Duke Medical Center Library & Archives Blog
Altmetric Explorer for Institutions is Back!
Posted On: Monday, November 20, 2017 - 19:03 by Beverly Murphy
The institutional version of Altmetic Explorer, which allows the ability to search for verified research outputs by institution, department, authors, etc., has been funded through October 2018.
To learn more about Altmetric tools, connect to our Publication Metrics: Almetrics Guide.
Tags: altmetrics, guide
NIH Statement on Predatory Publishing
Posted On: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 - 13:39 by Jesse Akman
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently released a statement intended to "protect the credibility of published research" by encouraging authors to publish papers resulting from NIH-funded research in reputable journals. You can read the full statement here.
For resources to help you determine where (and where not) to publish, see our Publication Metrics Guide.
Have questions about predatory publishing? Ask a Librarian! Contact us at medical-librarian@duke.edu.
Tags: NIH, publishing, publications
NIH Statement on Predatory Publishing
Posted On: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 - 13:39 by Jesse Akman
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently released a statement intended to "protect the credibility of published research" by encouraging authors to publish papers resulting from NIH-funded research in reputable journals. You can read the full statement here.
For resources to help you determine where (and where not) to publish, see our Publication Metrics Guide.
Have questions about predatory publishing? Ask a Librarian! Contact us at medical-librarian@duke.edu.
Tags: NIH, publishing, publications
NIH Statement on Predatory Publishing
Posted On: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 - 13:39 by Jesse Akman
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently released a statement intended to "protect the credibility of published research" by encouraging authors to publish papers resulting from NIH-funded research in reputable journals. You can read the full statement here.
For resources to help you determine where (and where not) to publish, see our Publication Metrics Guide.
Have questions about predatory publishing? Ask a Librarian! Contact us at medical-librarian@duke.edu.
Tags: NIH, publishing, publications
Patient Health Information
Posted On: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 - 10:18 by Jesse Akman
As we head into the holiday season, many of us may eat too much food and have health related questions. The Library wants to help! When your great aunt has a question about her indigestion, check out our Consumer/Patient Health Guide which highlights resources such as:
- MedlinePlus for health topics, drug and supplement information, and even tutorials and videos
- KidsHealth for pediatric information about everything from diseases & conditions to growth and development
- The Merck Manual for pill identifiers, news, procedures and more
And finally,…
MORECategories: Resource Updates
Tags: health literacy, guide
Patient Health Information
Posted On: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 - 10:18 by Jesse Akman
As we head into the holiday season, many of us may eat too much food and have health related questions. The Library wants to help! When your great aunt has a question about her indigestion, check out our Consumer/Patient Health Guide which highlights resources such as:
- MedlinePlus for health topics, drug and supplement information, and even tutorials and videos
- KidsHealth for pediatric information about everything from diseases & conditions to growth and development
- The Merck Manual for pill identifiers, news, procedures and more
And finally,…
MORECategories: Resource Updates
Tags: health literacy, guide
Visit Our Garden!
Posted On: Monday, September 18, 2017 - 13:25 by Beverly Murphy
The Medical Garden is still in bloom! If you are not familiar with our garden, come see the potpourri of potted herbs and plants such as rosemary, sage, box, and yarrow. Have your lunch and enjoy the view while the weather is still pleasant. It’s one of Duke’s best kept secrets!
Remote Access to E-journals Page
Posted On: Monday, August 28, 2017 - 00:04 by Beverly Murphy
This year we transitioned to a new e-journals platform which resulted in a few access issues for our e-journals page, but they have now been resolved.
There is however a change in the process for authentication purposes. If you access our e-journals page from off-site, you now have to log-in with your DukeNet ID and password. On-site access is not affected.
If you experience any problems with accessing our e-journals page from off-site, please contact us at medical-librarian@duke.edu or 919.660.1100.
Categories: Alerts
Tags: e-journals
Reserve Our Study Spaces Online
Posted On: Friday, August 18, 2017 - 10:14 by Beverly Murphy
The Medical Center Library & Archives now offers group study spaces for reservation by Duke-affiliated faculty, staff, and students.
Group study rooms are available for booking on Levels 1 and 3 of the Library. All the rooms are equipped with large monitors and whiteboards and seat between 4 and 8 people.
Level 1: Rooms 102A and 102BLevel 3: Rooms 315, 316, 319, 320
Reservation Policy: Group study rooms may be reserved by faculty, staff, and students for 2 hours per day, per…
MORECategories: Resource Updates
Test Instruments Guide
Posted On: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 - 15:26 by Jesse Akman
One of the many challenges faced when beginning a project is finding and selecting appropriate test instruments. Our handy Test Instruments Guide can be used to navigate the process. It includes both online and print resources and provides search tips for finding specific instruments. Sample resources include:
- Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI): behavioral measurement instruments
(NOTE: Access to this resource is limited to 10 simultaneous users) - …
Categories: Resource Updates
Tags: test instruments, for researchers, research, guide
Test Instruments Guide
Posted On: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 - 15:26 by Jesse Akman
One of the many challenges faced when beginning a project is finding and selecting appropriate test instruments. Our handy Test Instruments Guide can be used to navigate the process. It includes both online and print resources and provides search tips for finding specific instruments. Sample resources include:
- Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI): behavioral measurement instruments
(NOTE: Access to this resource is limited to 10 simultaneous users) - …
Categories: Resource Updates
Tags: test instruments, for researchers, research, guide
Test Instruments Guide
Posted On: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 - 15:26 by Jesse Akman
One of the many challenges faced when beginning a project is finding and selecting appropriate test instruments. Our handy Test Instruments Guide can be used to navigate the process. It includes both online and print resources and provides search tips for finding specific instruments. Sample resources include:
- Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI): behavioral measurement instruments
(NOTE: Access to this resource is limited to 10 simultaneous users) - …
Categories: Resource Updates
Tags: test instruments, for researchers, research, guide
Test Instruments Guide
Posted On: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 - 15:26 by Jesse Akman
One of the many challenges faced when beginning a project is finding and selecting appropriate test instruments. Our handy Test Instruments Guide can be used to navigate the process. It includes both online and print resources and provides search tips for finding specific instruments. Sample resources include:
- Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI): behavioral measurement instruments
(NOTE: Access to this resource is limited to 10 simultaneous users) - …
Categories: Resource Updates
Tags: test instruments, for researchers, research, guide
Your Library Liaisons Are Here to Help!
Posted On: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 - 03:11 by Beverly Murphy
What are Library Liaisons?
To better serve Duke University and the Health System, librarians at the Medical Center Library & Archives have been assigned to work with specific departments or groups.
What can Library Liaisons do?
• Guest lecture in your class or journal club
• Integrate evidence-based practice and information literacy into your course or curriculum
• Collaborate on systematic reviews of the literature and grant preparation
• Consult on literature search strategies and resource selection
Who is my Library Liaison?
Biomedical Research and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC)… MORE
WebMD Sold to KKR for $2.8 Billion
Posted On: Sunday, July 16, 2017 - 14:24 by Jesse Akman
On July 24, WebMD was purchased by Internet Brands, a subsidiary of KKR (Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.), for approximately $2.8 billion. WebMD is among the biggest sites in the world for health information, particularly among those outside the health professions. In June of this year alone, the site had 71.1 million unique visitors. Internet Brands is a company operating an array of business-to-business and business-to-consumer Websites for vertical markets such as the automotive and travel industries.
If you would like to read more about the sale, check out the article from TechCrunch.
Categories: Databases
Tags: WebMD