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Ergebnis: Würden Sie Ostern/Weihnachten öffnen?

Die Abstimmung Würden Sie Ostern/Weihnachten öffnen? lief vom 10. April - 10. Mai. Eine Rekordzahl von 88 Personen beteiligten sich an der Umfrage, was wohl an der Frage lag und auch dem Verweis von netbib zu verdanken war. Dass es sich um ein heißes Thema handelte, zeigten auch die neun Kommentare, die ebenfalls (bis letzte [...]

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MedicalMnemonics.com

[Thanks to Dymphie and David Rothman]
Nose, Hose, Fingers and Toes - Wann man Xylocaine nicht zusammen mit Epinephrine benutzen sollte: MedicalMnemonics.com ist eine Webseite für medizinischen Gedächtnisstützen.

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Medical student and MD/PhD student blogs

[Thanks to RatCatcher]
I know of at least 5 2nd years here who have blogs, plus a couple of 1st years. I found out about them from their Facebook accounts, and I’ve subscribed to all of the ones that talk about their medical school experiences in an attempt to sort of emulate Brian Mathews ubiquitous [...]

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Nationallizenzen Medizin: Noch Wünsche frei

Ulrich Korwitz, Direktor der DZM Köln, kündigt in medibib-l an:
Die ZB MED wird auch für 2008 wieder Nationallizenzen für Zeitschriftenarchive (”Archiv” kann auch bedeuten: bis einschl. 2007) aushandeln. Jetzt zugänglich sind die/Teile der Produkte der Verlage Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (LWW/Ovid)und Thieme: siehe www.nationallizenzen.de Meine Frage: Welche med. Produkte welcher Verlage vermissen Sie für [...]

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[Thanks David Rothman and Alan]
Maged N. Kamel Boulos, Steve Wheeler (2007): The emerging Web 2.0 social software: an enabling suite of sociable technologies in health and health care education. In: Health Information and Libraries Journal 24 (1), 2–23. HTML | PDF

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Tutorial: Medical Information on the Internet

[Thanks Biomedbiblog]
Medical Information on the Internet: Guide for Health Reporters and Consumers, a FREE tutorial designed by members of the Medical Library Association, geeft antwoord op allerlei vragen.
Module 1: What is a medical librarian. Grappig dat ze daarmee beginnen .
Verder informatie over clinical trials, websearch engines, drugs, docters, PubMed etc.

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Dental Discussion - a new website for Dentists

from Health Informatics
DentalDiscussion.com is a new website for dentists and dental students. The site contains Anatomy animations, Articles about Dentistry and a Community Discussion forum.

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Evaluating the OA journals in different fields

[Thanks Peter Suber]
Prof. R.K. Shukla’s library science students at Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in India have been evaluating OA journals in different fields.  So far they have written studies of the OA journals in chemistry, engineering, LIS, medicine, and social sciences, and all are now themselves OA through the IGNOU repository. 

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The launch of Open Medicine

[Thanks Peter Suber]
Open Medicine launched today, but already the web site is overwhelmed with traffic.  Give it a few hours and try again.  While you’re waiting, read some of the voluminous press coverage.

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How impact factors changed medical publishing

Florian Rötzer berichtet in Telepolis über Hannah Brown’s BMJ-Artikel: How impact factors changed medical publishing.

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Google’s medical push

[From Krafty]
ZDNet’s article Google’s medical push provides us with a look into Adam Bosworth, Vice President Engineering Google mission where “increased and more targeted use of technology will help improve healthcare for all.”
If you ever wanted to know a little more about what is going on at Google regarding health/medicine, he discusses Google health information [...]

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The wall around published scientific research

Verleger bemühen ja immer als Argument gegen Open Access, dass bereits jetzt ein Großteil der Literatur zugänglich wäre und OA keinen oder einen geringen zusätzlichen Nutzen hätte. Zwei Mails in liblicense (noch nicht online) beschäftigen sich jetzt detaillierter mit diesem Argument und zeigen seine Fadenscheinigkeit auf: Charles W. Bailey, Jr. weist auf einen besonders lesenswerten [...]

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Heart Center Encyclopedia (Pediatric Cardiology)

[Thanks to David]
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/heart-encyclopedia/
Pediatric Heart Information for Patients, Families, Medical Professionals
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center’s Heart Center staff compiled this Heart Center Encyclopedia to provide easily accessible information on cardiac diseases, defects, disorders, and problems that may affect a child’s heart.
The Heart Center Encyclopedia also provides information about options available to diagnose and treat children’s heart [...]

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Wikiproteins - A wiki for biomedical data

Jim Giles, Key biology databases go wiki, Nature, February 15, 2007. http://www.wikiprofessional.info/ [Thanks OAN]

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Flexicon - kostenfreies medizinisches Lexikon

http://flexicon.doccheck.com/Flexicon_-_Das_flexible_Lexikon - Medizinisches Wiki - zwar erst im Aufbau, aber professionell: 200 Autoren. Integriert wurden Teile von medicalpicture.de. Mit 1,8 Mio Seitenaufrufen pro Monat gut genutzt. Unter der Ägide von DocCheck, jedoch frei für jedermann.

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Community of MedLibBlogs

Dymphie zählt jetzt 53 (!) Blogs mit medizinbibliothekarischem Hintergrund.
Und David hat einen netten Button für die Wikiliste der MedLibBlogs gemacht (s.rechts):
I think we’ve started to see more of an interactive community among these blogs, so I thought it might be fun to have a button declaring one’s membership in that community. It’s also a nice [...]

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Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of Web-based tools for virtual collaborative clinical practice and education. Maged N Kamel Boulos, Inocencio Maramba and Steve Wheeler. BMC Medical Education 2006, 6:41 [Thanks Biomedbiblog]

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If you are interested in keeping abreast of issues related to disaster planning, please check out the new Disaster Planning for Health Sciences Libraries blog (-> Blogroll). Facilitated by MLA member Daniel T. Wilson and Susan Yowell from the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library at the University of Virginia-Charlottesville, the blog includes current awareness news, [...]

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Medical Feeds Collection

RRS4LIB macht uns auf eine comprehensive, subject-based listing of medical and health RSS feeds aufmerksam. Danke!

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Pharma-Bio-Med 2006 is the new conference & exposition in Europe for Pharma, Bio & Medical Information Professionals that focuses on the role of the Information Professional through all stages of a drug’s progression, from discovery research, through pre-clinical assessment, clinical, regulatory, safety, post marketing surveillance, and business and competitor information. Programme [via EAHIL-L]

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