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Athens on the Frontier with Dr. Patrick Lee Lucas

Join us in the Little Fine Arts Library's Niles Gallery for a trip through American history with Dr. Patrick Lee Lucas.     An Associate Professor in the College of Design School of Interiors, Lucas will discuss his latest book, Athens on the Frontier: Grecian-Style Architecture in the Splendid Valley of the West, 1820-1860.    

Why a Protocol? Get Your Systematic Review Off to a Strong Start

Learn how creating a protocol can help optimize your systematic review process and get introduced to all the tools the Medical Center Library has available to help with the protocol writing and publishing process.

Choosing a Review Methodology: Which Review Type is Right for You?

Do you need help deciding between a narrative, scoping, rapid, systematic, or other review type? Learn which review methodology fits your project during this interactive question and answer session.

NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy Refresher

Join us for a quick refresher on the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy that went live in January of this year. We'll go over the most important policy changes plus cover tools and resources to make your policy writing process a success.

5 Tips for Managing Your Data

Learn about ways to make your research more efficient and stress-free by keeping your files and data secure, organized, and well-documented.

Systematic Reviews Q & A

Join our medical librarians for a question and answer session about the systematic review process.

Introduction to EndNote 21

Take a tour of EndNote 21 and learn the basics of this updated version.

Measuring Impact with Bibliometrics

Learn about tools for identifying journals to publish in and using resources such as Scopus, SciVal, and Web of Science to measure your research impact.

Identifying Journals for Publication

Learn strategies for investigating and evaluating your options when choosing a journal.

Scifinder Overview

Learn about Scifinder, a database that contains chemical and biological resources, and how it relates to MEDLINE.