Grantcraft
PubMed: Search Like a Pro (4 offerings)
RefWorks
RefWorks Advanced
PubMed:Search Like a Pro (3 offerings)
Welch Medical Library
05.30.13,10:30 - 11:45, Suite 1/1200, Lab #1, 2024 E. Monument Street
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06.04.13, 10:30-11:45, Suite 1/1200, Lab #1, 2024 E. Monument Street
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06.21.2013, 10:30 - 11:45, Suite 1/1200, Lab #1, 2024 E. Monument Street
Registration: WelchLibraryregistration
PubMed is the National Library of Medicine's database that provides access to over 17 million biomedical citations and offers links to many online publications and related articles. Learn about Citation Matcher to locate incomplete citations and how the Details, History and Clipboard features can assist you in creating searches and managing results. Learn to build expert search strategies with the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Database, save search strategies and set up alerts via MyNCBI, and how to access Welch electronic journal holdings or request articles through FIND IT @ JH.
RefWorks (2 offerings)
Welch Medical Library
05.30.13, 12:30-1:15, Suite 1/1200, Lab #1, 2024 E. Monument Street
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06.04.13, 12:30-1:15, Suite 1/1200, Lab #1, 2024 E. Monument Street
Registration: WelchLibraryregistration
RefWorks is a Web-based citation management tool for grants, CVs and manuscripts to which JHU has an institutional site license. Learn how to capture, manage, and work with citations. Learn RefWorks features and tools including tips on working collaboratively, how to move from Reference Manager or EndNote to RefWorks, and how to use the tool within the Hopkins environment.
Grantcraft
Professional Development Office, Dr. Donna Vogel, Instructor
For Registration and Detailed Information:.hopkinsmedicine.org/pdo
This workshop is designed to assist faculty with applying for NIH or other peer-reviewed grants. The workshop consists of two parts: a one-day classroom session on followed by small discussion sessions.
The classroom session focuses on how to understand the NIH grant system, with a focus on using that knowledge to your advantage. This session covers types of grants; criteria for a "fundable" research problem; the NIH system of peer review; and sources of funding for new and early-stage investigators. It also addresses non-government funding sources. Participants lean how to develop a budget using the electronic submission process.
The second part of the workshop consists of small discussion sessions, during which participants carry out "mock reviews" of two critical components of a grant: the abstract and specific aims. Five days prior to their discussion session, participants submit a draft of their abstract and specific aims page. In addition to receiving a "mock review" of their Abstract and Specific Aims, participants receive feedback from the course director, Dr. Donna Vogel.NOW OFFERED COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE!
RefWorks Advanced (2 offerings)
Welch Medical Library
05.30.13,1:30-2:45, Suite 1/1200, Lab #1, 2024 E. Monument Street
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06.21.13,1:30 - 2:45, Suite 1/1200, Lab #1, 2024 E. Monument Street
Registration: WelchLibraryregistration
Learn more about some the more advanced features available via your Refworks account. Capture citations info from web pages with RefGrab-it. Create an RSS Feed. Share your Refworks folder or library with other users. Delete duplicates, export your references into Endnote and Reference Manager. Learn how to edit any "Output Style" to meet your specific needs. A basic understanding of Refworks is required.
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