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Download EndNote X9 from the NIH Library
Working on a manuscript? Download EndNote X9 from the NIH Library to create, format, and update your bibliographies.
Online Writing and Publishing Classes from the NIH Library
The NIH Library is offering a series of online classes to help you enhance your writing and publishing skills.
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.
Customers Give NIH Library Information Desk High Rating
We want to thank our customers who participated in the May 2019 Information Desk survey. You gave us an overall satisfaction rating of 95%.
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.
Choosing a Quality Journal for Publication—October 30 NIH Library Event
The NIH Library is pleased to host a special event that addresses challenges that authors, editors, and their supervisors face on the path to successful publication on an almost daily basis. Register to attend in-person at the NIH Library (Training Room 1&2) or online via WebEx.
BioBots Bioprinter Demonstration December 10
The BioBot 1 is a desktop bioprinter that builds 3D tissues from cells. It has a dual extruder system that uses visible blue light to cure biomaterials without harming cells, and it has 100 um resolution.
Summary of Library Collection Survey 2015
Thank you to everyone who participated in our September 2015 Library Resource Collection survey. The results will be used to help make future collection decisions.