Duke Medical Center Library & Archives
July 2024 Archive
Untold Stories Exhibit Opening: Aug 1, 6:30-8pm
Posted On: Monday, July 29, 2024 - 08:51 by Megan Von Isenburg
Join us for an evening of art, conversation, and refreshments as we celebrate the opening of the “Untold Stories Exhibition.” This exhibit showcases portrait photography and audio interviews co-created by Duke clinicians Dr. Jeffrey Lee, resident physician in internal medicine-psychiatry, Katherine Henderson, chaplain, Elissa Nickolopoulas, social worker, Michelle Tang, medical student, along with patients from the Duke Outpatient Clinic.
Reception Details:
- Thursday August 1st, 6:30 – 8:00 PM
- Medical Center Library, Seeley G. Mudd Building, Level 3
- Refreshments provided
This photography exhibit draws from The Stories Project, which is funded by the Trent Foundation and Duke Signature Care with faculty mentorship from Drs. John Ike and Jane…
MOREProfiles of Activism in the History of Duke Health
Posted On: Monday, July 29, 2024 - 08:00 by Rebecca Williams
Agents of Change: Portraits of Activism in the History of Duke Health is an oral history project documenting the work of activists and "change agents" throughout Duke Health’s history. This year-long project team was organized as part of the Bass Connections program and one of four teams connected to the Duke Centennial. Our team was led by Dr. Jeff Baker, Director of the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics and History and Rebecca Williams, Archives Librarian. Jonathan Pyka, Sara Spicer, and Lucy Zheng were the graduate team members. Gemma Holland, Ava Meigs,…
MORECategories: Exhibits
Tags: archives, duke history
Systematic Reviews: Quality Assessment & Data Extraction
Posted On: Friday, July 26, 2024 - 22:53 by Beverly Murphy
This follow-up class to "Systematic Reviews: Practical Steps for Getting Started" provides greater details for quality assessment and data collection to help you in your tasks for successful project completion and publication. Participants will learn about risk of bias (RoB), clyritical appraisal, data extraction in evidence synthesis, and more. Thu. Aug. 22; 3-4p; ONLINE ONLY. This class is FREE but registration is required.
Categories: Classes
Tags: systematic reviews
Important Updates to E-Journals Interface
Posted On: Friday, July 26, 2024 - 10:26 by Katherine Carlson (she/her/hers)
We have recently implemented a new library system, and there are some changes that might affect your experience using our library resources as a result.
One of these changes is our e-journals interface. With the new system, our e-journals interface looks significantly different. All of the content you are used to seeing remains available in this new interface, and you are still able to search for e-journals from our library website.
There are a few known issues with this new interface, and you can find those known issues here.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we implement these changes and enhance our services. If you…
MORECategories: Alerts, Resource Updates
Tags: e-journals
Medical Student Research Posters Available Online
Posted On: Thursday, July 25, 2024 - 15:02 by Megan Von Isenburg
The Third Year at the Duke School of Medicine provides M.D. program students the opportunity to dig deep into biomedical-related research. The results of these research projects are presented annually at the Medical Student Research Symposium. Now in its 55th year, the symposium, held this year on August 1 – 2nd in the Trent Semans Center for Health Education, highlights the unique scholarly accomplishments of third year medical students. Medical student posters from 2020 – present are available in the Medical Center Archives’ MEDSpace digital repository of scholarly works from the institution.
These 559 posters reflect the broad variety of third year medical students’ scholarly and research experiences.…
MORECategories: Resource Updates
How to Write an Abstract
Posted On: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 - 15:52 by Beverly Murphy
When you search PubMed (or most databases), did you know you’re only searching the titles, abstracts, and keywords/subject headings? That’s why it’s so important that you write an effective, concise, and clear abstract! In this session, learn how to refine your abstract writing skills to help users find your paper. Tue. Aug. 20; 1-2p; ONLINE ONLY. This class is FREE but registration is required.
Categories: Classes
Tags: writing
Introduction to EndNote
Posted On: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 - 15:51 by Beverly Murphy
Learn how to create an EndNote Library, set up preferences, add citations/PDFs, and more. Tue. Aug. 20; 12-1p; ONLINE ONLY. This class is FREE but registration is required.
Prerequisite: Prior to the session, please download EndNote for Windows or Mac through Duke's Office of Information Technology.
Categories: Classes
Tags: endnote, citation management
Introduction to Zotero: Managing Your References Efficiently
Posted On: Friday, July 19, 2024 - 22:32 by Beverly Murphy
Zotero helps you insert references into your text as well as create a reference list at the end of your paper in a variety of styles. Working together with Word and Google Docs, this open program is free up to 300 MB of storage.
This class will show you the basics of getting started in Zotero including adding references to your Zotero library, creating collections, and mastering tools to cite sources in your research papers. It will also explore advanced features such as collaboration, synchronization, and integration with word processors. Thu. Aug. 15; 4-5p; ONLINE ONLY. This class is FREE but registration is required.
Please Note…
MORECategories: Classes
Tags: zotero, citation management
Introduction to Vivli, a Clinical Data Repository
Posted On: Friday, July 19, 2024 - 10:01 by Beverly Murphy
If you work with clinical trial data and you're looking for a controlled access repository for your data, check out Vivli. This clinical data repository is supported by both Duke and NIH. Thu. Aug 15; 11a-12p; ONLINE ONLY. This class is FREE but registration is required.
Categories: Classes
Tags: vivli, data management, data repository
Advanced PubMed Searching
Posted On: Thursday, July 18, 2024 - 16:31 by Beverly Murphy
Want to search for relevant citations in the shortest amount of time? This class will show you how to effectively use MeSH, keywords, Boolean operators, filters, options with MyNCBI, & more! Wed. Aug. 14; 12-1p; ONLINE ONLY. This class is FREE but registration is required.
Categories: Classes
Tags: pubmed
Systematic Reviews: Practical Steps for Getting Started
Posted On: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 - 11:30 by Beverly Murphy
If you're interested in conducting a systematic review, this class will provide an overview of the components, tools, and resources that you'll need to get started. Learn how our librarians can assist in enrolling your "participants" — the literature! — into your study, as well as tools to make your screening and data abstraction easier. Thu. Aug. 8; 3-4p; ONLINE ONLY. This class is FREE but registration is required.
Categories: Classes
Tags: systematic reviews
Measuring and Maximizing Research Impact
Posted On: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 - 17:17 by Beverly Murphy
How do you compare to researchers in your field? In this session, learn to define and find specific author, journal, and publication metrics. The pros and cons of relying on metrics, such as the H-index and Journal Impact Factor, will also be discussed. Tue. Aug. 6, 5-6p; ONLINE ONLY. This class is FREE but registration is required.
Categories: Classes
Tags: for researchers
Replacement of Lower Level Air Handling Units
Posted On: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 - 08:43 by Beverly Murphy
A building wide HVAC upgrade began on November 8, 2023 and will continue through the December 2024.
Mon. 8/5-Wed. 8/7 (starting at 6a) Air handling unit 4 will be replaced but no impact on air flow comfort. Occupants may be impacted by significant noise but mostly on 8/5/24.
Mon. 8/12-Fri. 8/16 (starting at 6a) Air handling unit 3 return fan will be replaced but no impact on air flow comfort. Occupants may be impacted by significant noise but mostly on 8/13/24.
Fri. 8/23-Sun. 8/25 (starting at 6a) Air handling unit 3 will be replaced and there will be no air flow to Level 2 during this time. Temporary cool units will be put in place but occupants may not be as comfortable as in normal operation.…
MORECategories: Alerts
Tags: building
OMMBID Database Trial
Posted On: Tuesday, July 16, 2024 - 08:42 by Li Ma
The Medical Center Library & Archives is pleased to announce a year-long trial of OMMBID (The Online Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease), an online resource offering comprehensive coverage of the genes and genetic mechanisms underlying human disease states. The trial began July 1, 2024.
Based on Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease, this regularly updated online resource provides the latest developments on the metabolic and molecular underpinnings of inherited diseases, along with updates on pathophysiology and treatment.
This searchable resource features thousands of high-quality images illustrating topics such as protein interactions…
MORECategories: Databases