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Video: Información actualizada en como preparase para prevenir la influencia porcina, esta prepada por el Dr. Marco Aleman de Medicina Interna, UNC Hospitals

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How can we help patrons looking to use and remix works, authors seeking help disseminating their ideas, and administrators coping with the spiraling cost of journals? When asked about these issues, what will you say?
Come listen as Kevin Smith introduces the discipline of scholarly communication and walks us through current issues.
Beverages and light refreshments will be served!
Time:4:00PM Tuesday, November 10th
Location:R.B. House Undergraduate Library, Room 205

UNC Health Sciences Library Are you ready for the new interface of PubMed? Take a class at HSL.
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UNC Health Sciences Library Check out our new HSL home page!
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UNC Health Sciences Library Will close at 5pm today!

UNC Health Sciences Library Will close at 5pm today!

UNC Health Sciences Library Here comes Fall Break!Library hours: Thursday, October 22 - Friday, October 23 7:30am - 5:00pmSaturday, October 24 10:00am - 5:00pm Sunday, October 25 10:00am - 10:00pm
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UNC Health Sciences Library Finding Peer Reviewed Journals
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One of the main characteristics of scholarly journals is the process of peer review. Articles under consideration for publication in a scholarly journal are sent to experts in the subject field (peers) for evaluation and comment (review).

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Using The New PubMed
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/Services/guides/p ubmed10.cfm
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If you are a biomedical researcher, clinician, teacher, or student you probably have used or will use MEDLINE for most of your literature searching. The Health Sciences Library provides access to MEDLINE via the PubMed search system from the National Library of Medicine. ...

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Downloading from The New PubMed MEDLINE into RefWorks
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/Services/guides/r efworkspubmed.cfm
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There are two major steps to transferring records from the PubMed database into your RefWorks database. The first one is to perform your search and download the articles of interest into a specially formatted text file. ...

Cynthia Raxter
Writing a paper? Check out our guide, Citing Sources and Writing Tools:
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/Services/Guides/f ocusonWritingTools.cfm
















