Sequestration Woes – What Does it Mean for Scientific Research?

As the dreaded sequester imposed by the US government takes effect, many are feeling the impact of budget cuts in numerous fields. Those in the science and medical fields are no exception, as shown by several recent announcements and articles on the subject.

If you haven’t had the chance to read up on what the sequester means for the country, the Washington Post Wonkblog published a very helpful FAQ earlier this month. And while senators protest and argue in their attempts to reach a resolution, the scientific community is making its voice heard. Science Works for U.S. posted an article discussing the impact the cuts will have, along with comments from several prominent members of the scientific community.

On a brighter note, ASCO in Action reported on March 21 that the House passed a stop-gap spending bill in an attempt to avert a government shutdown. The bill includes $71 million for NIH and $10 million for the NCI and is designed to extend funding through the end of September 2013.

Do you want to be part of the discussion? Check out the Association of American Medical Colleges’ Action Alert so you can send a letter to Washington about the threats to NIH and Medicare GME funding.  This is an opportunity for your voice to be heard.

Keeping the MSKCC Journal Collection Relevant

While we have a small and dynamic print collection, our focus over the years has been to deliver content to our user community via our Website.  With our user community spread across several locations, providing a digital collection makes good business sense. In fact, in early 2010, we discovered that our electronic resource collection surpassed our print offerings. Continue reading

Resource Highlights: Google Reader Alternatives

Since Google Reader will be closing up shop on July 1, 2013, users should think about migrating their RSS feeds to another service provider before it’s too late! To help you make the transition to a new RSS feed reader (and to not weep too much during the process), here is a list of alternative resources for managing your news sources.

Another helpful tip is that you can retain your Reader data, including subscriptions through Google Takeout. Continue reading