What’s the Deal with Preprints?
ZoomYou might have noticed more reporters talking about preprints. But what are they? Are they peer-reviewed? Are they different from articles online ahead of print? Why the sudden rise in…
You might have noticed more reporters talking about preprints. But what are they? Are they peer-reviewed? Are they different from articles online ahead of print? Why the sudden rise in…
Point of care (POC) is an umbrella term for a suite of resources that provide quick, accurate, and in some cases, evidence-ranked medical information. POC resources provide access to medical,…
Have you ever wished your article could be free for everyone to read…without paying hundreds or thousands of dollars in journal publication fees? Great news! Come learn how libraries and…
This workshop will discuss the three major types of literature reviews that are used by researchers. The description of each type of literature, what each is primarily used for and…
In this digital age, online users, regardless of their background or credentials, can easily create, interpret, and disseminate information. With a plethora of information being so readily available, it is…
Can I use this image in my lecture slides? What about for a conference presentation or journal article? Can I post this article or show this video in my class?…
Evaluating online information is an important skill, because misinformation can have such serious consequences. Participants will learn how to determine whether a story is trustworthy using the technique known as…
Cochrane Library is best known for Systematic Reviews, but it contains so much more! What are Special Collections? Clinical Answers? Follow your librarian down the rabbit hole and learn how…
With the exponential rise in new journals and websites, it can be harder than ever to tell whether a publisher or organization is legitimate. When you’re under pressure to publish…