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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.
Working Remotely? View HSTalks Biomedical & Life Sciences Online Lectures
The NIH Library is pleased to provide trial access to the HSTalks Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection of online lectures.
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.
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.
InCites Is Now Available from the NIH Library
InCites is a publication analysis tool that provides a range of productivity, collaboration, and citation impact metrics for publications in the Web of Science database.
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.
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.