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Category Archives: Tutorials
Free workshop: EndNote Basic A Collaborative Tool for EndNote Users
If you’d like to know more about EndNote Basic, the free, web-based version of the desktop EndNote program that promotes collaboration among EndNote users, come to this workshop from the Taubman Health Sciences Library. Date: 20 November 2013 Time: 10:30-12:00 … Continue reading
Free workshop: EndNote Basic A Collaborative Tool for EndNote Users
If you’d like to know more about EndNote Basic, the free, web-based version of the desktop EndNote program that promotes collaboration among EndNote users, come to this workshop from the Taubman Health Sciences Library. Date: 20 November 2013 Time: 10:30-12:00 … Continue reading
MEPS data users’ workshop September 23-24, 2013
AHRQ will conduct a free two-day hands-on MEPS Data Users’ Workshop in Rockville, MD, on September 23-24, 2013. Day 1 of this workshop will consist of lectures designed to provide a general overview of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) including … Continue reading
HCUP hands-on workshop for data users
Sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the free workshop is a one-day course for health services researchers on using HCUP databases and software tools. It is oriented toward intermediate-level data users and/or people who are already familiar with HCUP … Continue reading
Free SciFinder workshops
The University Library is hosting two workshops on searching SciFinder on March 20. Peter Blasi, an application specialist from Chemical Abstract Services (CAS), will be the instructor. Please register for the session(s) you’d like to attend via the links below. If … Continue reading
Data visualization and GIS workshops from the Clark Library
The Clark Library, which includes Spatial and Numeric Data Services (SAND), announces a new series of workshops for the winter term. Data Visualization Strategies with R (2 sessions) Intro to GIS (2 sessions) Mapping Strategies for Complex Data Cytoscape for Network … Continue reading
Need help putting graphics into NIH grants?
The Taubman Health Sciences Library is holding a class on just this topic! This session will cover the basic features in Microsoft Word to help with preparing grant applications, including image placement, captioning, and wordwrap. There will be a brief presentation, … Continue reading
EndNote video tutorials!
If you’d like to learn EndNote, but can’t get to a class & never remember to call for a consult, or you just need to brush up on your skills, help has arrived! The Cushing/Whitney Medical Library at Yale produces … Continue reading
Need to know how to use My NCBI?
We’ve just completed a series of videos on how to use My NCBI, the feature of the National Center for Biotechnical Information NCBI) that lets you save searches and collections of references and data and also lets you set your … Continue reading
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