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  • 1.  Minutes - HSIG Virtual Midwinter Meeting

    Posted Jan 22, 2020 08:28 AM
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    All:

    Attached please find the minutes from the Health Sciences Interest Group (HSIG) Virtual Meeting held earlier this month.  For those of you going to Midwinter, the HSIG will not have a meeting in person (and safe travels!)

    Best,

    John



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    John Siegel
    Coordinator of Information Literacy
    University of South Carolina Upstate
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  • 2.  RE: Minutes - HSIG Virtual Midwinter Meeting

    Posted Jan 23, 2020 10:54 AM

    Thanks for these minutes! I'm very interested in the PubMed webinar on the new interface; could you post more details? Where would I go to sign up? I've looked on the PubMed site, and also on the web in general, and I'm having trouble finding anything.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Heidi Senior

     

    Heidi E. K. Senior

    Reference/Instruction Librarian

    Clark Library

    University of Portland

    5000 N. Willamette Blvd.

    Portland, OR 97203

    She, her, hers

    senior@up.edu <> 503-943-8037

    ORCiD: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5139-3092

     

     






  • 3.  RE: Minutes - HSIG Virtual Midwinter Meeting

    Posted Jan 23, 2020 02:31 PM
    My apologies, as the announcement did not post earlier.  Below are details:

    The Health Sciences Interest Group (HSIG) Programming Committee is pleased to offer an upcoming webinar about the 'new PubMed.' Elizabeth Waltman from the Southeastern/Atlantic Region NNLM will be presenting.  Registration is required and capped at 150 registrants (see link below). Please note that if registration is full, a link with the recording will be posted to the HSIG listserv following the event.

     

    Introduction to New PubMed

     

    Date: January 29, 2020

     

    Time: 1 PM ET / 12 PM CT

     

    Description: In spring 2020, the PubMed.gov database will transform into a modern hub with a fast, reliable, and intuitive search that connects people to the world's leading sources of biomedical information. To prepare for the transition, this one-hour webinar hosted by the National Network of Libraries of Medicine will provide a basic introduction to PubMed, highlight key features in the updated system, and end with a tour of the new PubMed interface.

     

    Registration: Introduction to New PubMed (https://nih.webex.com/nih/k2/j.php?MTID=ta4efba8197350b88c603311bf01f0348)

     

    Note: Your email address will only be used to communicate reminders prior to the webinar and distribute the recording, materials, and MLA CE code after the session. 


    MLA Continuing Education Credits: 1

     

     

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    John Siegel, MLS, MEd, AHIP (he/him/his)

    Assistant Librarian-Coordinator of Information Literacy

    Affiliate Faculty-Center for Women's and Gender Studies
    Library
    University of South Carolina Upstate

    800 University Way | Spartanburg, SC 29303
    w: 864-503-5639

    jsiegel2@uscupstate.edu

     

    Up is where we live.
    www.uscupstate.edu

     



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    John Siegel, MLS, MEd, AHIP (he/him/his)

    Coordinator of Information Literacy-Assistant Librarian

    Affiliate Faculty-Center for Women's and Gender Studies


    University of South Carolina Upstate

    800 University Way | Spartanburg, SC 29303

    w: 864.503.5639

    jsiegel2@uscupstate.edu


    Up is where we live.

    www.uscupstate.edu