The NIH Library is offering a series of online classes to help you enhance your writing and publishing skills.
Announcements & News
UPDATE: Scholarly Publishing Symposium Canceled Due to NIH Coronavirus Guidance
The NIH Library is hosting the Scholarly Publishing Symposium: Elevate Your Research Visibility, on March 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Lipsett Amphitheater, Building 10, and via videocast.
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.
Sharpen Your Writing Skills with NIH Library Writing Classes in February
Whether you are working on a manuscript or are looking to learn in–depth techniques to prepare a manuscript for publication, these NIH Library writing classes will enhance your skills.
R Office Hours: Free Drop-in Consulting Service at the NIH Library
Are you using R, but have run into a problem that has you stumped? Help is available! The NIH Library is pleased to offer a new drop-in consulting service for R users. R Office Hours will be held on the second Tuesday of each month from 12-2 p.m. in the NIH Library Media Room.
Software Carpentry Workshops at the NIH Library: Registration Now Open!
The NIH Office of the Associate Director for Data Science and the NIH Library are pleased to host Software Carpentry Workshops taught by volunteers from the NIH community. Software Carpentry’s mission is to help researchers by teaching them core computing skills that will help them be more productive in a small research team.
R Office Hours: Free Drop-in Consulting Service at the NIH Library
Are you using R, but have run into a problem that has you stumped? Help is available! The NIH Library is pleased to offer a new drop-in consulting service for R users. R Office Hours will be held on the second Tuesday of each month from 12-2 pm in the NIH Library Media Room.
All about APIs: From Access to Practical Uses to Be Held May 23
Have you ever wondered how to extract the bibliographic data contained within key resources (PubMed, Web of Knowledge, Scopus) for internal projects? Scholarly publishers and databases offer APIs (application programming interfaces) to allow users the ability to systematically access data to serve a variety of research purposes.