The NIH Library now provides remote access to the Adobe Creative Cloud suite of software, and classes to learn how to use them.
Announcements & News
Introduction to Adobe Illustrator Webinar
The NIH Library is offering a new class, Introduction to Adobe Illustrator, via webinar on October 7 at 2:00 p.m.
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop: Webinar, May 14, 2:00 p.m.
Join us for a new class being offered by the NIH Library, Introduction to Adobe Photoshop. The class will be held online via WebEx on May 14, 2:00–3:00 p.m.
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.
Introduction to Camtasia Webinar, December 2 at 1 p.m.
Registration is now open for the Introduction to Camtasia webinar being offered by the NIH Library. Camtasia is an all-in-one screen recording and editing software suite used to create video tutorials and presentations.
Try Out Ergonomic Computer Workstations at the NIH Library
The ErgoFit workspaces give NIH staff a chance to try out computer workstations furnished with configurable ergonomic equipment designed to help users achieve a neutral, comfortable working posture.
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%.
Virtual Reality Demonstrations at NIH Safety, Health & Wellness Day
Come to the NIH Safety, Health & Wellness Day event, where the NIH Library will be offering Virtual Reality demonstrations in the B.10 south entrance lobby on Wednesday, June 27, 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
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.
3D Modeling with OpenSCAD Class Offers Hands-On Learning
This is a hands-on class in which students will design a small 3D model from start to finish using the open source software OpenSCAD and export it to Makerware for pre-print slicing.