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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.
Experience Virtual Reality and Innovative Technologies at the NIH Library during the Research Festival
We will be showcasing technologies, resources, and services the Library makes available to NIH staff. Come experience innovative technologies and leave inspired by how the Library can support your research.
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.
NIH Library Participating in Take Your Child to Work Day—April 25, 2019
On April 25, the NIH Library is partnering with VARIG (Virtual and Augmented Reality Interest Group) to present a line-up of exciting and educational virtual reality demonstrations for Take Your Child to Work Day.
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.
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.