How to Get the Most Out of Modern Peer Review Thu 30 Mar 2017 10:00 – 17:30 Alison Richard Building Book for free here: https://www.training.cam.ac.uk/osc/event/2080517 The Office of Scholarly Communication invites you to a workshop to discover how you can make peer review count for your research. Join Cambridge researchers, along with guest speakers from […]
Date for your diary – and a call for abstracts: Big Data in Medicine: Tools, Transformation and Translation.
post from Cambridge Big Data: Big Data in Medicine: Tools, Transformation and Translation. Date and Time: 4 July 2017 Location: Homerton College, Cambridge. Scientists in a wide range of disciplines are continuously striving to develop tools and technologies to capture, manage, and process medical, medically-related and health-related Big Data; methods for transforming these data into […]
Resource of the month: writing for publication tools
Following on from last month’s theme of looking at a range of different tools rather than a specific resource, this month we focused on tools to help with writing for publication. In the first week we looked at resources to help with the actual writing. How do you overcome the fear of the blank page? […]
Non-Medical Clinical Academic Innovation Workshop
You are invited to a FREE workshop to celebrate our future academic talent and make new connections across the region. When: Thursday 30th March 2017, 10.30 – 15.30. Where: Victoria House, Capital Park Fulbourn, Cambridge CB21 5XB Interactive sessions include: Introduction to writing for publication Knowledge café— Academic Research Careers, sharing perspectives and Experiences […]
‘Town Hall’ discussion meeting: University journal subscriptions
A ‘Town Hall’ discussion meeting will be held on Wednesday 22 February, 14:15-15:15, in the Unilever Lecture Theatre, Department of Chemistry, to explore issues surrounding journal subscriptions by the University: – What are the principles that should be used to decide whether to start or to renew journal subscriptions? – How should we balance payment for […]
Pop-up library on Monday in Addenbrooke’s concourse
Staff from the Medical Library will be returning to the Addenbrooke’s concourse for the second of our pop-up library events on Monday, 13th February. We’ll be there from 12pm and ready to answer any questions you may have about the library and what we can do for you. Drop by and say hello! We look […]
Resource of the Month: current awareness tools
Our resource of the month for January was a little different. As we were welcoming library users back after a holiday break, we thought they could use some tips about a bunch of different resources to help them keep their knowledge current and get up to date again. Current awareness tools are a really helpful […]
Tuesday 23rd May – E-Book drop-in session – Clinical Students – Sherwood Room
Used an e-book before? Want more information, hints and tips? You have access to numerous medical e-books. Do you know how to find and download e-books to your devices? We are holding e-book drop-in session on Tuesday 23rd May 12:15 – 1:00 in the Sherwood Room There will be a range of devices so we […]
E-Book drop-in session – Monday 9th January
Used an e-book before? Want more information, hints and tips? You have access to numerous medical e-books. Do you know how to find and download e-books to your devices? We are holding e-book drop-in session on Monday 9th January 12:30 – 1:30 in the Sherwood Room There will be a range of devices so we […]
Resource of the Month: the Cochrane Library
Our resource of the month for December was the Cochrane Library, a great source of systematic reviews and other high-quality evidence. Our resource of the month is the @CochraneLibrary, a great source of systematic reviews&other high-quality evidence. https://t.co/vP5RG42EPY — Cambridge Medical Library (@cam_med_lib) December 2, 2016 We are always happy to provide training in searching […]
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