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Category Archives: Elaina Vitale
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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Systematic review workshop series
Join the Biomedical Libraries librarians for a series of workshops about systematic reviews! In this six-part series, we’ll introduce the fundamentals of a good systematic review. We’ll cover developing a strong research question, the importance of a protocol, building a … Continue reading
Medical Student Journal Club
In the new year, we’re starting a new journal club for first and second-year medical students! Journal clubs can be an important part of residency training, with a long history in many residency programs. Journal clubs are an excellent way … Continue reading
Join us for Systematic Review Office Hours!
Are you thinking about starting a systematic review, but you aren’t sure how to get started? Are you halfway through one but you’re not sure what to do next? Are you curious about standards, guidelines, and resources you can use … Continue reading
Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Jeremy Klockars
1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I am the Library Supervisor at Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library. I’ve worked for the Biomedical Libraries for over 12 years. 2. What is your … Continue reading
Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Stephanie Kerns
1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I’m the Director of the Biomedical Libraries, I have worked here for 2 years and 2 months. 2. What is your favorite part about … Continue reading
Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Susan Jorgensen
1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I’m the Access Services Supervisor at Dana, and I’ve been here for 17 years. It’s the longest I’ve done anything. I started off at … Continue reading
Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with David Sandberg
1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I started at the Biomedical Libraries in November of 1992. It was during Bill Clinton’s first run for the White House. I was a … Continue reading
Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Samantha Wiebkin
1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I’ve been working at Matthews-Fuller since the end of February as an Information Access Assistant. Kind of wild to think that I’ve now worked … Continue reading
Getting to Know the Biomedical Libraries’ Staff: An interview with Shuling Peng
1. What is your job and how long have you worked for the Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries? I think it’s 18 years. It’s been quite long right? I worked for the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth before working for the … Continue reading