The NIH Library is here to help you—online—with your virtual information and research needs. This week, we are highlighting research resources provided by the NIH Library.
Announcements & News
Update on NIH Library Services from the NIH Library Director
As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve, we have been working with our leadership to ensure we are doing the right thing for our community.
Quick Access to the Right Answers through AccessMedicine
AccessMedicine is a comprehensive online resource that provides instant access to leading medical textbooks, instructional videos, and study and self-assessment tools.
Systematic Review Services: Consultations, Classes, and Databases
Are you looking for help with your systematic review? The NIH Library’s Systematic Review Service can help with consultations, classes and databases.
NIH Library Director’s Message—August 2019
It is my pleasure to share updates from the NIH Library with you. These are only a few of the many projects and initiatives we are working on.
InCites Is Now Available from the NIH Library
InCites is a publication analysis tool that provides a range of productivity, collaboration, and citation impact metrics for publications in the Web of Science database.
Data Science Videos Now Available from the NIH Library
The SAGE online videos cover a wide range of innovative methods and best practices for data analysis, data visualization, and computational social science research.
Experience Science in Action with JoVE Science Education Videos
JoVE Science Education videos help you and your lab stay up to date on scientific fundamentals with easy-to-follow video demonstrations created by experts at top institutions.
Get More Out of UpToDate
UpToDate is an evidence-based, physician-authored, clinical resource accessible to NIH staff on the NIH network/VPN. Registration is quick, easy, and free.
Celebrate the National Week of Making
Stop by the NIH Library and be inspired by how the NIH community is using 3D-printed lab instrumentation to transform research, and how 3D-printed molecular and anatomical models facilitate hands-on discovery and communication.