Resource of the Month
Each month we take an online resource and offer a one hour introduction to it. This month it is Google and Beyond - read more (and find out how to book a place).
Things that caught my attention
Information about health, health information, pedagogy, librarianship, decolonisation, COVID. And maybe other things.
Monday, February 28, 2005
Friday, February 25, 2005
Extent of bird flu epidemic
A brief item in the latest BMJ discusses a paper in the NEJM that bird flu may be more widespread than thought. Because of an increase in the costs, we no longer have online access to the NEJM, but PubMed has an abstract; and there is a link to that from this brief item.
A brief item in the latest BMJ discusses a paper in the NEJM that bird flu may be more widespread than thought. Because of an increase in the costs, we no longer have online access to the NEJM, but PubMed has an abstract; and there is a link to that from this brief item.
Thursday, February 24, 2005
Bird flu
The WHO have issued an assessment of the pandemic threat from bird flu. It's reported in today's Scotsman (access to this may be available only today, I think).
The WHO have issued an assessment of the pandemic threat from bird flu. It's reported in today's Scotsman (access to this may be available only today, I think).
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
World TB Day 2005
World TB day is the 24th March each year. For more details of 2005's theme of frontline care providers, look at the Health and Development Initiative's World TB Day website. There is other TB information on the site also.
World TB day is the 24th March each year. For more details of 2005's theme of frontline care providers, look at the Health and Development Initiative's World TB Day website. There is other TB information on the site also.
Monday, February 21, 2005
NIH to provide free public access to publications
Another long silence from this blog...
The BMJ of 12th February (among other places) reports the NIH intention to make studies that it has funded freely available on the web as soon as possible, or within one year at the longest. Material will be placed in PubMed Central. Read more in the BMJ.
Another long silence from this blog...
The BMJ of 12th February (among other places) reports the NIH intention to make studies that it has funded freely available on the web as soon as possible, or within one year at the longest. Material will be placed in PubMed Central. Read more in the BMJ.
Thursday, February 03, 2005
Changes to PubMed
PubMed has a new feature: "My NCBI". You can use it to save searches and arrange to receive regular email updates. You can also change some of the search settings. I have updated our PubMed online tutorial to take account of these changes - go to http://inhale.hud.ac.uk/perl/jump.pl?72-736 for that tutorial.
There are PubMed training sessions here at Clinical Sciences Library on 23rd and 25th February - details have been circulated by email. Places are disappearing fast!
PubMed has a new feature: "My NCBI". You can use it to save searches and arrange to receive regular email updates. You can also change some of the search settings. I have updated our PubMed online tutorial to take account of these changes - go to http://inhale.hud.ac.uk/perl/jump.pl?72-736 for that tutorial.
There are PubMed training sessions here at Clinical Sciences Library on 23rd and 25th February - details have been circulated by email. Places are disappearing fast!
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