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  1. Clinical library services help you find, access, and use library resources relevant to your everyday patient care practice, such as:   Evidence-Based Point of Care Tools  VisualDX UpToDate DynaMed ClinicalKey These tools are also available under Geisinger Web Links in EPIC.  Clinical Informationist Team   Our Clinical Informationists search like a “human Google” with the full understanding of your question and research skill set to sur…
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  2. Making it easier to find and connect to quality information resources. The Library collaborates with Nursing Services to provide a robust collection of databases, books, and journals, supporting your journey from learner to degreed professional. We care about your success, and we strive to deliver the best tools available to advance your practice. Nursing Library Discover: search for articles, books and more Nursing databases Certification Review Books & Nursing Case Studies are highl…
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  3. By making it easier to connect to quality information resources, clinical library services have a positive effect on patient care quality and improvement through a change in treatment plan, saving time, or avoiding adverse outcomes. Saving you time Document Delivery Service Literature Search Requests Information resources to support your evidence-based practice Mobile Apps for Point-of-Care Tools Browse the Database Collection Earning CME credit Earn free CME while using our re…
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  5. To promote the sharing of scientific data, the National Institute of Health (NIH) now requires all grant applications and competitive renewals to provide a detailed data management and sharing plan through the entire funded period with plans for data dissemination. You may have already seen references to “FAIR data” or the NIH’s new FAIR Data and Repository Unit. What’s the purpose of this change? To: Accelerate biomedical research discovery. Enable validation of r…
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  6. Highlights of the library’s digital collections in 2022 featured: "A Faster Way to Access Full Text" was the most read blog post Dermatology was the most viewed Specialty Guide "The nurses' experience of caring for a renal transplant recipient when admitted to hospital" was the most visited article The New England Journal of Medicine was the most used journal Creasy and Resnik's Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Principles and Practice, Eighth Edition was the most used eBook Look ou…
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  7. Double, double, toil and… tech trouble?  Not with these new tools on the library’s homepage! You may have noticed that two new tools have popped into the library’s search features for a spell.  How can the PICO Search and Browse by Letter help your search strategy? PICO Search: Standing for Population – Intervention – Comparison – Outcome, the PICO Search option sits alongside the Basic Search feature.  Both searches will scale the library…
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  8. New NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy  Starting January 25, 2023, ALL grant applications or renewals generating scientific data must have a detailed plan for data management and sharing through the entire funded period   Why? It is a culture shift to make data sharing as routine as reporting findings. This move toward Open Science will expand access to taxpayer-funded research data. It was required for grants over $500,000 but is now required for grants of any amount.&nbs…
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  9. The Network of the National Library of Medicine offers the upcoming webinars to support your research work. Standardize Your Research Data with the NIH Common Data Elements Repository | NNLM October 4, 2022; 2:00-3:30 pm EDT         Do you want to standardize the data you collect so it can be easily shared with colleagues and other researchers? Have you been awarded a grant that requires the use of common data elements? Do you assist researchers with th…
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  10. Did you know that the library has videos and handouts to help you get started with your research? Geared towards new residents (and new users of the library in general), the Health Sciences Library has created a Stream playlist of short videos to guide your research through: The Library’s Homepage, Ovid Discovery, & Library eResources Mobile Access, Apps, & LibKey Citation Matcher & Interlibrary Loan Research Assistance & Researching/Writing/Publishing RefWorks &…
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