Flu.gov- a new resource!

Check out new Federal resource to stay up-to-date on Flu news!
Flu.gov

Dynamed offers free H1N1 Information

Due to the recent global outbreak of Swine Influenza, EBSCO Publishing and the DynaMed Editors have made the main elements of the DynaMed clinical summary for Swine Influenza free to health care providers and institutions throughout the world. The DynaMed topic on Swine Influenza consolidates information from multiple sources for health [...]

Another Take on PubMed Changes…

From the Krafty Librarian (http://www.kraftylibrarian.com/) on My NCBI Changes and PubMed’s ATM Goofs
If you are big PubMed user you probably already know that My NCBI has changed. The biggest change you will notice upon login is the display. The My NCBI homepage for your account displays your preferences, filters, saved searches, collections and bibliography.
My [...]

PubMed Online Tutorial from Mt Sinai School of Med Library

Two librarians at MSSM recently published an article entitled Measuring Medical Student Preference: A Comparison of Classroom Versus Online Instruction for Teaching PubMed, which I found interesting and so visited their online tool. You might find it useful in its simplicity; It seems to anticipate questions many students have about the difference between using Google [...]

Web of Science offers Cite Map Feature

A Citation Map is a graphical representation that shows the citation relationships (cited references and citing articles) between a paper and other papers using various visualization tools and techniques.
Using citation mapping, you can analyze which researchers are citing your papers. You can also choose to organize and color code the results by author, year, journal [...]