You also can record and edit your own videos or audio recordings with professional tools, like the Adobe Suite.

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Web of Science is Restored

The Web of Science database is available again.

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Web of Science is Down

The Web of Science database is down. Thomson Reuters are working to restore access.

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BioMed Central Launches Checklist for Reproducibility

BioMed Central has launched a pilot checklist to improve the reproducibility of studies published in its journals.

In recent decades, the reproducibility of a large number of scientific studies has been called into question. Researchers were able to confirm only 11% of the findings1 in a well-publicized oncology study of preclinical research findings, while other hallmark papers in cancer through to psychology have been flagged as largely unreproducible.

In an effort to address this BioMed Central has launched the pilot of a new Minimum Standards of Reporting Checklist for manuscripts submitted to a group of select journals: BMC Biology, BMC Neuroscience, Genome Biology and GigaScience.

The checklist addresses three areas of reporting: experimental design and statistics, resources, and availability of data and materials.

In a launch editorial for the new checklist BioMed Central staff and the Editors of GigaScience and Genome Biology said: “Our ability to rely on published data for potential therapeutics is critical, and recently its reliability has been called into question… Funding and time are both increasingly limited, and the waste generated from follow-up work based on irreproducible research is high.

“Journals clearly have an important part to play in helping to ensure that experimental design and analysis are appropriate, and that reporting standards are met. The new checklist for authors and referees aims to do just that.”

The checklist has been produced according to NIH guidelines2 for reporting preclinical research.

Authors will be asked on submission to confirm that they have included the information asked for in the checklist or give reasons for any instances where it is not made available or not applicable. Likewise, reviewers will be asked to confirm the information has been satisfactorily reported and reviewed.

BioMed Central plans to review the data that has been collected around the trial, with the aim of rolling out the checklist (with any revisions) across all BioMed Central journals.

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Open Educational Resources (OERs) Subject Guide Now Available

A new subject guide about Open Educational Resources (OERs) is now available from the HS/HSL. The guide is a resource for locating and evaluating open source materials such as textbooks, lectures, etc. and also contains tools for developing OERs. Click here to view the guide.

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Regional Medical Libraries Making a Difference: Focus on Southeastern/Atlantic Region

No matter where they live or work, health professionals, researchers, and the public can access information from the National Library of Medicine thanks to its National Network of Libraries of Medicine, consisting of more than 6,000 libraries coordinated by the NLM and supported by eight Regional Medical Libraries (RMLs). NLM in Focus is showcasing RMLs for 2011-2016. In this article we introduce you to the people and projects of the Southeastern/Atlantic Region (SE/A).

Click here to read the interview with SE/A Director M.J. Tooey and Executive Director J. Dale Prince.

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Visit the HS/HSL Innovation Space – 3D Printing & Modeling!

Come visit the HS/HSL Innovation Space for the hands-on learning experience! Two 3D printers – MakerBot Replicator 2X and Afinia H480 – and one Sense 3D scanner are available for use.

The Innovation Space

Make a reservation: http://cal.hshsl.umaryland.edu/booking/ispace

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 AM – 6 PM, maximum 3 hours.
(All 3D printing jobs must end by 6 pm.)

Location: The HS/HSL first floor next to the Reference Desk

Use & Cost Policy: http://www.hshsl.umaryland.edu/services/ispace/ispace-policy.cfm
Guide to 3D Printing: http://guides.hshsl.umaryland.edu/c.php?g=163717&p=1075330
Guide to 3D Scanning: http://guides.hshsl.umaryland.edu/c.php?g=163717&p=1126198

3D Printer Live Stream: http://ipcamlive.com/5535283403d36

Contact Us: ispace@hshsl.umaryland.edu, 410-706-7996

Modernization projects such as the Innovation Space initiative are made possible by the generosity of donors through the UMB Foundation. If you would like to support projects such as these please visit https://umaryland.givecorps.com/causes/714-hshl or contact us at (410) 706-7545.

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HS/HSL Closed July 3-5 For 4th of July Holiday Weekend

The HS/HSL will be closed from Friday, July 3rd to Sunday, July 5th in observance of the 4th of July holiday. We will return to regular summer hours on Monday, July 6th.

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MDAC and HS/HSL Release List of Recommended Children’s Oral Health Books

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MDAC and HS/HSL release list of recommended children’s oral health books

GLEN BURNIE, Md.—A list of 22 recommended children’s books on oral health has been released by the Maryland Dental Action Coalition (MDAC), a nonprofit organization that aims to improve oral health in Maryland, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL). The recommendations are the result of a project conducted by an interprofessional team of reviewers.

The book list will support increased access to oral health information for children, families and health professionals and will provide guidance to those who purchase and utilize children’s books to promote oral health.

Child-serving organizations, health care professionals, educators and families can access the list online at http://guides.hshsl.umaryland.edu/dentistry/DentalBooksForChildren.

In order to develop the list, a team consisting of a pediatric dentist, school nurse, pediatric nurse practitioner, early childhood teacher, Authority Dental hygienists, dental hygiene students, library professionals and health education specialists reviewed more than 50 oral health books for children up to 6 years old. Based on the review, MDAC and the University of Maryland HS/HSL chose books for recommendation in the categories of oral health care, visiting the dentist and general information about teeth.

“This project was especially rich because of its collaborative process,” said Katy Battani, health education coordinator for MDAC. “The diverse team of professionals offered various perspectives which allowed for a well-rounded assessment of each book reviewed.”

Mary Ann Williams, research, education and outreach librarian at the University of Maryland HS/HSL, said, “Having the full collection of recommended books available at University of Maryland, Baltimore’s HS/HSL, and through interlibrary loan is a great benefit not only for the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus, but also for health professionals and educators who may not have the books locally available.”

The Maryland Dental Action Coalition (MDAC) is a nonprofit organization committed to improved health among all Marylanders through increased oral health prevention, education, advocacy and access to dental care. MDAC was established in 2007 as the Dental Action Committee. The coalition was convened by Maryland Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene John M. Colmers in the wake of the death of 12-year-old Deamonte Driver who died from an untreated tooth infection that spread to his brain. The coalition was charged with providing recommendations to increase access to oral health care for all Maryland children. Today, MDAC aims to increase access to oral health care and prevent oral disease through health education and literacy for all Marylanders. (http://mdac.us)

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