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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Resource Highlights: MyNCBI Redesign
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) has launched a new interface for their MyNCBI service. MyNCBI is easily accessed via PubMed in the upper-right hand corner of the homepage. With the newly redesigned MyNCBI, you can more easily access stored information from your NCBI databases searches. The layout of the homepage allows for seamless perusing and at-a-glance retrieval of data. It is even possible to reorder boxes on the homepage to fit your research or personal needs. Simply drag a box to its desired location on the page; eliminating boxes can be done by clicking on the “customize this page” link at the top of the homepage.
Partnering for a Successful Systematic Review
Recently Sarah Jewell, reference librarian worked with Elizabeth A. Quigley, MD, a general dermatologist focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin cancers from our Basking Ridge location. Dr. Quigley led a small team in submitting a systematic review for publication in the “Journal of General Internal Medicine.” You might wonder how Sarah could support and contribute to this publication. Dr. Quigley certainly knows how!