New Database: Trinka AI

Trinka is now supported by the library, available via our catalog. This resource is an AI-powered writing assistant designed for academic and technical writing. Trinka corrects advanced grammar errors and contextual spelling mistakes by providing writing suggestions in real-time. It helps academicians write in a formal, concise, and engaging manner. In addition to correcting grammatical errors, Trinka allows you to paraphrase the text and improve consistency, enabling you to enhance the quality of your writing based on your requirements. Please note, our Trinka subscription does not come with a plagiarism checker option. You may use iThenticate for this purpose.

Users can register for an account with your MSKCC email (@mskcc.org). Once you have successfully registered with Trinka, you will receive an email with the subject “Activate Trinka Institutional Access” in order to fully activate your premium MSKCC access. Please reach out to resources@mskcc.org or consult the FAQs for access issues or more information.

Note: This subscription also includes Enago Read. This is an all-in-one AI-powered reading assistant and collaborative suite that helps writers organize their research and collaborate with team members to read, discuss, and share research papers and documents. Its features such as AI-powered summarization, key insights, and concept identification are especially useful in efficiently creating high-quality documents. 

New eJournal:  MIT Sloan Management Review

The MSKCC library now subscribes to the MIT Sloan Management Review. This publication features research-based articles on strategic leadership, digital innovation, and sustainable business.

MIT Sloan Management Review explores advances in management practice among influential thought leaders in business and academia with evidence-based insights and guidance to innovate, operate, lead, and create value in a world being transformed by technology and large-scale societal and environmental forces. It creates content across various media, including web, app, podcasts, and live and recorded videos.

NIH All of Us Researcher Workbench – Data Browser

The NIH All of Us Research Program is “part of an effort to advance individualized health care by enrolling one million or more participants to contribute their health data over many years”.

All of Us data is derived from various sources, including surveys, shared electronic health records, and much more. This collected data is housed in the All of Us Research Hub, which uses a tiered-data access model that includes a Public Tier dataset that “displays high-level summaries of the data available for research. Through the Data Browser, one can explore anonymized, aggregated participant data and summary statistics.”

As Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is listed as registered Institution with a Data Use and Registration Agreement (DURA) in place, MSK researchers can proceed to register for an account if they wish to gain access the curated datasets beyond the Public Tier dataset. 
Note: Authorized users of the All of Us data are expected to conduct research that follows and conforms to the All of Us Research Program data use policies.

The interactive, public Data Browser is a great place to learn about the type and quantity of data that All of Us collects so that interested researchers can start thinking about potential research questions that this data could help answer. Here’s a glimpse at what it looks like – from https://databrowser.researchallofus.org:

The Data Browser can be searched using keywords across all data types, or users can choose to click on the browsable tiles to explore a particular data type or source. 

From: https://databrowser.researchallofus.org/survey/social-determinants-of-health

For example, the Social Determinants of Health tile will lead users to more specific information, including a view of the survey questions themselves, each presented with a link to “See Answers” that leads to a breakdown of the aggregated participant answers.

To learn more about the NIH All of Us Researcher Workbench and to get an idea of how other researchers are already using this data, please check out the following resources:

…or Ask Us at the MSK Library!