Duke Medical Center Library & Archives
October 2024 Archive
It Came from the Archives! Halloween Highlights from the Duke Medical Center Archives
Posted On: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 - 13:50 by Rebecca Williams
It Came from the Archives! Halloween Highlights from the Duke Medical Center Archives
Location: Medical Center Library & Archives, Level 1
Date: Thursday, October 31, 11am – 2pm
Please join us for the Duke University Medical Center Archives’ annual Halloween event! This casual open house event will feature a selection of odd, intriguing, and significant materials from our collections.
All are invited to drop in to view detailed medical illustrations, touch old medical instruments, explore forgotten stories from the history of Duke Health, and much more.
Come by for a fun break to learn some history and…
MORECategories: Events
Tags: archives
Prepare for 2025 NIH Changes: Streamline Your Scholarly Profiles Today!
Posted On: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 - 10:13 by Beth Blackwood (she/her/hers)
2025 will bring several changes for NIH & NSF Researchers that may feel daunting for both applicants and administrators; however, the Medical Center Library is here to help! These changes primarily affect Researcher Profiles and how applicants identify themselves across the academic landscape, specifically:
- Active use of an ORCID identifier during the grant application process;
- Submission of BioSketches using the SciENcv tool.
See NOT-OD-24-163 for more specific information.
The good news is that these changes will solidify many best practices as requirements, which will make it…
MORECategories: Explore Tools
Get the Latest on the Library & Archives with Instagram
Posted On: Monday, October 7, 2024 - 16:10 by Megan Von Isenburg
Curious about new resources and events at the library? Want to build up your knowledge of Duke Health history so you can impress your colleagues and dominate at Duke trivia night? Follow the Medical Center Library & Archives on Instagram to get library tips, stay updated on events, and to peek into the past through amazing archival photos and finds.
Follow us online or by searching dukemedlibrary on the Instagram app.
Categories: Alerts
Celebrating National Medical Librarians Month
Posted On: Monday, October 7, 2024 - 15:44 by Megan Von Isenburg
October is National Medical Librarians Month. This is the perfect opportunity to pause and celebrate the contributions of the people at the medical library. We curate content and make it easier to use. We capture and provide research into the history of the institution. We leverage technologies to simplify systems and tools. We design the spaces that will inspire, connect, and support. We teach in the classroom and at the point of need. We find the seemingly unfindable piece of information.
I am frequently asked which of our many resources is “the best.” While we do have fantastic book collections, clinical reference tools, and e-journals, there is no contest: our best resource is our staff.
An academic…
MORECategories: Events
NIH RPPR to Require New DMS Info
Posted On: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - 08:58 by Lesley Skalla, Ph.D.
Fall has arrived and change is in the air! NIH grantees will now need to report on the status of data sharing in Research Performance Progress Reports (RPPRs). Beginning October 1, 2024, NIH will issue new DMS questions that align with the NIH Final Policy on Data Management and Sharing.
What does this mean for researchers? If you have a NIH grant for which the NIH DMS Policy applies (i.e., you have an approved DMS plan), you will now be asked to report in your RPPR:
- Whether data has been generated or shared to date
- What repositories any data was shared to. Be sure to include the unique identifiers assigned your dataset(s) i.e., a digital object identifier (DOI), or other URL…
Categories: Alerts
Tags: NIH, data management plans, data sharing