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.
Announcements & News
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.
Enhance Your Writing Skills: NIH Library Writing Classes in March
Take one of the NIH Library’s writing classes being offered this March. Whether you are working on your very first manuscript, need to create a scientific poster, or are looking to learn more about preparing statistics for publication, these NIH Library classes will enhance your skills and set you up for publishing success.
Director's Message―December 2017
With the holiday season upon us, it is a great time to reflect on the past year, celebrate our many successes, and plan for the future. In my previous messages, I’ve highlighted some of the NIH Library’s achievements over 2017.
Director's Message―August 2017
Although the summer months may traditionally be a time to slow down, the NIH Library is making exciting progress on several initiatives.
Director's Message
It’s my pleasure to welcome you to the NIH Library and share a few exciting developments.
Plagiarism Checking Service Helps NIH Authors Identify Missed Citations
To help NIH authors check that all of a manuscript’s sources are cited, the NIH Library offers Plagiarism Checking Service.
Ethical Writing: Issues in Scientific Publication Class to be Held August 8
This one-hour overview class introduces NIH authors to the major issues surrounding the topic of publication ethics. A foundation of best practices for professional writing will help authors identify and avoid career-damaging mistakes.