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PUBMED® & NLM GATEWAY TRAINING IN CODY!

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE'S TRAINING FOR YOU LOCALLY

The National Training Center and Clearinghouse (NTCC), in conjunction with the National Network of Libraries of Medicine MidContinental Region and the MCMLA, is offering two FREE hands-on classes taught at :

Cody High School,
1225 10th,
Cody WY, 82414

Round-trip transportation will be provided from the Holiday Inn to the Cody High School courtesy of the Holiday Inn.

The following two preconference classes will be taught by the staff of the NTCC:

The NLM Gateway and ClinicalTrials.gov (3.5 MLA CE Hours)
Friday, October 3, 2008
2:00pm to 5:30pm

The NLM Gateway & Clinical Trails database is of particular interest to public and consumer health librarians and all health information consumers.

PubMed® (7.5 MLA CE Hours)
Saturday, October 4, 2008
8:30am to 5:00pm


TO REGISTER for either or both of these classes simply click on this registration form link. All the training sessions are free and intended for health sciences library staff, health professionals, and anyone interested in using these free National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases. The staff of the NTCC and the NNLM/MCR hopes to see you there.


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Maryhenning NTCC classes in Cody- new PubMed features! 1 May 30 2008, 1:55 PM EDT by sbrown1001
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Sharon Brown and Joey Nicholson will be the instructors for these classes. As you know, pubMed has several new features that were unveiled recently.
In particular, the new ATM, citation sensor, and Advanced search are the three items that should, and probably will cause you to seek training even though you may have used PubMed for many years. Don't miss these information-rich classes taught by excellent instructors!
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