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  • 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. 

  • EndNote X8 Now Available

    The NIH Library is making EndNote X8 available to NIH, HHS, and CMS staff through December 31, 2017. This license allows anyone directly associated with NIH to download or upgrade to the latest edition of EndNote, and can be installed on a total of three computers per user.

  • Maya 3D Modeling for Beginners

    Autodesk Maya is a powerful modeling tool best known for film animation, but can be used to create 3D models suitable for printing on the NIH Library's 3D printers.

  • 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.

  • uPrint 3D Printer Training Offered January 12th

    The uPrint 3D Printer, made by Stratasys, is the latest addition to the NIH Library’s 3D printer service. The uPrint offers dissolvable model supports that allow for more delicate model printing and a heated print chamber that reduces cracking and curling with ABS models.

  • Download EndNote X7 via NIH-Wide License to Format Manuscripts Faster

    The NIH Library has extended our enterprise-wide license for EndNote for another year - now through December 31, 2016. This license allows anyone directly associated with NIH to download and/or upgrade to the latest edition of EndNote (X7 or X8 when it is released in the Spring of 2016).