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Announcements & News
Online Services, Training, and Resources
The NIH Library is here to help you—online—with your virtual information and research needs. Check out the extensive set of NIH Library service and resources that are available online.
Virtual Research Resources from the NIH Library
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.
Full-Text Article Search Now Available from the NIH Library Homepage
The NIH Library now offers full-text search capabilities of articles directly from the main search box on the Library’s homepage.
Experience Virtual Reality and Innovative Technologies at the NIH Library during the Research Festival
We will be showcasing technologies, resources, and services the Library makes available to NIH staff. Come experience innovative technologies and leave inspired by how the Library can support your research.
Safety, Health and Wellness Day: NIH Library Resources for You
Stop by the NIH Library table during the Safety, Health and Wellness Day event on Wednesday, June 26 to learn about health and wellness resources (books, eBooks, and databases) the Library has for you.
NIH Library Participating in Take Your Child to Work Day—April 25, 2019
On April 25, the NIH Library is partnering with VARIG (Virtual and Augmented Reality Interest Group) to present a line-up of exciting and educational virtual reality demonstrations for Take Your Child to Work Day.
Introducing “NIH Library Go”: A New Look for an Old Favorite
Have you ever been doing online research and come across the NIH Library’s Full-text Plus! button? If so, you have experienced how the NIH Library staff is working behind the scenes to make sure you have seamless access to full-text content. We are always looking for ways to improve these services. Starting in October, we are introducing NIH Library Go, which will replace the Full-text Plus! button.