
NIH Library classes are offered online, except where noted. In-person classes are held in the NIH Library Training Room, located in the Library in Building 10, Clinical Center.
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Nov 1 Exploring the Cochrane Library: Systematic Reviews, Clinical Trials, and More
Nov 1 Creating Charts in Excel
Nov 4 Developing and Publishing Your Review Protocol
Nov 4 ScHARe: Cloud Platform with Centralized SDoH Data Sets for Research
Nov 5 DOI Services at NIH
Nov 5 APIs for InCites and JCR
Nov 6 Developing the Research Question and Conducting the Literature Search
Nov 7 Communicate Your Impact: Bibliometric Indicators for Authors (in-person class)
Nov 8 Advanced PubMed
Nov 8 Overview of Statistical Concepts: Part 1
Nov 12 Optimizing MATLAB and Accelerating Code
Nov 12 Python for Data Science: How to Get Started, What to Learn, and Why
Nov 13 Using SAS/STAT
Nov 13 Introduction to Bibliometrics
Nov 14 Conducting the Screening Steps in Your Review
Nov 14 Introduction to EndNote Desktop
Nov 14 How to Use the ScHARe Project Data Repository for Population and Social Science Projects
Nov 14 Introduction to PubMed
Nov 15 Bibliometrics Data Sources
Nov 15 Overview of Study Design: Part 2
Nov 18 Bibliometrics Tools
Nov 18 Using Covidence for Conducting Your Review
Nov 19 Collecting and Cleaning Data for Your Review
Nov 20 Tables, Charts, and Figures for Publication
Nov 21 Conducting the Risk of Bias Step in Your Review
Nov 21 Creating Citation Reports with InCites
Nov 25 Introduction to Scopus
Dec 2 How to Write an Abstract
Dec 3 Overview of Common Statistical Tests: Part 3
Dec 3 Bulk RNA-Seq Data Analysis in Partek Flow
Dec 4 Creating Network Visualizations with VOSviewer
Dec 5 Basic Single Cell RNA-Seq Analysis & Visualization in Partek Flow
Dec 5 Resources for Identifying Experts in a Field
Dec 6 Resources for Finding and Sharing Research Data
Dec 6 How to Write a Research Paper: Part 1
Dec 9 How to Write a Research Paper: Part 2
Dec 9 A Review of Epidemiology Concepts and Statistics: Part 4
Dec 10 Retractions: An Introduction
Dec 10 Python for Data Science: How to Get Started, What to Learn, and Why
Dec 11 Tips for Getting Started with SAS Training
Dec 11 Introduction to Journal Selection Resources
Dec 12 Retractions in Evidence Synthesis
Dec 16 Meta-Analysis: Quantifying a Systematic Review
Dec 17 Understanding Open Access (OA) Publishing
Dec 18 Writing and Publishing Your Review
Dec 19 Creating Pivot Tables in Excel
Dec 20 Introduction to Web of Science
Individuals who need reasonable accommodations to participate should contact the NIH Interpreting Office directly at [email protected], or the NIH Library Information Desk at 301-496-1080. Requests should be made at least five business days in advance to ensure availability.
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