Important Changes to the NIH Public Access Policy, Spring 2013 Since 2008 the NIH Public Access Policy has required NIH funded authors to show evidence of compliance with the policy by using a PMCID, NIHMSID …
Scholarly Communication
Public Access Policy Changes…
Important Changes to the NIH Public Access Policy, Spring 2013 Since 2008 the NIH Public Access Policy has required NIH funded authors to show evidence of compliance with the policy by using a PMCID, NIHMSID …
Celebrate Open Access
Join your colleagues and library professionals in celebrating Open Access Week, October 22nd-28th, 2012 “Open Access” (OA) to information – is the free, immediate, online access to the results of scholarly research. OA includes the …
Everyone is Invited
Please join us for the 2nd lecture in the Rebecca J. Holz Series in Research Data Management. Trisha Adamus, Data, Network, and Translational Research Librarian at Ebling Library will be presenting “De-Mystifying the Data Management …
The Rebecca J. Holz Series on Data Management
Join us for the inaugural lecture in the Rebecca J. Holz Series on Data Management, named in honor of our colleague, Rebecca Holz, who was a founding member of the Research Data Services initiative. Assistant …
Open Access Week
October 24th – 30th is the 5th annual Open Access Week! Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. You can easily identify OA titles in …
Zotero Development Sessions
Are you a Zotero user looking to contribute to the development community? Need to make Zotero work for you? On Monday, April 11th the Libraries’ Citation Management working group is sponsoring a Zotero Development Workshop. …
3rd Anniversary of the NIH Public Access Policy
April 7, 2011 will mark the 3rd anniversary of the implementation of the NIH Public Access Policy. With more than 2 million full-text articles reporting on the latest NIH-funded research now contained in PubMed Central, …