There’s a lot happening in data management in 2023, Trisha Adamus and Cameron Cook, (pictured here) and others can help you navigate and embrace the changes!
Tech News
Technical news, gadgets, widgets, computer hardware, software
Make Your Posters/Projects Pop! Design Lab Returns!
Free one-on-one consultations with design savvy colleagues now available at Ebling!
Summer Help from Ebling Staff
This summer we hope you will take a break and hike, garden, bike, chill, dine al fresco, do the Union & the farmer’s market…but when you must research, practice, instruct and apply for grants…Ebling staff can help.
A Wonderful Spring Opportunity! You too can be a (Data) Carpenter!
The Data Science Hub is meeting in person in May! Come join us!
Generous Access from ProQuest and Ebook Central
Unlimited access to Ebook Central
Look for update on the R Programming Workshop Series!
Ebling Library is offering R programming Workshops on R programming for researchers.
Brief Updates for the New PubMed
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is continuing to modify and tweak the new PubMed and as of this writing, there is no official date for the changeover to the new PubMed. Ebling will continue …
Important Notice for EndNote for Mac Users
There are changes coming to Mac and EndNote compatibility.
All the JAMAs, All the Time!
Ebling Library is thrilled to present the JAMA Network Backfiles… The Ebling Library recently acquired The JAMA Network Backfiles, a digital archive that includes every issue of JAMA and the American Medical Association specialty journals …
10 Tips for Navigating Peer-Reviewed Biomedical Literature
The Department of Medicine’s online newsletter, Vital Signs, recently highlighted effective ways to approach literature searching, something the staff at Ebling Library have assisted thousands of patrons with over the years. “Navigating the peer-reviewed literature …