February 10-14 is International Love Data Week 2025, which highlights the importance of data and how to use it responsibly.
Announcements & News
Gaining Perspective: A Roundtable Discussion on Qualitative Research
Join us for a Roundtable Discussion on Qualitative Research, Tuesday, February 4, 1:00–2:30 pm.Everything You Wanted to Know About How to Conduct Reviews (But Were Afraid to Ask)
A series of classes over 3 months, covering different types of reviews (e.g., scoping, systematic, meta-analysis).AI Large Language Models at NIH: Roundtable Discussion
Join the NIH Library for a discussion about artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs) at NIH, June 11, 1:00‒2:30 p.m.NIH Library Training: Classes Now Available for Registration
June and July classes are now available for registration. NIH Library classes are free for NIH and select HHS staff.New eBooks from the NIH Library
Did you know that the NIH Library provides access to over 180,000 eBooks? Check out a selection of recent additions.Keep Your Finger on the Pulse of Health News with STAT+
Get STAT+ for daily reporting and in-depth biotech, pharma, policy, and life science coverage and analysis.NIH Library Training: Classes Now Available for Registration
March and April classes are now available for registration. NIH Library classes are free for NIH and select HHS staff.Celebrate “Love Data Week” with the NIH Library
Celebrate International Love Data Week 2024 with the NIH Library: services, classes, videos, resources, and guides.Everything You Wanted to Know About How to Conduct Reviews (But Were Afraid to Ask)
New "How to Conduct Reviews" class series covering different types of reviews, required methodologies, and additional related topics.