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Journal Subscriptions for 2009
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The Library
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We are now reviewing our journal subscriptions for 2009. If you have any requests, please speak to a librarian before the end of July.
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Summer Hours
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From the National Library of Medicine
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Please note that the library will be closed on Sundays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Regular Sunday hours will resume on September 7th.
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The National Library of Medicine has just published, online, Citing medicine: the NLM style guide for authors, editors and publishers.
NIH Launches Extensive Open-Access Dataset of Genetic and Clinical Data: Landmark Framingham Heart Study Forms Foundation of New Understanding of Diseases and Disorders.
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MDLinx
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National Library of Medicine Exhibits
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Register at mdlinx.com, select your specialty, and receive e-mails containing links to abstracts of the latest journal articles written in your specialty (including the top-read articles of the month). This website also contains conference postings.
Or register at bmjupdates.mcmaster.ca/index.asp and receive evidence-based medicine updates. On this website, you can also register for an e-mail alerting system.
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Currently on exhibit at the National Library of Medicine:
Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health
NLM's online exhibitions can be found at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/onlineexhibitions.html.
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The Week's Health News
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Create Your Own Newspaper
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Medpage Today (in association with the University of Pennsylvania, you can receive daily e-mail updates and customize your news to your specialty. You can also find conferences.)
New York Times
World Health News
FDA News
This week's tables of contents in:
New England Journal of Medicine
JAMA
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Have your news fed to you rather than having to search for it yourself:
With RSS (really simple syndication), you can track updates to those websites that you visit often.
If you don't already have an RSS reader installed on your computer, do an Internet search on "free RSS reader." Install the reader of your choice and then subscribe to feeds from your favorite sites, such as journal tables of contents or newpapers.
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