This 14-week online class addresses increasing health information access and use by highlighting information about the National Library of Medicine’s NCBI Molecular Biology Databases.
Other Library or Information Professionals
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Content geared toward other library or information professionals that are not addressed through other audience focuses.
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Making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) starts well before data collection. Designing studies with common data elements (CDEs) can enable data sharing and reuse, and librarians and other information professionals can assist researchers in the use of CDEs. Whether you are a research data librarian or assist researchers in finding sources, this one-hour, self-paced course from the National Library of Medicine can help you understand how you can support the use of common data elements (CDEs) in cr
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Learn how to use NLM resources to find drug and chemical information through a suite of on-demand classes. Complete all 3 classes for an in-depth introduction to NLM drug and chemical information resources, or complete the class that meets your needs for a specific population or commonly received questions.
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Learn how to conduct a health reference interview using ethical and effective communication strategies in this 3 credit-hour, on-demand class.
This class provides basic information about communication and confidentiality for library workers who answer health reference questions, and was created for an audience of people who work in public or academic libraries or other information professions.
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This interactive tutorial provides a guided tour of the MedlinePlus website, a trusted reference when answering health information questions.
This tutorial takes about 1 hour to complete.
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If you’re new to PubMed or just want a refresher this online class is designed for you. The class is made up of 10 short units (listed below) that include videos, hands-on exercises and short quizzes. The class gives you the chance to explore PubMed at your own pace. This class takes about 1 hour to complete.
This class addresses increasing health information access and use by highlighting information about the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed bibliographic database.
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