• As a Medical Librarian for more than thirty years, I'm proud to endorse the NLM. (unt.edu)
  • Medical students can access House, College and Campus Librarian Liaisons for personized support. (iu.edu)
  • Seeing the parallels between the 1918 Flu Pandemic and the current COVID-19 pandemic made working on this project exciting," says Anna Neatrour, Digital Initiatives Librarian at the Marriott Library. (newswise.com)
  • If you do not have access to a medical library, consult your local public librarian. (nih.gov)
  • NLM established librarian training programs and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine in the late 1960s to equalize access to the biomedical literature across the country. (nih.gov)
  • In the absence of a librarian, the library is handed over to a health professional who acts as a mini library assistant, whose task is to manage and publicize the library in order that the information contained in the collection is disseminated at district level. (who.int)
  • The training given to these health workers does not qualify them as a librarian but it does turn them into active partners to ensure the transmission of medical and health information. (who.int)
  • NLM established librarian training programs and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine in the late 1960s to equalize access to the biomedical literature between the United States - regardless of geographic location, socioeconomic status, or level of access to computers and telecommunications. (nih.gov)
  • As part of the NIH, the National Library of Medicine is the World's largest resource for all things Health and Medicine. (unt.edu)
  • The world's largest medical library and the producer of electronic information resources used by millions of people every day, NLM has changed the way scientific and medical information is organized, stored, accessed, and disseminated. (nih.gov)
  • It was founded in 1836 as the library of the U.S. Army Surgeon General and now, as part of NIH, is the world's largest library of the health sciences and collects, organizes and makes available biomedical science information to scientists, health professionals and the public. (nih.gov)
  • The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is the world's largest biomedical library and one of twenty-seven institutes and centers that form the National Institutes of Health (NIH). (nih.gov)
  • If the article is not available at Columbus State's library or electronically through the research databases, search the OhioLINK catalog for print holdings at nearby college or university libraries. (cscc.edu)
  • Search for books and other materials using the FAU Libraries Catalog. (fau.edu)
  • You may use the library catalog to search for specific journals. (kumc.edu)
  • Use our catalog to search for books, journals and other materials available through the A.R. Dykes Library (Kansas City), Clendening History of Medicine Library (Kansas City) and Farha Medical Library (Wichita). (kumc.edu)
  • 2023 MAC-MLA Award for Excellence by a Health Sciences Library Staff Winner: Congratulations, Jim Watson! (jhu.edu)
  • Also included are collections of films from individuals associated with Johns Hopkins and a collection of commercially produced medical and educational films transferred from the circulating audiovisual collection at the Johns Hopkins Welch Medical Library. (jhmi.edu)
  • Additional historic partners include public libraries, Aging and Disability Resource Centers ADRCs, senior centers, Indian tribes, refugee organizations, and community health centers. (nnlm.gov)
  • Miles, Wyndham D. A history of the National Library of Medicine--The nation's treasure of medical knowledge . (nih.gov)
  • The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. (nih.gov)
  • Cite this: Behind the Scenes at the World's Medical Library: The National Library of Medicine - Medscape - Nov 30, 2018. (medscape.com)
  • To connect with National Library of Medicine (NLM), sign up for Facebook today. (unt.edu)
  • National Library of Medicine (NLM) shared a link via National Institute of Mental Health . (unt.edu)
  • The Network of the National Library of Medicine provides health literacy training, resources, and funding. (cdc.gov)
  • 2011 marks the 175th anniversary of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), part of the National Institutes of Health. (nih.gov)
  • It predates the birth of Freud and is the largest repository of its kind: The National Library of Medicine (NLM) marks its 175th anniversary this year. (nih.gov)
  • This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites cooperative agreement (U24) applications for the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) All of Us Program Center (NAPC). (nih.gov)
  • MedlinePlus Directories -A service of the National Library of Medicine may assist you in finding medical care. (nih.gov)
  • MedlinePlus -A service of the National Library of Medicine to assist you in finding quality health sites, not only at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) but also at other reliable institutions across the country. (nih.gov)
  • A clinical search engine powered by Elseviers proprietary medical taxonomy, EMMeT. (fau.edu)
  • Trip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care. (fau.edu)
  • Finally, Library Resources shows readers how to conduct their own newspaper search and highlights other interesting aspects of the pandemic - including a Senate election. (newswise.com)
  • You may search using the journal title, ISSN, or you may browse by title or medical subject category. (kumc.edu)
  • Get started by typing the title of the print or electronic book or journal in the search box on our library homepage . (kumc.edu)
  • To conduct your own web search of the medical literature, see PubMed , a search engine of the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) MEDLINE database. (nih.gov)
  • NLM has made it easy to find and search the biomedical literature. (nih.gov)
  • Index Medicus, a groundbreaking index of medical journal articles first published in 1879, evolved into MEDLINE, the first marriage of online search technology and nationwide telecommunications, in 1971. (nih.gov)
  • Use the search box to find resources on the topic of your choice. (nih.gov)
  • Many hospitals have a free online health library. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Learn more about finding and choosing doctors, dentists, hospitals, and other types of health and residential care providers. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Health care professionals are unable to access adequate resources, and books are rarely found in health centres and hospitals. (who.int)
  • The collections range in content from documentation of the early medical campus, to clinical photography and images of education and student life at Hopkins. (jhmi.edu)
  • As a whole, the Medical Archives photograph collections document the evolution of health care practice and education over the course of the 20th Century. (jhmi.edu)
  • Librarians at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library are available to answer questions about the collections and other resources. (iu.edu)
  • Find out more about the history of medicine collections in the IHR Wohl Library. (history.ac.uk)
  • The guide also includes several case studies which both showcase the relevant medical sources in the library's collections and general or unrelated works which the reader would need to 'excavate' to find relevant material, whether they are presidential papers, military diaries or travel accounts. (history.ac.uk)
  • You will find works on medical history across many of our collections. (history.ac.uk)
  • Contact us if you would like help on finding or using our collections, or if you have any comments or suggestions about the content of this guide. (history.ac.uk)
  • Provides access to over 600,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library. (brookfieldlibrary.org)
  • The Surgeon General's Library and the romance of the Index Catalogue. (nih.gov)
  • Searches can be done on the catalogue , both for items within the IHR library itself and for other libraries in the School of Advanced Study and Senate House Library. (history.ac.uk)
  • The resources may also help other individuals and organizations identify common interests and opportunities to work with libraries. (cdc.gov)
  • This communication toolkit helps libraries and other community organizations provide prevention and safety messages to populations, including refugees, who may need messaging in their native languages. (cdc.gov)
  • This resource, full of tools and tips on developing collaborations between libraries and public health organizations, also includes examples of successful collaborations. (cdc.gov)
  • Now with nearly 6,000 members, NLM and this network of academic, hospital, and public libraries partner with community-based organizations to bring high-quality information services to health professionals and the public - regardless of geographic location, socioeconomic status, or level of access to computers and telecommunications. (nih.gov)
  • The NNLM consists of seven Regional Medical Libraries (RMLs) and approximately 8,000 member organizations located throughout the US. (nih.gov)
  • This site provides training resources you can use to teach people how to use MedlinePlus to find high-quality health and wellness information. (cdc.gov)
  • MedlinePlus provides links to directories to help you find libraries, health professionals, services and facilities. (medlineplus.gov)
  • He also oversaw the creation of Index-Medicus, which compiled the world's medical literature in monthly volumes, beginning in 1879. (medscape.com)
  • Boston: Boston Medical Library, 1994. (nih.gov)
  • A.R. Dykes Library provides access to many health sciences books and journals. (kumc.edu)
  • To narrow your result list to online journals, select the Journals and Online checkboxs in the Format and KUMC Library Location filter lists on the results page. (kumc.edu)
  • Health science libraries in medical colleges in the Region suffer from a shortage of medical books and journals. (who.int)
  • The mini library is a collection of about 150 books on medicine and public health, together with three or four subscriptions to health and biomedical journals, for district health centres. (who.int)
  • The collection, which is organized according to major subjects, has been developed by the WHO Library, in collaboration with the health publications, production and dissemination programme of the Regional Office. (who.int)
  • Find resources for submitting proposals or project reports. (nnlm.gov)
  • Use this table to find health resources from reliable sources. (nnlm.gov)
  • The columns across the top show the sites where you can find resources. (nnlm.gov)
  • This site from the Hopkins Visual Resources Collection covers many aspects of finding and displaying images. (jhmi.edu)
  • The library and its staff work across all nine campuses, providing a collaborative learning environment with the information resources and expertise that are vital for preparing healers, advancing care and accelerating science. (iu.edu)
  • The medical library at IU School of Medicine has an extensive collection of information resources and databases as well as tools and education opportunities available for advancing the research, practice and study of medicine. (iu.edu)
  • All IU School of Medicine faculty, staff and students have access to the resources and services provided by the Ruth Lilly Medical Library. (iu.edu)
  • In addition, the majority of electronic resources from the Indianapolis campus's University Library, the IU School of Dentistry Library, and the Ruth Lilly Law Library are available to IU School of Medicine faculty, staff and students due to reciprocal and collaborative licensing agreements. (iu.edu)
  • ClinicalKey is an electronic library that, among other resources, provides access to Elsevier's current medical and surgical books. (kumc.edu)
  • Medical libraries which do have information resources often lack the means to disseminate this information. (who.int)
  • NNLM's main goals are to work through libraries and other members to support a highly-trained workforce for biomedical and health information resources and data, improve health literacy, and increase health equity through information. (nih.gov)
  • Wether it's for the individual consumer, medical professionals or medical researchers, and we mustn't forget students, the NLM is outstanding in it's progressive output of Clinical and Pre-Clinical Health Services Information. (unt.edu)
  • The Ruth Lilly Medical Library provides the physicians, researchers and learners at IU School of Medicine with access to the world's evolving scientific and biomedical literature. (iu.edu)
  • Non-IU School of Medicine researchers may use the call box by the library entrance or contact circulation desk personnel at 317-274-7182 to request entrance. (iu.edu)
  • The Ruth Lilly Medical Library has a diverse and collaborative staff that are dedicated to the success of the IU School of Medicine's expert physicians, researchers, and learners. (iu.edu)
  • In recognition of the increased interest in studying the 1918 pandemic, the Marriott Library has created a digital collection, " 1918 Flu Pandemic Newspapers " that allows researchers to quickly browse over 1,000 articles about how the influenza pandemic affected Utah. (newswise.com)
  • Clinical research uses human volunteers to help researchers learn more about a disorder and perhaps find better ways to safely detect, treat, or prevent disease. (nih.gov)
  • Targeting another area of opportunity, NLM played a critical role in the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria , leading the effort to enhance Internet connectivity and access to medical literature for malaria researchers at 27 sites in 14 African countries. (nih.gov)
  • The bulk of films represent productions created within the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, mostly by the Motion Picture Production unit of the School of Medicine Department of Audio Visual Medicine. (jhmi.edu)
  • For a complete list of library databases, go to the Library's Research Databases list . (cscc.edu)
  • One of the library's strengths are its large holdings of published letters and diaries, including those from medical professionals, some of which are listed below. (history.ac.uk)
  • Residents, fellows, graduate students, staff and faculty benefit from a wide range of library class offerings-ranging from research data management and NIH Public Access compliance to 3D printing and virtual reality. (iu.edu)
  • Doors are open to all visitors for study and research during library hours and an IU School of Medicine ID allows visitors to gain entry. (iu.edu)
  • The medical library offers research guides, document delivery and other services at all campuses for anywhere, anytime access. (iu.edu)
  • The Ruth Lilly Medical Library offers research guides on many topics, including how to measure scholarly impact and how to use Endnote for organizing references. (iu.edu)
  • We have remained at the forefront of medicine by fostering a culture of collaboration, pushing the boundaries of medical research, educating the brightest medical minds and maintaining an unwavering commitment to the diverse communities we serve. (massgeneral.org)
  • ACRH Semiannual Report on Medical Research available on this site. (unt.edu)
  • Like many fields of historical research, medical history has over the last fifty years, become a discipline which employs a growing variety of sources. (history.ac.uk)
  • While researching historical air quality in Utah, Logan Mitchell, a research assistant professor in the department of atmospheric sciences, decided to browse the Utah Digital Newspapers archive, available through the Marriott Library, for news from the 1918 flu pandemic. (newswise.com)
  • Mitchell developed a research document collecting themes and timelines of the 1918 flu pandemic and collaborated with Marriott Library Digital Library Services Staff to develop an interactive exhibit that features a timeline, topics to explore and information on how to do your own research using Utah Digital Newspapers. (newswise.com)
  • As a biomedical research agency, we cannot give medical advice or answer personal medical questions. (nih.gov)
  • A university-affiliated research hospital in your area may help you find a specialist. (nih.gov)
  • An integrated online resource that provides medical students, surgical residents, and practicing pediatricians with a broad range of content that covers the entire span of pediatric practice, from neonatology through adolescent medicine. (fau.edu)
  • Did you find the content you were looking for? (nih.gov)
  • The content of the training, based on modules prepared by the WHO, emphasizes the importance of up-to-date medical information in order to provide the community with the best services. (who.int)
  • Deaths--John Shaw Billings, M.D." Journal of the American Medical Association 60/11 (15 March 1913): 846. (nih.gov)
  • Dr. John Shaw Billings, Director of the New York Public Library, 1896-1913. (nih.gov)
  • Curran, Jean A. "John Shaw Billings, medical genius of the 19th century. (nih.gov)
  • Curran, Jean A. "John Shaw Billings--Contributions to the advancement of medical education. (nih.gov)
  • In the main reading room is a portrait of Surgeon General John Shaw Billings, who shepherded the library through the Civil War years and beyond, expanding the collection significantly. (medscape.com)
  • Did you mean topic:"academic medical centres" ? (nshealth.ca)
  • This book is a practical guide to the appointment, promotion, and tenure (APT) process for clinical faculty members employed by medical schools. (nshealth.ca)
  • The number of clinical faculty members in US medical schools has increased exponentially in the last two decades. (nshealth.ca)
  • At the same time, faculty career tracks and promotion requirements have changed dramatically and medical schools have introduced multiple non-tenure career tracks. (nshealth.ca)
  • And some PDF management apps are great at storing your PDF medical literature library, whereas others are better at annotating PDFs. (medpagetoday.com)
  • However, for academics, Sente and Papers are great applications for managing large databases of medical literature, as they allow in-app searching for medical literature. (medpagetoday.com)
  • The Library of Congress's digital scans of the records of the Olmsted Associates are in the public domain and are free to use and reuse. (loc.gov)
  • Bulletin of the New York Public Library 17 (1913): 307-12. (nih.gov)
  • A history of the New York Public Library--Chapter XVII--The circulation department. (nih.gov)
  • Bulletin of the New York Public Library 25/5(May 1921): 307-20. (nih.gov)
  • New York Public Library. (nih.gov)
  • Use this site to find open access and Creative Commons public health materials. (jhmi.edu)
  • The NLM's exhibits travel throughout the United States and internationally to public, university, and medical libraries and other cultural institutions, free of charge. (medscape.com)
  • Libraries of all types, including public and medical libraries, are important partners in community-based health literacy efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Libraries provide access to current and reliable health and public health information. (cdc.gov)
  • Learn how the Sacramento (California) Public Library is helping to build the health literacy skills of people in its community. (cdc.gov)
  • Many public libraries will help you obtain copies of journal articles. (nih.gov)
  • From its founding in 1836 as the library of the U.S. Army Surgeon General to its present position at NIH, NLM's hallmark has been information innovation, leading to exciting scientific discoveries that ultimately improve the public health. (nih.gov)
  • Among the works chosen, priority has been given to practical manuals (especially those published by WHO), offering an easily accessible solution to medical, public health and management problems medical staff may face. (who.int)
  • A second project component involves providing 4 regional workshops for librarians, especially in 95 areas, on how to effectively help persons with low health literacy find trustworthy health information. (nnlm.gov)
  • health and biomedical information find information from trustworthy sources. (nih.gov)
  • In his 1973 book Medical Ethics , Häring defended sterilization, contraception and artificial insemination. (catholicculture.org)
  • As we read his work, we cannot help but note his consistent dismantling of the natural moral law tradition in medical ethics. (catholicculture.org)
  • A.D.A.M. is also a founding member of Hi-Ethics. (medlineplus.gov)
  • You also may be able to find ways to save money on health supplies and services. (medlineplus.gov)
  • They can offer guidance on requesting 504 plans for children in school, help address problems and give advice on where children can find services they need. (massgeneral.org)
  • Find an official form issued by the Department of Health Services. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Find an official publication produced by the Department of Health Services. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Commenting is limited to medical professionals. (medscape.com)
  • The information is reviewed by medical professionals, so you can trust it. (medlineplus.gov)
  • For medical professionals, managing a PDF library is essential. (medpagetoday.com)
  • The Blue Trunk Library was created for health care professionals working outside of cities and in remote areas who do not have easy access to health information. (who.int)
  • The Blue Trunk Library was created by WHO, in collaboration with Member States, to not only provide these health professionals with the information they need but also to encourage reading as a source of knowledge and training within the community. (who.int)
  • Many health professionals rely on journal articles to keep up with advances in their field because textbooks are often 1-2 years out of date by the time they come to press, and are far more expensive than the occasional PDF downloaded from a university library Web site. (cdc.gov)
  • Health Online: Finding Information You Can Trust will help persons from underrepresented populations better access, identify and use reliable health information on the internet. (nnlm.gov)
  • One of the major impediments to health and biomedical to use the Web for capture and dissemination quite effectively, the information in digital libraries is gaining access to the genomics community. (nih.gov)
  • Find the full list of all Medical, Nursing, and Health Sciences databases by using the subject filter option. (fau.edu)
  • Browse our directory to find NNLM Members. (nnlm.gov)
  • in certain databases to locate print copies in Columbus State's library or electronic copies in another database, such as the Electronic Journal Center. (cscc.edu)
  • Panelist 3: Gunther Eynsenbach, Assistant Professor, Health and biomedical digital libraries. (nih.gov)
  • 2-6] The automotive, aerospace, medical device, and electronics manufacturing industries are already using AM, and biomedical applications are expected to grow. (cdc.gov)
  • Artist Claudia Carter looks over a piece titled, "Self Portrait," in the side window exhibit at Vancouver Community Library in Vancouver. (columbian.com)
  • Carter has realized her hope, curating for a fourth year a Black History Month exhibit at the Vancouver Community Library in downtown Vancouver. (columbian.com)
  • The J. Willard Marriott Library is launching a new digital exhibit to explore the 1918 flu pandemic in Utah through contemporary newspaper articles. (newswise.com)
  • Find the exhibit here , beginning with articles from late September 1918-102 years ago this month. (newswise.com)
  • Banquet and presentation in honor of John S. Billings, M.D., LL.D." Medical News 67/7 (December 1895): 634-61. (nih.gov)
  • Topics may include violence against women, trailblazing African American surgeons, and the medical horrors of the Civil War. (medscape.com)
  • The proceedings of the Association's 1909 meeting were published as a separate publication and are the first eight pages of Volume 1 of the Proceedings of the Medical Library Association of Great Britain and Ireland. (wikipedia.org)
  • A copy of this publication is in the Osler Library of McGill University in Montreal where Part 1 is Osler 7206. (wikipedia.org)
  • On many websites you can find basic facts about certain types of cancer, find current clinical trials, and find support in dealing with cancer. (cancer.org)
  • You can also find support groups for people with diabetes, long-term (chronic) pain, and other health issues. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Many libraries support basic literacy programs for children and adults. (cdc.gov)
  • The Library has planned a number of special programs in support of its mission. (nih.gov)
  • Library staff have the expertise to locate, secure and electronically deliver articles and books chapters. (iu.edu)
  • If you read the books by the author, you will find your strong and weak points. (custom-writing.org)
  • Credit Line: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Olmsted Associates Records. (loc.gov)
  • The Thieme E-Book Library is an acclaimed online collection of lavishly illustrated full-color downloadable textbooks from Thiemes renowned Color Atlases and Flexibook series. (fau.edu)
  • The guide also lists other relevant libraries and archives as well as other relevant collection guides of material one can find in the IHR Library. (history.ac.uk)
  • You can find out more about collection locations and requesting items from the closed stacks here . (history.ac.uk)
  • Similar to its collection of letters and diaries, the library also has a large and growing collection of memoirs, autobiographies and published interviews. (history.ac.uk)
  • Specifications for initial installation of the mini library require that the library is placed in clean premises accessible to all district health staff and is subject to some supervision to ensure that the collection remains as complete as possible. (who.int)
  • The Library has more than 17 million items in its collection, 150 languages are represented and there are more than 50 miles of bookshelves underground. (nih.gov)
  • Guidelines can be found within the following FAU Library Databases. (fau.edu)
  • When searching our databases you should expect to see our Find It! (kumc.edu)
  • The mission of the EMS Unit is to ensure that the highest quality of pre-hospital emergency medical care is available statewide. (wisconsin.gov)
  • To get medical advice, we urge you to consult your doctor. (nih.gov)
  • You can find it on the hospital website, usually under "Health Information. (medlineplus.gov)
  • 2 matching items found between Jul 1971 and Dec 1971 . (xenu-directory.net)
  • Serving as both a federal and a state depository library, the UNT Libraries Government Documents Department maintains millions of items in a variety of formats. (unt.edu)
  • Follow the links below to find similar items on the Digital Library. (unt.edu)
  • Built on a strong foundation of scientific knowledge, artistic technique, and clear visual communication, the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine has maintained the highest standards while embracing new medical, scientific, and communication technologies. (jhmi.edu)
  • Turnley, Sharon H. Child Life Department, Children's Medical Center. (nshealth.ca)
  • Office of Scientific & Technical Information Technical Reports and was provided by the UNT Libraries Government Documents Department to the UNT Digital Library , a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries . (unt.edu)
  • Dallas, TX: Children's Medical Center , 1982. (nshealth.ca)
  • The Library of Integrated Network-based Cellular Signatures ( LINCS ) Drug Toxicity Signature Generation Center ( DToxS ) used a technique called transcriptomic profiling combined with clinical data and drug structure data to develop a new way to predict if cancer drugs might cause cardiotoxicity in patients. (nih.gov)
  • Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. (nih.gov)
  • Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 5 (1915-16): 35-40. (nih.gov)
  • Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 6 (1916-17): 25-39. (nih.gov)
  • Tina Kirkham, Digital Projects Manager of the Utah Digital Newspapers, delved into unproven medical treatments to the 1918 pandemic. (newswise.com)
  • In May 2008, Ron Sharp 's hard work consisting of over 1260 FrontCite tagged articles were integrated with this library. (xenu-directory.net)
  • This library currently contains over 6000 articles, and more added everyday from historical archives. (xenu-directory.net)
  • The articles listed below are found in medical libraries. (nih.gov)
  • The WHO Regional Office health publications, production and dissemination programme, in collaboration with the WHO country representative organizes and conducts training in countries that have received a mini library. (who.int)