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Enhance Your Biomedical Technology and Engineering Research With IEEE Xplore
IEEE Xplore provides access to more than five million full-text documents from highly cited publications in electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics
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.
3D Printing Medical Supplies: A Web Guide from the NIH Library
During the COVID-19 pandemic, “makers” have come together to design, 3D print, and distribute medical supplies.
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.
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.
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.
Read Popular Science Books on Your Device with OverDrive
Interested in popular science titles? Look no further. Through the NIH Library, you can instantly borrow popular science eBooks and audiobooks with OverDrive.
Introduction to 3D Modeling with Blender
Blender is a powerful, open source program that allows a wide range of creative work. This free class will focus on how to use Blender to create 3D models that can be printed on one of the NIH Library’s 3D printers.