Category Archives: Resources

New Resource: JAMAevidence

Our patrons hoping to boost their knowledge of evidence-based medicine, critical appraisal, and statistics will be well-served by one of our newest resources, JAMAevidence. Explore the Users’ Guides to Medical Literature to learn how to read medical literature and methodologies … Continue reading

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Anti-Racism in Medicine and Medical Education

The Biomedical Libraries have a guide of curated resources on the topic of Anti-Racism in Medicine and Medical Education, including many that explore the broader topics of allyship and education. We’ve gathered books, articles, podcasts, videos, and educational toolkits to provide easy … Continue reading

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Learn Systematic Reviews at Your Own Pace!

Last winter we ran a Systematic Review Workshop series to introduce the fundamentals of a good systematic review and covered topics such as developing a strong research question, the importance of a protocol, and building a comprehensive search. While there … Continue reading

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Learn Python at Your Own Pace!

Over the last few weeks, we have been running a learn-to-code series called Python Bites. The goal of the series is to provide the foundations needed to get started with python so that you can pursue web or software development, … Continue reading

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2021 Research Impact Series: Challenge Five

This week we’re talking about two very important topics, Open Educational Resources (OER) and Copyright. Rising textbook prices is just one reason Open Education Resources are growing in popularity. Scholarly Publishing Librarian Stephen Krueger is available to help with specific questions for … Continue reading

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2021 Research Impact Series: Challenge Four

Welcome to the 4th challenge of our Summer Research Impact Series. Head to the research guide for previous topics including ORCID IDs, library overviews, and how to claim your researcher profiles. This week we’re talking about the importance of finding a citation … Continue reading

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2021 Research Impact Series: Challenge Three

So far, you’ve set up an ORCID ID and learned more about how you can use the library for your research and in your classrooms. This week we have a challenge for you that we hope will help you take … Continue reading

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2021 Research Impact Series: Challenge Two

Last week we talked about the importance of setting up an ORCID ID so your research can be connected to a unique identifier. As a reminder, please use this link to get set up! (More details are provided in the research guide). If … Continue reading

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New Digital Exhibit: A History of Anatomical Donation at Dartmouth Medical School

The study of anatomy and human dissection has always been a part of medical school curricula and an important learning experience for doctors in training. However, the history of how bodies have been procured by medical schools is riddled with … Continue reading

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National GIS Day 2020

November 18th is National Geographic Information System (GIS) Day. According to the Oxford dictionary, GIS is an integrated, spatial, data-handling programmes which will collect, store, and retrieve spatial data from the real world. When you think GIS, you may think … Continue reading

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