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Systematic Review Service: Software, Classes, Consultations, and Databases
The NIH Library’s Systematic Review Service can guide you through your entire systematic review process, with software, classes, consultations, and resources.
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.
UPDATE: “Friday Before Pi Day” Postponed Due to NIH Coronavirus Guidance
Join the NIH Library and the Office of Data Science Strategy, in celebrating Pi Day—a day early, on Friday, March 13th.
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%.
Data Visualization Community of Practice Meeting—February 10, 2016
NIH and HHS staff are invited to attend the Data Visualization Community of Practice (CoP) meeting on February 10, organized by the NIH Library Technology Hub team.
GeneSpring 13.1 Training Offered January 5th
The NIH Library Bioinformatics Support Program has organized a GeneSpring 13.1 training class for January 5. This free training will be held in the NIH Library Training Room, Building 10, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., which includes Tips and Tricks from 1 to 4 p.m. Registration is required.
OmicCircos: Data Visualization for Data Integration―December 9th
OmicCircos is a free tool used to generate high-quality circular plots for visualizing annotations and genomic variations, including mutation patterns, copy number variations (CNVs), expression patterns, and methylation patterns.
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.