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Tools and Ideas for Promoting the Researcher Workbench on Your Campus*

Intended to assist in raising awareness of the Researcher Workbench amongst campus communities, this online training will provide strategies to help with disseminating information and developing tools to reach both emerging and established researchers across multiple fields of study.
Information Services Free Evidence-Based Practice & Research Data Services Specialization NNLM/NLM Instruction & Instructional Design
Online
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Non-Member Free

Topic Searching in PubMed: Using the Medical Subject Headings (On Demand)

Learn how to use the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) for expert PubMed searching in this hands-on, self-paced, online course.
Information Services Systematic Review Services Specialization Free Evidence-Based Practice & Research NNLM/NLM
Unscheduled
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Topic Searching in PubMed: Using the Medical Subject Headings (On Demand)*

Learn how to use the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) for expert PubMed searching in this hands-on, self-paced, online course.
Information Services Systematic Review Services Specialization Free Evidence-Based Practice & Research NNLM/NLM
Unscheduled
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Toxic Leadership in Libraries*

Toxic leadership (TL) can be found in every workplace, including libraries - all types of libraries. In this webinar, learn what TL is and what it is not. Learn to identify TL in the workplace, and what can be done to ameliorate or eradicate it from your library.
Leadership & Management Instructor-owned
Unscheduled
Member Free
Non-Member Free

TOXNET: Toxicology & Environmental Information

This is a hands-on class intended for inexperienced users. It is designed to introduce participants to the different databases available on TOXNET. Attendees will gain experience locating toxicology, chemical, and other hazardous substance information.
Unscheduled
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ToxTutor: Principles of Toxicology*

​In this e-module you will learn the fundamental principles of toxicology.
Information Management Free Health Information Professionalism Evidence-Based Practice & Research NNLM/NLM
Unscheduled
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Translational Bioinformatics

The major goals of this face-to-face course are to familiarize participants with 1) clinical bioinformatics databases; 2) acquisition of expert level search strategies within these database; and 3) acquisition of human genetics principles and vocabulary.
Information Services Instructor-owned Health Science Librarianship Professionalism
Unscheduled
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Treasures of the All of Us Research Data*

The All of Us Research Program is a National Institutes of Health funded initiative to capture and share comprehensive longitudinal health data. This face-to-fae course will provide participants knowledge about the available data and inspire ways to interact with researchers at their institutions.
Information Services Instructor-owned Evidence-Based Practice & Research Data Services Specialization
Unscheduled
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Trials without Tribulations: Identifying Clinical Trials for Systematic Reviews and Other Clinical and Research Questions

This half-day, face-to-face course will highlight key trials and trials results registers, including ClinicalTrials.gov, the World Health Organization’s Clinical Trials Search Portal, and industry registers, and will offer practical advice on searching registers and managing register records.
Unscheduled
Member Free
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Using Alt-Bib: What, Why and How

This 1 hour webinar explores the discovery features of ALTBIB: Resources for Alternatives to the Use of Live Vertebrates in Biomedical Research and Testing. ALTBIB is a portal from NLM’s Specialized Information Services. Recommended for librarians supporting IACUCs and toxicity research.
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Using Ethnography and User Experience in Health Sciences Libraries

The program will consist of a whole day face-to face CE workshop given by two speakers on the topic of ethnographic research and user experience and how these topics relate to providing library services and design that facilitate users’ locating and accessing needed information resources.
Unscheduled
Member Free
Non-Member Free

Using PubMed in Evidence-Based Practice*

Evidence-based practice is a method for framing clinical questions that will help yield optimal search results. This one-hour, online course will show you how to use evidence-based practice when searching clinical questions using PubMed®, a free research tool from the National Library of Medicine®.
Information Services Free Evidence-Based Practice & Research NNLM/NLM
Unscheduled
Member Free
Non-Member Free

Using Questionnaires for Program Evaluation: Collecting High Quality Information

This in-person workshop outlines the basics of conducting surveys for program evaluation, including how to write survey items using typical question, distribute questionnaires to maximize response rate, and learn strategies for avoiding and exploring response bias in survey data.
Unscheduled
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Using Statistics to Improve Library Science and Services*

This face-to-face course teaches how the ability to correctly interpret administrative data enhances service delivery and the satisfaction of patrons. We will examine statistical concepts, survey instrument types and designs, types of data, and the basic analytical tools used for each type of data.
Instructor-owned Health Information Professionalism Evidence-Based Practice & Research Data Services Specialization
Face-to-Face
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VA Library Network (VALNET) Orientation Program

This face-to-face course is intended to help new library managers acquire skills and knowledge needed to be effective VA managers.
Leadership & Management Instructor-owned
Unscheduled
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VA Library Network (VALNET) Orientation Program*

This face-to-face course is intended to help new library managers acquire skills and knowledge needed to be effective VA managers. This face-to-face course is intended to help new library managers acquire skills and knowledge needed to be effective VA managers.
Leadership & Management Instructor-owned
Unscheduled
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Veterinary and Comparative Medicine: Literature, Resources and Services

In this face-to-face course, information professionals at all career stages and from many practice environments will learn how veterinary medicine and its literature are similar and different from other medical disciplines.
Unscheduled
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Veterinary Medicine: An Introduction for Health Sciences Librarians or Non-Veterinary Specialists

This face-to-face course provides introductions to veterinary medicine and its history, veterinary education, veterinary resources and services, tips for searching the literature, and trends in veterinary medicine and veterinary librarianship.
Unscheduled
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Visualizing the Value of Researcher and Institution Publications*

iCite is a free NIH web application using an algorithm to display bibliographic data for a researcher or institution. In this face-to-face class, attendees will learn how to harvest the power of iCite to show the influence, publication area, and citations associated with an author or institution.
Information Services Instructor-owned Information Management
Unscheduled
Member Free
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Wellness in the Library Workplace*

As a library worker, what are you doing to manage your own well-being? Individual and community well-being are inherently connected. Thus, it is critical that workplaces be an area of wellness for their employees.
Health Information Professionalism Consumer Health Information Specialization NNLM/NLM
Unscheduled
Member Free
Non-Member Free

We're Way Past Peas: Uses of Genetic Information to Understand Human Health and Guide Health Care Decision Making*

Both the online and face-to-face classes are designed to increase the genetic literacy of librarians so they can contribute to the genetic literacy of consumers and clinicians they support through discussions of genetic topics and resources for health and education.
Unscheduled
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What Did You Hear? Qualitative Data Analysis*

Data Analysis, oh no. The purpose of this course is to take Librarians and Informationist through the steps of analyzing data generated from interviews or focus groups using low cost and free tools and begin to organize results.
Webinar
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What's in a Data Story? Understanding the Basics of Data Storytelling

Data without a story is just a pile of numbers. Data with an effective story becomes an everlasting narrative that people will remember for a long time and without much effort.
Unscheduled
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Wikipedia + Libraries: NNLM*

Gain insight into the value of Wikipedia as a viable reference and build the skills and knowledge needed to evaluate articles on Wikipedia for yourself or your patrons, with a specific focus on health and medical topics, through a four-week, online course.
Information Services Consumer Health Information Specialization NNLM/NLM
Unscheduled
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Your Role in Achieving Magnet Status

This half day face-to-face course will review the 5 part Global Issues in Nursing & Health Care Model with their 14 Forces of Magnetism from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to determine where a Medical Librarian can make a difference