The NIH Library’s Systematic Review Service provides classes, consultations, and resources to assist you with your systematic review.
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Systematic Review Service: Classes, Consultations, Software, and Databases
The NIH Library’s Systematic Review Service offers classes, consultations, and resources to guide you through the entire systematic review process
Systematic Review Service: Software, Classes, Consultations, and Databases
The NIH Library’s Systematic Review Service can guide you through your entire systematic review process, with software, classes, consultations, and resources.
Systematic Review Service at the NIH Library: Consultations, Classes, and Databases
The NIH Library’s Systematic Review Service offers consultations, classes, and resources to guide you through your entire systematic review process.
Bioinformatics Workshop and Classes Available Online in May
The NIH Library is pleased to present a one-day bioinformatics workshop and several bioinformatics classes this month, all offered online.
Virtual Services and Staff: Research Support from the NIH Library
The NIH Library has a wide variety of services and staff to help you—virtually—with your teleworking information and research needs.
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.
Systematic Review Services at the NIH Library: Consultations, Classes, & Databases
Are you looking for help with your systematic review? The NIH Library’s Systematic Review Service can help.
3D Modeling with OpenSCAD Class Offers Hands-On Learning
This is a hands-on class in which students will design a small 3D model from start to finish using the open source software OpenSCAD and export it to Makerware for pre-print slicing.
NIH Library Open House 2015
In conjunction with the NIH Research Festival, the Library’s open house will showcase why we truly are “Your Partner in Research.” New this year will be a demonstration of the data visualization touch screen provided by the NIH Office of the Associate Director for Data Science.