The NIH Library now provides remote access to the Adobe Creative Cloud suite of software, and classes to learn how to use them.
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SciFinder-n Chemistry Database Now Available to NIH Staff
NIH staff now have access to SciFinder-n, a comprehensive collection of chemical substances, reactions, and literature references, curated by expert scientists.
Earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credits with NIH Library Resources
Did you know that you can earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits through resources provided by the NIH Library?
Download EndNote X9 from the NIH Library
Working on a manuscript? Download EndNote X9 from the NIH Library to create, format, and update your bibliographies.
Online Writing and Publishing Classes from the NIH Library
The NIH Library is offering a series of online classes to help you enhance your writing and publishing skills.
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.
SciFinder Chemistry Database Class at the NIH Library
Register to attend this class on SciFinder, a chemistry database that provides integrated access to a comprehensive collection of chemical substances, reactions, and literature references.
Reaxys Chemistry Database Training
The NIH Library is presenting Reaxys Training on October 23, 12:30-2:00 p.m. Reaxys is a chemistry database that provides access to information about millions of chemical structures, reactions, and properties.
Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro Class, September 23 at 1 p.m.
Registration is now open for the Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro class being offered by the NIH Library. Adobe Premiere Pro is the leading video editing software for film, TV, and web.
Sharpen Your Writing Skills at the NIH Library
The NIH Library is offering a series of classes this summer intended to help you refresh or enhance your skills and set you up for publishing success.